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A virtual mental health space for healing, hope, growth, and collaborative care.

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CVT has been providing trauma-informed mental healthcare to survivors of torture and conflict-related trauma in the Clarkston/ Atlanta area since 2016. We are part of a 40-year-old organization that has lead the development of standards of mental health care for immigrants and refugees that have survived extreme trauma.

CVT Mental Health is now expanding to bring our expertise in trauma care and wellbeing to individuals and couples, and accepting new clients with a wide range of experiences and need for support. Our high quality, culturally-responsive practice integrates mindfulness-based, emotion-focused, and cognitive-behavioral techniques to treat trauma, depression, anxiety, and grief.

Learn more about CVT’s work in Georgia and around the world here.
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