Tana Hall, LPC

Tana Hall, LPC

Psychotherapist
215 Church St, Decatur, GA
The Koru is a spiral shape that represents an unfurling fern frond and symbolizes new life, growth, strength, and change. I have worn a koru on a necklace for almost 17 years. It reminds me of spring after a hard winter, when the shoots of the fern emerge, and the opportunities that come after change. Change-ironically, the only thing that doesn't change-can be difficult; however, you don't have to go through change alone. I believe that all people can benefit from having an objective and connected person to share their thoughts and frustrations with. The simple, yet brave, act of talking to another who has your best interest in mind can be empowering and life-changing. I hold a Master's degree in Counseling from Georgia State University, which has equipped me to support individuals through their personal growth and transitions.
Highly recommended
100% of patients gave this doctor 5 stars
Excellent wait time
100% of patients waited less than 30 minutes

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What patients are saying

Overall rating

5.00

Average wait time

5.00

Bedside manner

5.00

About Tana Hall

Focus areas

Adolescent / Teen Issues
Anxiety
LGBTQ+ Counseling

Clientele seen

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

Treatment approaches

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Family Systems
Feminist

Identity

Gender

Female

Sexuality

Queer

Faith

Nonreligious

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Tana Hall

The Koru is a spiral shape that represents an unfurling fern frond and symbolizes new life, growth, strength, and change. I have worn a koru on a necklace for almost 17 years. It reminds me of spring after a hard winter, when the shoots of the fern emerge, and the opportunities that come after change. Change-ironically, the only thing that doesn't change-can be difficult; however, you don't have to go through change alone. I believe that all people can benefit from having an objective and connected person to share their thoughts and frustrations with. The simple, yet brave, act of talking to another who has your best interest in mind can be empowering and life-changing. I hold a Master's degree in Counseling from Georgia State University, which has equipped me to support individuals through their personal growth and transitions.

What should a new client know about working with you?

I have been a therapist since 2001 when I earned my Master’s Degree in Counseling from Georgia State University. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia (license # LPC004177). I have worked in a variety of settings including schools, hospitals, the wilderness and private practice. I have helped parents better understand their children and develop new parenting skills, worked with families and patients who are living with brain injury to help them cope with grief and to accept their “new normal,” and helped LGBT people, of all ages, to support and affirm their journey.

What is your typical process for working with clients?

I see psychotherapy as a partnership and a process, where the client is the expert about their own life and the therapist is a guide. My emphasis is on helping clients change unhelpful behavior and thinking patterns that prevent them from building and maintaining positive and lasting relationships. The core of good therapy is based on building a relationship of trust, empathy and respect for the client. I provide an environment of safety and trust where we can explore issues, fears, concerns, and hopes. My goal is to transfer knowledge, skills and confidence so, eventually, you won’t need me!

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Out-of-pocket fees and assistance
Initial session: $110 for 60 minutes
Ongoing session: $110 for 60 minutes
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Popular visit reasons

Adolescent / Teen Issues
Anxiety
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression
LGBTQ+ Counseling
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Therapy
Adolescent / Teen Issues
Anxiety
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression

Office location

Tana Hall, LPC also offers online video visits for patients
Tana Hall, LPC
215 Church St, Decatur, GA 30030

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Georgia State University, Master’s in Counseling

NPI number

1801124375

Patient reviews

All reviews have been submitted by patients after interacting with the practice.
Overall rating
5.00
Wait time
5.00
Bedside manner
5.00
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Where is Tana Hall's office located?

Tana Hall has 2 office locations in Decatur, view full addresses on Tana Hall's profile.

What are common reasons for patients to see Tana Hall?

Tana Hall frequently sees patients for Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Depression, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Therapy. You can see other visit reasons for Tana Hall on their profile.

What languages does Tana Hall speak?

Tana Hall speaks English.

How do patients rate Tana Hall in reviews?

2 patients have reviewed Tana Hall. The overall rating for this doctor is 5/5. They have a 5/5 rating for bedside manner and a 5/5 rating for wait time. You can read individual reviews and ratings on their profile.

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