Anxiety in Marietta reflects the specific tensions of a historically Southern county in rapid demographic transition. For Marietta's Black community -- navigating a county whose Confederate monuments, street names, and institutional history are still present -- the racial hypervigilance that systemic inequality produces is a chronic, clinical anxiety burden. For KSU's student population, particularly its large proportion of first-generation and non-traditional students, academic anxiety carries the specific weight of being in higher education without the roadmap that continuing-generation students receive. For Marietta's Latino community in the western county, immigration status anxiety, language barriers, and the stress of under-documented institutional participation produce anxiety that is both individual and systemic. Radiant Recovery provides anxiety therapy and medication management for Marietta residents via telehealth throughout Georgia. Georgia Medicaid accepted. Same-week appointments.
Who We Help
Black Marietta residents managing racial anxiety in Cobb County
Cobb County has a specific racial history that is not background context for its Black residents -- it is the present reality of the county they live in, work in, and navigate daily. The anxiety that comes from living in that context is clinical in its intensity. Our BIPOC clinicians treat it with seriousness and without asking clients to minimize the legitimacy of what produces it.
KSU students with academic and first-generation anxiety
Kennesaw State's student population includes a significant proportion of first-generation college students and non-traditional students for whom higher education is not familiar territory. The anxiety of not knowing the unwritten rules, of representing family sacrifices, and of performing in an environment whose norms were not taught at home -- these are specific, recognizable anxiety presentations we treat with clinical competency.
Latino Cobb County residents with immigration and social anxiety
For Marietta's Latino community -- particularly those with undocumented family members or uncertain immigration status -- anxiety is grounded in real and serious risk. Immigration anxiety, the fear of enforcement, and the stress of navigating institutions without full legal standing are clinical stressors our therapists address with cultural competency and Spanish-language availability.
Adults with panic disorder in Marietta
Panic disorder in any context responds consistently to Panic Control Treatment (PCT). We see panic disorder clients within 24 to 48 hours -- significantly faster than Cobb County's local outpatient waitlists.
Types of Anxiety We Treat
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Racial Hypervigilance Anxiety -- Cobb County context
- First-Generation Student Anxiety
- Immigration Status and Acculturative Anxiety
- Panic Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Academic Performance Anxiety
- Anxiety co-occurring with depression
Our Treatment Approach
Contextually Grounded CBT
For Black Marietta clients: racial hypervigilance in Cobb County's specific historical and contemporary context treated as clinical content. For KSU students: imposter syndrome and first-generation anxiety addressed with clinical sophistication. For Latino clients: immigration anxiety with Spanish-language access and cultural competency.
ACT for Anxiety in Real-World Stressors
ACT is particularly valuable for anxiety tied to genuine ongoing stressors -- racial dynamics, immigration status, financial precarity -- that cannot be fully resolved by cognitive restructuring. Builds the capacity to act from values in the presence of anxiety.
Medication Management
SSRIs, SNRIs, and buspirone when clinically indicated. Full evaluation by our Psych NP via telehealth. We do not prescribe benzodiazepines for ongoing management.
Insurance Accepted in Marietta
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 Marietta. Same-week appointments available.
1201 West Peachtree St NW, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30309
Available statewide across Georgia

