Therapy that actually feels like a conversation.

Couples therapy, men’s therapy, and financial therapy with telehealth across 10+ states. When you understand what’s driving the reaction, the whole conversation changes.

Virtual sessions available in GA, AL, CA, FL, ID, NY, NC, OR, TX, VA, and WY.

Our Approach

Most people who call me aren't sure what to say.

They know something’s off. They’ve tried talking about it at home, but it keeps going sideways. One person shuts down. The other pushes harder. Or nobody says anything at all, and the distance just grows.

It doesn’t have to keep going that way.

Services

What I Help With

Couples Therapy

For couples who keep ending up in the same place.

A lot of couples come in thinking the blowups are the problem. Usually it’s the smaller moments. A comment at the end of a long day. A sigh that says more than you meant. Reaching for your phone instead of saying what you need.

These things add up. In session, we slow it down. I help you see what’s actually being asked for, even when it’s coming out sideways. Once that’s clear, you stop talking past each other.

Men’s Therapy

For men who've never really done this.

Most of the men I work with didn’t grow up talking about how they feel. They handled things. They moved on. Until something stopped working and they weren’t sure why.

A lot of men expect therapy to be someone telling them what they’re doing wrong. It’s not. It’s a place to think out loud and figure out what’s going on.

Financial Therapy

For couples where money has become the thing you can't talk about.

Money fights are almost never about money. They’re about safety. Control. Old patterns from how you grew up. Fear of not having enough, or not being enough.

Two people can look at the same credit card bill and have completely different reactions. Once you understand why, you can stop having the same argument and actually get somewhere.

About

How we'll work together?

I’m Andy Williams. I’m a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Fayetteville, Georgia.

I’m direct. If I notice something happening in the session, I’ll say it. Not to put you on the spot, but because naming it usually helps. I’m not going to sit there nodding while you wonder what I’m thinking.

I don’t use a lot of jargon. I don’t just sit and listening noises. We talk about what’s actually going on, what keeps coming up, and what might help you handle things differently.

Most people tell me it feels like a real conversation. That’s the goal.

A note for whoever got sent this link.

If you’re here because someone asked you to look at this page, that’s fine.
You don’t have to be sold on therapy. You don’t have to be the one who wanted this.

A lot of people start skeptical. Some stay skeptical for a few sessions. That’s okay. I’d rather you be honest about where you are than pretend to be on board.

We’ll start where you are.

Process

How it works

Step 1

Free consultation.

We talk for 25 minutes. You tell me what’s going on, ask whatever you want, and we see if it’s a fit.

Step 2

First session.

If we decide to move forward, we set up a time. Sessions are 50 minutes online.

Step 3

The work.

We pay attention to what’s working and what isn’t. Change happens in small shifts, not big breakthroughs.

If you've read this far

You don’t need to have it figured out. Most people don’t.

If something’s off and you’re ready to look at it, that’s enough to start.