Nicole Williams, LCSW, Social Worker
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Nicole Williams, LCSW

Social Worker

Atlanta Atlanta Georgia, 30349

About

Hello there! I'm Nicole Williams, the heart behind Blue Transformation, Inc. My mission is to guide adults in their middle years through the ups and downs of anxiety and depression. Together, we'll work towards a life filled with joy and meaningful connections—with others and with yourself.

I firmly believe in the power each person holds to heal and grow. With a supportive hand, you can turn life's tough chapters into stepping stones for personal triumph.

Drawing from two decades of social work and my journey as a licensed mental health therapist, I've crafted a welcoming space where your story is heard without judgment. Here, we team up to tailor a care plan that's as unique as you are.

Blue Transformation bloomed in 2020 from a personal call to action—a desire to help after a family member's friend was lost to suicide. Initially focused on supporting our brave law enforcement community, my practice has since grown to embrace all adults looking for guidance.

My approach is all about nurturing the whole you. I blend specialized knowledge in trauma care techniques like EMDR and Brainspotting with the gentle energy of Reiki and the forward momentum of life coaching.

Let's embark on this transformative journey together—your path to healing starts here.

Education and Training

Fordham University Master of Social Work 2001

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Mental HealthDepressionAnxietyPTSDRelationship issuesTraumaCoachingPerson-FocusedTrauma-FocusedEMDRBrainspotting

Nicole Williams, LCSW's Practice location

Nicole Williams, LCSW

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Atlanta, Georgia 30349
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New patients: 470-290-3615
https://www.helloklarity.com/provider/nicole-williams?state=GA

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