Dr. Redd works with children, adolescents,
and adults and provides individual, couples, and family therapy.
While her training focused extensively on child development
and family systems therapy, Dr. Redd’s
approach to psychotherapy is varied, including family
systems, cognitive-behavioral,
and psychodynamic
theoretical models. Her work with clients is highly
collaborative, practical, and insight-oriented. It is
growth-oriented as well, a resilience-based approach which goes
beyond coping, adaptation, or competence in managing difficulties.
This approach recognizes that seeking help is a sign of emotional
health and seizes opportunities for transformation and growth that
can emerge from crises.
Dr.
Redd works with clients who are struggling
with depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, stress
management, attention deficit, and behavior problems. She
conducts psychological evaluations for ADD/ADHD and
learning disabilities, as well as mood and anxiety
disorders. Dr. Redd received a masters degree in
religious education and developmental psychology from
Princeton University and enjoys helping clients understand their
psychological life in the context of their religious/spiritual
beliefs.
Originally from Alabama, Dr. Redd
graduated from Samford University (Birmingham, AL) with a Bachelor
of Arts in psychology. She completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at the
Georgia School of Professional Psychology (Atlanta, GA).
She is available to see clients at the Canton and
Buckhead offices.