Ellen Martin Logan, PhD

Ellen Martin Logan, PhD
Ellen Martin Logan, PhD 6030 Bethelview Road, Suite 401 Cumming, GA 30040
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Ellen Martin Logan, PhD

People often decide to seek psychotherapy because of a life crisis or a personal desire for change. As a licensed psychologist for the last 26 years, I have the training, professional, and personal life experience to enable me to help clients achieve their goals in order to improve their lives.
My treatment philosophy is based on an eclectic approach. I value the cognitive, existential, psychodynamic and interpersonal views of how a person operates in the world and the rationale of each approach concerning why a person makes life decisions. Understanding one's belief system and how choices are made, as well as internal dynamics and the dynamics of relationships can result in significant progress in alleviating symptoms,, solving problems and achieving personal growth.
There is no blueprint for psychotherapy. I evaluate each person's needs, backgrounds, personality, and strengths as we plan goals of therapy. Psychotherapy is an investment in oneself and in the future.
Years In Practice 34
Primary Specialty

Psychologist

Gender Female
Education Georgia State University - PhD
Affiliations APA
Services My specialties include depression, anxiety, adjustment, self esteem,marriage and relationship issues, parenting education and intervention,as well as pregnancy and post partum periods and survivors of childhood sexual abuse. I use play therapy in my work with children, and I work children, 6 and over, adolescents, adults, couples and families with an approach individualized for each situation. Additional Services Anxiety, depression, relationship issues, parenting; children, adolescents, adults
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Their prices were very fair. The level of care you get for the price is outstanding. Their primary concern is my safety and comfort, and they always take the time to address every concern of mine immediately. Every time I go, they always remember me and go out of their way to make me feel important.
by Anonymous
September 26, 2011