Anxiety in Gainesville's Latino community is shaped by stressors that are simultaneously chronic, acute, and real. The immigration anxiety of communities navigating life in a country whose immigration enforcement posture has intensified is not a cognitive distortion -- it is a rational response to documented enforcement actions in Hall County and across northeast Georgia. The occupational anxiety of poultry processing work -- where line speed, quota pressure, and the constant threat of injury produce a specific occupational anxiety that industrial health research documents but mental health systems rarely address -- is genuine. And the acculturative anxiety of communities watching their children navigate American adolescence while trying to preserve connections to the culture, language, and family relationships of home is the background condition of most Latino families in Gainesville. Radiant Recovery provides Spanish-language anxiety therapy and medication management for Gainesville residents via telehealth throughout Georgia. Georgia Medicaid accepted. Same-week appointments.
Who We Help
Latino adults with immigration and enforcement anxiety in Hall County
Hall County and the broader northeast Georgia corridor have experienced immigration enforcement activity that is not abstract to the community's residents. The anxiety that follows -- the hypervigilance of driving to work wondering about checkpoints, the fear that an encounter with any authority could cascade, the anticipatory anxiety of children asking questions that parents cannot fully answer -- is clinical in its intensity and requires treatment that acknowledges the real stressor rather than restructuring it away. ACT is particularly effective here.
Poultry industry workers with occupational anxiety
The anxiety of poultry processing work is specific and documented: line speed quotas that produce constant performance anxiety, the fear of injury in a high-incident workplace, and the anxiety of employment that feels simultaneously essential and precarious. We treat occupational anxiety in this workforce with clinical approaches adapted for the real conditions of industrial labor.
Families navigating acculturative and generational anxiety
The anxiety of raising children between two cultures -- watching them become American in ways that create distance from home while also hoping they succeed in the country that will be their adult home -- is a recognized clinical anxiety presentation in immigrant communities. We hold this with cultural competency and without judgment.
Black Hall County residents with racial and systemic anxiety
For Gainesville's Black community, racial hypervigilance in a northeast Georgia county with its own racial history is a clinical anxiety presentation. Our BIPOC clinicians treat it as clinical content.
Types of Anxiety We Treat
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Immigration and Enforcement Anxiety
- Occupational Anxiety -- industrial and agricultural labor
- Acculturative and Generational Anxiety
- Racial Hypervigilance Anxiety
- Panic Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Anxiety co-occurring with depression
Our Treatment Approach
Spanish-Language Anxiety Therapy
All anxiety treatment for Gainesville's Latino community delivered in Spanish where available. ACT and CBT adapted for the specific anxiety presentations of Hall County's Latino workforce -- with genuine cultural understanding, not demographic awareness.
ACT for Real-World Threat
For clients managing anxiety tied to genuine ongoing threats -- immigration enforcement, occupational injury risk, economic precarity -- ACT builds the capacity to live from values in the presence of anxiety that cannot be eliminated through thought restructuring alone.
Medication Management
SSRIs, SNRIs, and buspirone when indicated. Telehealth evaluation by our Psych NP. Spanish-language medication management available.
Insurance Accepted in Gainesville
Georgia Medicaid: Peach State, Amerigroup, CareSource Georgia, Wellcare, Molina Healthcare Georgia. Medicare, BCBS Georgia, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare. Spanish-language intake available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Anxiety Is Treatable.You Do Not Have to Keep Managing Alone.
Accepting new patients in Gainesville. Same-week appointments available.
1201 West Peachtree St NW, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30309
Available statewide across Georgia

