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Diane Brandon is a Licensed Master’s level Social Worker (LMSW) with a Social Work graduate degree from Walden University. She holds a second Master’s in Psychology in the specialization of Applied Behavior Analysis from Capella University. Also, she has certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Her training also includes being trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy.

She provides mental health support to children, adolescents, and adults. Who are navigating life challenges, including anxiety, depression, and trauma. Diane also specializes in neurodivergent individuals and families living with Autism Spectrum and ADHD. She strives to create an open environment for all her clients of various mental health diversity.

Diane uses a mix of therapeutic approaches to help her clients including; Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Therapy, EMDR Therapy, Parent Coaching, Play Therapy, and Social Skills Support. Between her therapeutic approaches and open-minded personality, she hopes for her clients to feel relaxed during sessions; at times, it can feel like a casual conversation with a healing aspect.

Specialties: Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Adolescents, Children and Women, Stress Management, Mindfulness, Self-care, ASD, parent coaching/parenting neurodivergent children.

Diane is not a fully licensed therapist and is currently under the supervision of Devesea Tatum. Devesea can be reached at dtatum@peacefulinsightcounseling.com

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Practice Details
  • Street Address
    220 Corporate Center Drive Suite C
  • City
    Stockbridge
  • Zip Code
    Stockbridge
  • State of Practice
    Georgia
  • Describe Your Practice
    Online and In-Office
  • Hours of Service
    Daytime (9a - 5p), Evening (after 5p), Weekend (Sat/Sun)
  • Accepting New Clients
    Yes
  • Virtual Therapy
    Yes
  • Prescribes Medication
    No
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  • Group Therapy Available
    No