
Brian Gieringer PhD LMFT
Jungian Based Psychotherapy in the Midtown Atlanta Area
Text: 404-786-0415 - email: brian@hillpinecounseling.com
Are you looking for a therapist who won't judge you?
It can be difficult to find a psychologist or counselor who has deep experience and expertise in counseling LGBTQ people.
Perhaps you’ve had trouble before with a therapist who doesn't have meaningful experience with LGBTQ issues.
I'm a gay therapist who specializes in LGBTQ mental health, and I believe you deserve a better experience.
You shouldn’t have to feel like you have to hide aspects of your life from your therapist.
You want an understanding therapist who has deep experience and expertise in counseling LGBTQ people.
In my office, you can talk openly and freely about your situation, your fears, and your hopes and feel understood.
Here are some ways I can help you
One-On-One Relationship Therapy
If you are stressed or in pain about your relationship, it can wreak havoc in all aspects of your life. It also hurts if you’re constantly dating the wrong people or if you find yourself repeating the same relationship patterns over and over.
But, it is possible to repair your current relationship. It is possible to find a relationship that works.
Sometimes all you need is help from an expert therapist.
Click here to learn more about one-on-one relationship therapy.
Navigating Life’s Transitions
Sometimes, you know you want or need to make big changes in your life.
At other times there is just a feeling or an awareness that something isn’t working anymore. You’re running up against obstacles, or life seems to be losing it’s sense of meaning.
For some, there is a growing realization that life won’t last forever, and you’re wondering how you want to spend the next chapter of your life.
With the right guide, you can learn to find meaning and purpose in life.
Click here to learn more about therapy for life transitions.
Improving LGBTQ Mental Health
It’s challenging to know what to do when your life is not working, and you can’t get it back on track.
Perhaps you are depressed or suffering from anxiety, depression or some other mental health issue.
Counseling with me can help you feel good about life again.
I’m a compassionate, skilled, and non-judgmental therapist
I help LGBTQ and straight clients who are struggling with relationship problems, anxiety, depression, mental health issues, or any other concern that may be causing stress or angst.
My clients come from all walks of life and have many different problems. I’ve helped them turn their lives from a place of discouragement, despair, and even hopelessness, to one of joy, fulfillment, feeling optimistic and excited about their future.
I’ve earned a PhD in psychology and underwent additional coursework to become licensed as a marriage and family therapist in Georgia. I’ve been in private practice for a decade, and I have been in the mental health field since 2007 after a prior career in management consulting.
I’m gay, and you can be assured that if you are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, I will understand your problems and be supportive regardless of your situation.
In Person Sessions Available At My Monroe Drive Location
The office is located on Monroe Drive, half way between Ansley Mall and Woofs.
The office is on the border of Ansley Park and Piedmont Heights and very convenient to Midtown, Morningside, and Virginia Highlands.
The Monroe Drive exit from Buford Highway provides easy access from I-75, I-85 and GA 400.
Appointments are available as early as 9 am and as late as 6 pm on weekdays.
Schedule your free introductory consultation
Click the button below to see my calendar and set up a free, online 20-minute session where we can discuss your concerns and you can ask me any questions you have about my practice.