Anxiety Therapy & Treatment in Columbus, GA
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Columbus experiences anxiety on a large scale. Fort Moore fosters a military culture that demands emotional suppression and considers anxiety incompatible with operational readiness -- meaning thousands of soldiers and veterans in the Columbus area are managing clinical anxiety without support and without a clear path to treatment. Meanwhile, the civilian population of Muscogee County faces ongoing anxiety stemming from economic uncertainty, racial hypervigilance, and a healthcare system that has historically underserved Black patients. Anxiety in Columbus is genuine, widespread, and treatable. Radiant Recovery offers evidence-based anxiety therapy and medication management for Columbus residents via telehealth across Georgia. Accepted by Georgia Medicaid. Appointments available within the same week.
Who We Help
Active-duty military and veterans managing anxiety near Fort Moore
Anxiety in military populations presents specific forms: hypervigilance that persists after deployment, performance anxiety related to physical and occupational standards, social anxiety centered on the stigma of seeking mental health help in military culture, and health anxiety after injury. We address military anxiety with honesty, respect for military values, and clinical methods tailored to this group.
Military spouses and family members
The anxiety associated with managing a household during deployments, helping children adjust to relocation, and coping with the uncertainty of military life is a specific clinical issue. Military spouse anxiety is real, common, and often undertreated. We see military families with the same level of clinical seriousness as any other clients.
Black Columbus residents managing systemic stress anxiety
For Black Muscogee County residents, anxiety rooted in racial hypervigilance, economic stress, and navigating institutions that have not historically served them with equity is a primary clinical issue. Our BIPOC clinicians recognize this as the clinical content it is.
Adults across the Chattahoochee Valley
Phenix City, AL residents who are Georgia-licensed clients, Fort Mitchell, Smiths Station, and surrounding communities -- all served via telehealth. Contact us to confirm eligibility based on your Georgia licensing situation.
Types of Anxiety We Treat
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
- Military-Specific Anxiety -- hypervigilance, performance anxiety, occupational anxiety
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Health Anxiety -- common following military injury or medical events
- Anxiety co-occurring with depression or PTSD
Our Treatment Approach
Military-Adapted CBT
Structured, skill-focused, direct. CBT for anxiety is adapted for military culture -- practical tools over open-ended processing, with explicit attention to the occupational context in which help-seeking occurs.
Culturally Grounded Practice
For Black Columbus clients, anxiety treatment includes racial hypervigilance and systemic stress as essential clinical content, not just background noise. Our BIPOC clinicians recognize this without needing explanation.
Medication Management
SSRIs, SNRIs, and buspirone are available when clinically indicated. We do not prescribe benzodiazepines for ongoing management. Full evaluation by our Psych NP is provided. Telehealth appointments are available for Columbus and all Georgia residents.
Insurance Accepted in Columbus
Georgia Medicaid: Peach State, Amerigroup, CareSource Georgia, Wellcare, Molina Healthcare Georgia. Medicare, BCBS Georgia, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare. Benefits verified before your first appointment.
Anxiety Is Treatable.You Do Not Have to Keep Managing Alone.
Accepting new patients in Columbus. Same-week appointments available.
1201 West Peachtree St NW, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30309
Available statewide across Georgia

