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YOUR THERAPIST Simone Cox is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia. She is a National Certified Counselor (NCC) and Distance Credentialed Counselor (DCC). She is passionate about serving others. Simone seeks to journey with you as you discover increased self-awareness, personal growth and self-acceptance. Simone views counseling as an investment that can yield long-term rewards to influence healing, intimacy and wholeness. Simone offers counseling services, workshops, presentations and employee training on subjects including stress management, work/life balance, budgeting and blending families. Please contact Simone to discuss additional topics for your event. Simone holds a faculty position at Point University. She also has a MBA with over a decade of business experience. Simone is happily married and the couple has two sons, a beautiful daughter-in-love and three wonderful grandchildren. The family enjoys going to the beach, watching movies, socializing with friends and reading. PUBLICATIONS Moffatt, G. K. & Alexander, S. (August 2012). Leaving it at the office. Counseling Today PRESENTATIONS Sexy, Savvy, Successful and Stressed Out: Shattering Myths of Mental Health in the Black Community Families: Blended and Single Parent Navigating Life Transitions Helping Teens Who Self-Harm Tedx Point University: Emotional Wellbeing affects Personal Growth For Wives Only: Christians and Boundaries Wholesome Families |
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