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    Wilde Counseling Offers Compassionate Trauma and Addiction Therapy Services in Atlanta, GA

    TeresaBy TeresaNovember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Wilde Counseling in Atlanta, GA provides professional EMDR therapy, trauma therapy, and addiction therapy to help individuals heal from emotional distress and reclaim their sense of balance and well-being.

    Atlanta, GA, United States, November 12, 2025 — Wilde Counseling, led by licensed therapist Kristen Albritton, is helping Atlanta residents overcome emotional pain and regain control of their lives through evidence-based, compassionate care. Specializing in EMDR therapy, trauma therapy, and addiction therapy, Wilde Counseling creates personalized treatment plans that address the root causes of distress rather than just the symptoms.

    “Therapy isn’t about changing who you are—it’s about rediscovering the parts of yourself that trauma or addiction may have silenced,” said Kristen Albritton, founder and lead therapist at Wilde Counseling. “Our work is grounded in safety, trust, and understanding. Healing happens when people are truly seen and supported.”

    Wilde Counseling serves clients across Atlanta and surrounding communities, providing a calm, confidential space where individuals can process life’s challenges at their own pace. Whether navigating past trauma, managing addiction recovery, or addressing anxiety and grief, clients receive a holistic, empathetic approach to emotional healing.

    Through techniques such as EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), trauma therapy, and addiction therapy, Wilde Counseling empowers individuals to reframe their experiences and move forward with clarity and strength. Each session is designed to promote lasting emotional resilience and personal growth.

    

    About Us: Wilde Counseling is a private therapy practice in Atlanta, Georgia, founded by Kristen Albritton, a licensed therapist specializing in trauma and addiction recovery. The practice provides individualized, evidence-based treatment including EMDR, trauma, and addiction therapy. With a client-centered philosophy, Wilde Counseling helps individuals heal, grow, and thrive.

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    Name: Kristen Albritton
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    Organization: Wilde Counseling
    Address: 2801 Buford Hwy NE t80, Atlanta, GA 30329, United States
    Phone: +14046246122
    Website: https://www.wildecounseling.com/

    Release ID: 89175654

    Addiction Atlanta Compassionate Counseling offers services Therapy Trauma Wilde
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