Blake Armstrong, LPC

Blake Armstrong, LPC

Psychotherapist
1100 Old Dawson Village Rd, 210, Dawsonville, GA
I’m Blake, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate space for growth and healing. My work centers on supporting neurodivergent individuals—including those on the autism spectrum—and helping couples build stronger, more connected relationships using the Gottman Method. I’ve had the privilege of working in diverse clinical settings, including private practice, drug rehabilitation centers, and intensive therapy programs. These experiences have deepened my understanding of how to meet people where they are, especially when navigating complex emotions, communication challenges, and identity-related stress. As both an LGBTQ+ community member and ally, I’m passionate about fostering an affirming and inclusive environment. My approach is collaborative and tailored, drawing from CBT, ACT, and DBT to meet each client’s unique needs. Creativity is an important part of my work—I believe healing is not one-size-fits-all. Alongside me in sessions is my therapy dog, Blue, who brings a calm, grounding presence and often becomes a comforting companion to clients. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time in nature, diving into a good book, embracing my nerdy interests, and training and bonding with Blue through our shared work and play. Whether you're seeking support as a neurodivergent individual or looking to strengthen your relationship, I’m here to walk with you—offering guidance, empathy, and a safe place to grow.
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About Blake Armstrong

Clientele seen

Children (<13)
Adults (25-64)
Couples
Teenagers (13-17)
Seniors (65+)
Families
Young adults (18-24)
Individuals

Treatment approaches

Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Culturally Sensitive
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Dialectical (DBT)
Compassion Focused
Existential

Identity

Gender

Male

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Blake Armstrong

I’m Blake, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate space for growth and healing. My work centers on supporting neurodivergent individuals—including those on the autism spectrum—and helping couples build stronger, more connected relationships using the Gottman Method. I’ve had the privilege of working in diverse clinical settings, including private practice, drug rehabilitation centers, and intensive therapy programs. These experiences have deepened my understanding of how to meet people where they are, especially when navigating complex emotions, communication challenges, and identity-related stress. As both an LGBTQ+ community member and ally, I’m passionate about fostering an affirming and inclusive environment. My approach is collaborative and tailored, drawing from CBT, ACT, and DBT to meet each client’s unique needs. Creativity is an important part of my work—I believe healing is not one-size-fits-all. Alongside me in sessions is my therapy dog, Blue, who brings a calm, grounding presence and often becomes a comforting companion to clients. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time in nature, diving into a good book, embracing my nerdy interests, and training and bonding with Blue through our shared work and play. Whether you're seeking support as a neurodivergent individual or looking to strengthen your relationship, I’m here to walk with you—offering guidance, empathy, and a safe place to grow.

What should a new client know about working with you?

Starting therapy can feel both hopeful and overwhelming, and I want you to know that you’re not alone in the process. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, my goal is to create a space where you feel genuinely seen, respected, and supported—just as you are. My approach is grounded in inclusion and curiosity. I work with clients of all backgrounds and identities, with a deep commitment to honoring neurodivergence, diverse relationship structures, and the full spectrum of gender and sexuality. You don’t need to leave any part of yourself at the door. In our work together, we’ll focus on building insight—not just into what’s been painful or confusing, but into your strengths, resilience, and the patterns that shape how you move through the world. I integrate evidence-based practices like CBT, ACT, and DBT, and I tailor our work to meet your specific needs and goals. Therapy with me is not just about coping—it’s about growing, connecting, and finding new ways to carry your strengths into daily life. My therapy dog, Blue, is also part of the journey for those who want his calm and comforting presence in session. Whether you’re navigating identity, grief, relationships, or simply feeling stuck, I’m here to walk alongside you with compassion, clarity, and care.

What is your typical process for working with clients?

I view therapy as a collaborative journey rooted in curiosity, self-discovery, and growth. I take a strengths-based approach, which means we’ll focus not only on what’s feeling hard, but also on the inner resources, resilience, and values you already carry. While I’m not diagnosis-focused, I understand that labels can sometimes offer helpful language for understanding distress or recognizing where we might fit in, especially at the beginning of the therapeutic process. For those who find meaning or clarity in a diagnosis, we can explore it together—with the understanding that it’s a starting point, not a full definition of who you are. From there, we work together to build insight and develop tools that align with your values, identity, and goals. I draw from evidence-based approaches like CBT, ACT, and DBT, tailoring each session to meet your needs. Our work is flexible, creative, and always grounded in respect for your lived experience. Ultimately, therapy with me is about honoring who you are, discovering what’s possible, and learning how to carry your strengths into the life you want to lead.

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Popular visit reasons

Bipolar Disorder
New Patient Visit
Pain Management Consultation
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Sexual Dysfunction
Sleep Problems
Worry
Bipolar Disorder
New Patient Visit
Pain Management Consultation
Psychotherapy

Office locations

Blake Armstrong, LPC also offers online video visits for patients
Reflections Counseling and Coaching (1 of 2)
1100 Old Dawson Village Rd, 210, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Reflections Counseling and Coaching (2 of 2)
327 Dahlonega St, Ste 601A, Cumming, GA 30040
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Education and background

Practice names

Board certifications

  • National Board for Certified Counselors

Education and training

  • Georgia Southern University, Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

NPI number

1114734498

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Where is Blake Armstrong's office located?

Blake Armstrong has 3 office locations, including in Cumming and Dawsonville, view full addresses on Blake Armstrong's profile.

Which board certifications does Blake Armstrong have?

Blake Armstrong is certified by National Board for Certified Counselors.

What are common reasons for patients to see Blake Armstrong?

Blake Armstrong frequently sees patients for New Patient Visit, Pain Management Consultation, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Sleep Problems. You can see other visit reasons for Blake Armstrong on their profile.

What languages does Blake Armstrong speak?

Blake Armstrong speaks English.

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