About Kerry
Kerry White is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Georgia. She holds the Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential, LCSW, and works from five years of professional experience. Kerry aims to create a respectful, compassionate space for people who feel overwhelmed by life.
Kerry focuses on common concerns such as stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, and depression. She also helps people who are struggling with family conflict or big life changes.
Background and approach
She works with caregivers facing extra strain and with people wrestling with guilt, shame, or questions about life purpose. Sessions are tailored to each person. Kerry listens first and then shapes conversations and steps that feel practical and doable.
She helps clients break problems into manageable pieces and build small routines that reduce stress and increase confidence. Her approach aims to boost communication skills and restore a sense of direction. Kerry pays attention to how relationships and daily pressures affect mood and motivation.
She supports people who want clearer boundaries, better self-love, and more steady coping skills. When someone is ready to begin, Kerry works with them to set simple goals and track progress. She encourages small changes that add up over time.
The work is collaborative and paced to each persons needs.
Therapeutic approaches and online care
Many of Kerry's techniques focus on practical, evidence-based methods that help people manage thoughts, feelings, and daily routines. One common approach is problem-focused work that breaks larger issues into small, manageable steps to reduce overwhelm and improve day-to-day functioning. This helps with stress, anxiety, and motivation challenges. Another approach emphasizes building communication and relationship skills to reduce conflict and improve how people express needs and set boundaries. This is helpful for family-related tension and caregiver strain.Choosing the right approach is part of the process. Kerry collaborates with each person to identify goals and preferences, then adapts methods to fit what the person finds most useful. Sessions evolve over time based on progress and changing needs so the plan stays relevant and practical.
Online therapy options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video sessions allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues, while phone sessions can be simpler when bandwidth or screen time is limited. Live chat and messaging offer short check-ins, written reflections, or ongoing support between sessions. These formats make it easier to fit therapy into busy schedules and different daily routines, increasing flexibility and access to care.
Frequently asked questions
What kinds of concerns does Kerry help with?
What is her general therapy style?
How much professional experience does she have?
What credentials and location are listed?
Which languages are sessions offered in?
What session formats are available?
How are sessions priced?
How do I begin working with Kerry?
Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Family conflicts
- Self esteem
Also works with
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English