Meet Your Next Therapy Provider:
Erica Harry
Erica Harry, LMFT
Erica Harry is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with over 15 years of experience. Erica supports Individuals, Couples and Families using a direct approach filled with understanding, and plenty of humor.
Her areas of expertise include sex therapy, affair recovery, depression, anxiety, spiritual/religious trauma, conflict resolution, and establishing boundaries.
She believes that one of our basic human needs is to be connected and remain connected to others yet there are many things that can hinder those connections. Her role is to empower and enhance those connections that have been severed, broken, or possibly just need an upgrade. With her experience in complex trauma she will assist you with connecting the mind and body. Ultimately this may lead to intimately reconnecting.
Women can expect support with the following: painful sex, complex medical conditions which can lead to low desire, low sex drive, and orgasm difficulties. Men, there’s assistance for you, too. Men sometimes experience trauma or medical conditions that create a disconnect between the mind and body. This may result in ejaculation issues, erectile irregularities, and desire discrepancies.
Additionally, Erica has spent years working with veterans helping those who withdraw and isolate become more emotionally connected to heal from complex trauma.
Pronouns | she, her, hers
Favorite Resources
Books:
- The Glass Castle, It Was Me All Along, and Daring Greatly
Podcasts:
- Super Soul Conversations & Armchair Expert
Erica Harry, LMFT
Erica has been a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist since 2006. Within this timeframe, she has provided individual, family, and couples therapy.
During her early years of licensure, Erica worked with Community Solutions providing intensive in-home, evidenced-based counseling to families and high-risk teens who were a part of the Department of Juvenile Justice. This included working directly with both county-wide and state juvenile probation, courts, and Judges throughout GA.
In 2014, Erica received her Marriage and Family Therapy Supervisor credential, which allows for the opportunity to provide clinical supervision to Social Service Interns looking to practice in the field of marriage and family therapy, counseling, and social Work.
Erica became the Regional Executive Director with Southwest Key Programs, in 2019 overseeing up to 17 master-level clinicians throughout the state of Georgia. Using Functional Family Therapy, an evidenced-based model of therapy, clinicians provided in-home therapy to teens and their families involved in the court system. Erica supported clinicians, individuals, and families navigating areas such as parenting, delinquency, teen alcohol and drug use, depression, anxiety, trauma, anger, and boundaries.
Currently, Erica works with the Veterans Health Administration supporting Veterans through immediate crises. This includes the opportunity to work with Veterans who struggle with anxiety, PTSD, Military Sexual Trauma, and suicidal ideations.
Erica’s passion within private practice uses the following clinical modalities: cognitive behavioral therapy, emotionally focused therapy, and solution-focused therapy to support individuals and couples who struggle with a multitude of challenges, such as religious trauma, intimacy, desire discrepancies, performance anxieties, sexual health, and wellness. Educating community and faith-based organizations via presentations, conferences, and seminars are a vital part of her practice.
Erica enjoys spiritual wellness, travel, sports, and spending time with family and friends.
Pronouns | she, her, hers
Favorite Resources
Books:
- The Glass Castle, It Was Me All Along, and Daring Greatly
Podcasts:
- Super Soul Conversations & Armchair Expert
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CEU Workshops
Workshops are longer sessions designed to help deliver a large amount of content in a short period of time. Oftentimes, workshops can last hours to days and are provided in a group format to deliver an intervention in a detailed and often experiential way.