Adam Stephens sees clients for in-person sessions at the Alpharetta location.
Adam graduated from the University of North Georgia with a master’s degree in counseling with an emphasis in addiction. Adam was the first student accepted into the inaugural Addiction’s Track at UNG and part of the track’s first graduating class. Adam has a passion for serving those with mental health and addiction needs due to his personal experience with addiction and current need for quality addiction and mental health counseling. Outside of addiction Adam has a knack for spiritual counseling, grief, and existentialism or “meaning” therapy as well as relating to the “lost” young man in this confusing world. Adam has volunteered with the American Foundation for Suicide prevention, teaches motivational interviewing to counseling students, has been interviewed about addiction on various platforms (podcast, radio, etc.), and is constantly keeping up with the latest findings in addiction recovery/counseling. Adam moonlights as a mobile crisis responder in metro Atlanta aiding a wide array of individuals who may be experiencing a severe mental health crisis. In his free time, Adam spends time with his two children, listens to podcast, roots for The Atlanta Braves, travels, exercises and perfects his chili recipe (it’s really good btw!). Adam’s biggest strength is his natural curiosity of his fellows and desire to see people get better.
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