At ANEW Perspective, our goal is to reinvigorate a perspective everyone has from birth, and that is one that is judgment free and filled with curiosity. External life experiences and beliefs that are learned cloud the perspective that hinders growth and promotes mental health challenges. Our goal is to enhance tools to provide the perspective we had before life got in the way in order to reduce those challenges.
We believe in a client's ability to be able to resolve his or her own conflict with the therapist being the vehicle to which they identify the best path.
Services include Individual Therapy for an array of
Life's Challenges including but not limited to
Depresion, Anxiety, PTSD, Mood Disturbances, Anger
Management, and other transitional challenges;
Couples (Marital) Counseling, Men's Issues, and
General Life guidance.
**COVID
Info: We are currently seeing clients both in
office and via telemental health (online). We
follow appropriate safe distance spacing in
the office.
Address: 2100 Parklake Drive, Suite B5 Atlanta, GA 30345
Phone: 770.527.1012
Email: Info@anperspective.com
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I received my Bachelors of Arts in Public Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York and my Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health at Mercer University in Atlanta, GA. I have had the opportunity to work with an array of clients, including inmates at a jail, troubled children and adolescents with their families, Veterans, individuals with Severe and Pervasive Mental Illness, and those struggling with addictions. I believe in my client’s ability to be able to resolve his or her own conflict with me being the vehicle to which they identify the best path. I challenge my clients to overcome his or her own adversity by being able to accept what is reality and change his or her relationship to what may feel temporarily uncomfortable. I also have been an advocate to increase male’s knowledge of the importance of mental health treatment and have worked extensively around male centered issues, completing a workshop geared towards other clinicians regarding working with male’s who have survived sexual trauma. I look forward to continued advocacy for the mental health community and working with individuals and families; and applaud those who defeat the stigma of mental health to get the help needed.
Nathaniel Ellis MS, LPC, CAMS-II, CPCS
Psychotherapist
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Erika M. Harding, LPC,
CPCS with over 10 years of experience in
working with adolescents,
individuals, couples, and families working toward
finding the middle ground to strengthen the family
bonds and relationships. Recently, Erika has focused
her experience in working with adults in managing
anxiety, depression, stressors, and aiding these
individuals in learning effective distress tolerance
skills, communication skills, and strategies for
developing healthy social and interpersonal
relationships. Erika utilizes an empathic and
interpersonal therapeutic style to establish rapport
and foster an atmosphere for individuals to build
trust and begin the journey to self-awareness and
healing. My specialty areas are: adolescents,
families, women’s issues, and anxiety and stress
management. Utilizing a psychodynamic interpersonal
approach, I integrate cognitive and behavioral
therapies such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT),
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Trauma-Focused
interventions to examine the root issues that often
cause distress and cause individuals to feel “stuck”
in order to examine the thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors that are reinforcing those early learned
experiences. It is my belief that with the ability to
examine these inner thoughts and emotions, our work
together will allow for new insights, growth, and
movement toward change.