Treah Caldwell
Psychotherapist and Owner
Treah Caldwell, MA, LPC, received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies at Agnes Scott College in 2000. After working for two wonderful nonprofits; Atlantic Street Center (Seattle, WA) and AIDS Survival Project (Atlanta, GA) she decided to go to graduate school and obtained a Master of Arts in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey in 2011. During graduate school Treah worked at a Hospice in West Orange, NJ providing grief counseling to individuals after losing a loved one. She was able to combine her love of rescue animals and grief therapy by creating a well attended pet bereavement group during her time there. After moving back home to Atlanta, she completed a three year post-master's residency at Metropolitan Counseling Services (MCS). During her time at MCS, Treah completed intensive training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Structural Theory of Dissociation and Trauma training with Kathy Steele, and honed her passion for gender-affirming care and harm reduction which is one of her favorite modalities as well as any therapeutic intervention that honors the personhood and agency of her clients. She is particularly interested in working with people around issues of spirituality, creativity, gender identity and development, sexual agency and joy, and boundary setting and self-esteem. In her time off Treah enjoys dancing, swimming, reading, disrupting abusive power systems via activism, indulging in obscene amounts of glitter, and going to the beach.