Our counselors have many years of experience and can serve clients anywhere in Georgia. We're here to help you and we look forward to speaking with you. We can also be found on Psychology Today (copy and paste the following link): https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/endpoints-health-macon-ga/785626 Our Team: Rebecca Richard, LCSW (she/her/hers) I have over 10 years of experience working with individuals experiencing generational trauma, as well as individuals with self-esteem, depression, and anxiety. Whether it is with problem solving, or holding space to listen and support, my goal is to remain objective and nonjudgmental and assist with processing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. I look forward to walking alongside you as you learn and understand yourself and your relationships with others. Laura Price, LPC (she/her/hers) My education is based on a systemic and trauma-informed perspective. I work with issues such as depression, anxiety, self esteem, faith deconstruction, and adoption. I believe that processing your emotions and past experiences is the key to healing. Ultimately, you are the expert on your own life and it is my honor to witness your journey. Heather Merritt, LCSW (she/her/hers) I have 21 years of experience assisting clients with grief, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and divorce. I also am passionate about helping women with body image and other issues. My professional goal is to provide a safe, supportive place for you to work toward becoming the best version of yourself in each moment. I desire to help you find joy as you journey toward emotional health and wholeness. Russell Henderson, LCSW (he/him/his) I have over 30 years of post-graduate experience in the provision of individual, family, and group psychotherapy and have been licensed by the State of Georgia as a Clinical Social Worker since 1993. I have held a variety of managerial and leadership positions in human services including Clinical Director, Administrator, and Clinical Consultant. I specialize in providing mental health counseling and psychotherapy services to adults with mood disorders, substance use disorders, and family/relationship issues. I additionally specialize in services to military veterans and older populations and their caregivers. Jeanette Gurr, LPC, CPCS (she/her/hers) With over 20 years of experience as a licensed therapist, I've had the privilege of connecting with individuals on their unique paths to resilience and empowerment. In my practice, I go beyond the conventional therapeutic approach. I'm not just a therapist; I'm your advocate, your confidant, and your guide through the highs and lows of life. There's no judgment here—only acceptance, education, and encouragement. I firmly believe that everyone deserves to have someone in their corner, someone who can help them navigate life's challenges and regain a sense of control. Specializing in trauma and abuse, stress and anxiety, motivation, self-esteem, confidence, and depression, I am dedicated to creating a safe space for you to explore your inner self, discover your strengths, and reclaim your life. As an LGBTQ+ ally, I am experienced and comfortable working with a wide range of challenges, including severe and persistent mental health diagnoses, addiction, young adults, and couples. Kristopher Sutter, LCSW, LISW-S (he/him/his) I have never wanted to be anything else other than an exceptional therapist. My main goal is to connect with clients, help them feel less alone with their problems, and identify ways to help them make changes that over time will improve their life and help them meet their goals. I have over twenty years experience as a therapist and have worked with all types of people for all types of concerns. I specialize in trauma care. Jacob Kendall, MSW, MPH, PhD (he/him/his) I am the Founder of Endpoints. I am not a counselor or therapist, but have assembled a team of them with the goal to help improve health and well-being in the community. I have training in social work, public health, and gerontology. I have taught social work and global health at the undergraduate level for several years. My professional and scholarly interests in aging, dying, and death are also informed by my own personal and family history with chronic illness.