Charlotte Warren, MA
(She/Her)
It is a privilege to work with people in all of their complexities.
Perhaps you are in the midst of religious or identity exploration. Perhaps you are looking to develop more self-compassion and heal from early childhood wounds. Perhaps you simply need a non-judgmental space where you can unpack confusing and conflicting feelings.
Together, we will dive deep into your views or self, others, and the world, and work to understand how your experiences have shaped you. My goal is that you walk away with a renewed sense of purpose and empowerment to live your life in a way that aligns with who you are.
My approach to the counseling process is one of encouragement and hope, rooted in the belief that humans are inherently good, worthy, and capable of healing. My hope is to create a space where you feel comfortable existing as your full, complex, and beautiful self, and that together we can form a relationship rooted in trust and mutual respect.
I am a recent graduate of Agnes Scott College’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s program. I have extensive experience working with children and adolescents in teaching and supervision, as well as with campus ministries in helping provide religious support to college, middle school, and high school students of various cultural and religious backgrounds.
Additionally, I have frequently worked with the LGBTQ+ community, both in advocacy and in creating and leading support groups.
In my free time, you can find me playing the cello, riding my horse, crocheting (badly), or trying not to blow up the kitchen with my latest baking or cooking concoction.
Specialties: LGBTQIA+, Religion and Spirituality, Anxiety, Identity, Trauma, Women’s issues, Children, Teens, & Adults
Modalities: Adlerian, Internal Family Systems