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Erin Benator, Clinical Mental Health Intern

Erin Benator

Clinical Mental Health Intern

Peachtree Psychology

555 Sun Valley Drive, Suite M2, Roswell, GA 30076

678-381-1687

In-person & Online Sessions Available

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I help teens and adults embrace their authentic selves and navigate life transitions with confidence and self-compassion.

What I Help With

ADHD Autism Self-esteem Anxiety Depression Women's Issues Life Transitions Disordered Eating Jewish Culture Neurodivergent Teens and Adults

Who I Work With

Teens Adults Neurodivergent Individuals

Therapeutic Approach

Internal Family Systems (IFS). Erin views individuals as a system composed of wounded and protected "inner parts" guided by one's foundational "Self". By accessing these inner parts, one can recognize and heal them, becoming more internally and externally connected. She also stresses the importance of mind-body connection in her practice, viewing health and wellness as rooted in psychological and physiological self-care.

About Erin

Erin Benator is a Clinical Mental Health Intern obtaining her Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling from Wake Forest University. She also holds a BFA in Writing from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an MA in Museum Studies from Marist College - Lorenzo de' Medici Institute.

Erin specializes in helping neurodivergent teens and adults successfully navigate life transitions. Her lived experience informed her desire to be a counselor, providing her with knowledge and skills to support this unique population. She has a background as a personal trainer, which informs her holistic view of health and wellness as rooted in both psychological and physiological self-care.

Erin's mission is to help teens and adults overcome self-doubt and perfectionist tendencies and embrace their authentic selves. She supports her clients in replacing feelings of never being "enough", not belonging, guilt, and shame by providing them with functional tools to increase emotional regulation, self-esteem, and social connection. Her therapeutic approach is grounded in Internal Family Systems (IFS), viewing healing as a process of recognizing and integrating all parts of oneself.

Education

MA in Mental Health Counseling (in progress)

Wake Forest University

MA in Museum Studies

Marist College - Lorenzo de' Medici Institute

BFA in Writing

Savannah College of Art and Design

Session Information

Fees

$75 per session

Insurance

Self-Pay

Embrace Your Authentic Self

Erin helps neurodivergent teens and adults overcome self-doubt, perfectionism, and shame—replacing old patterns with self-compassion, emotional regulation, and genuine connection.

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