About Jeanne
Jeanne Williams is a licensed clinical social worker in Georgia with ten years of practice. She helps people facing relationship strain, family conflict, trauma or abuse, parenting challenges, and major life changes. Her approach is respectful and compassionate, and she focuses on practical steps that feel manageable day to day.
She listens first to understand each person’s situation and priorities. Jeanne tailors conversations and plans to match what matters most to the client rather than using a one-size-fits-all script.
Background and approach
Sessions aim to build clearer communication, reduce panic or intrusive memories, and find ways to manage overwhelming feelings. Jeanne draws on evidence-based therapeutic techniques to address attachment concerns, caregiver stress, and problems that follow divorce or separation. She also works with issues of guilt, shame, forgiveness, and panic attacks.
Her methods are applied in ways that fit each person’s pace and life demands. Therapy with Jeanne emphasizes skill-building for everyday life. That can mean practicing new ways to talk with a partner, developing coping tools for panic, or making a step-by-step plan for parenting challenges.
Small, steady changes are prioritized over quick fixes. She offers sessions in English and is available to work with people inside and outside the United States. Jeanne uses phone, video, live chat, and text-based messaging to make sessions fit into busy schedules.
Evidence-based approaches and online care
Jeanne uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques tailored to the issue at hand. One common approach focuses on managing panic and anxiety with breathing and grounding strategies plus steps to interrupt the panic cycle; this helps people regain control in triggering moments. Another approach addresses trauma and post-traumatic stress by stabilizing symptoms first and then working on processing memories and reducing their daily impact; this is useful for people trying to move past intrusive thoughts or flashbacks.Finding the right approach is part of the work together. Jeanne will talk with each person about their goals, challenges, and preferences, then suggest techniques to try. This is a collaborative process and adjustments are made as progress and needs become clearer.
Online therapy offers practical benefits for busy lives. Video calls let people read facial cues and have a fuller conversation, while phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat or text-based messaging can be used for shorter check-ins, skill practice between sessions, or when written reflection feels more comfortable. These options aim to make it easier to fit regular sessions into work, caregiving, or other routines.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
Also works with
- Experience
- 10 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English