Introducing Well a mental health practice.

Get accessible and personalized mental health care when and how you need it. Let us help you on your journey to a life well lived.

Our approach

At Well Atlanta, we're rewriting the script on mental health for leaders. Our approach? Stop treating mental wellness as a performance metric and start seeing it as a transformative journey. We support executives, entrepreneurs, and change-makers in navigating complex emotional landscapes—proving that true leadership starts with radical self-understanding. We use therapy as a powerful tool to help you feel better and live authentically. Our goal is to help you live a life “Well” lived.

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Providing you with a safe space

All of your appointments will take place virtually ensuring your privacy. We're not just providing therapy; we're building a movement that recognizes mental health as a critical leadership skill. For every executive battling burnout, every entrepreneur wrestling with imposter syndrome, every leader feeling isolated—we're creating spaces of genuine connection and growth.

Our services

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    Therapy

  • Workshops

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    Coaching

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    Wellness Plans

Meet our team

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    Meagan R. Davies, LPC, NCC

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    DaCota Goodwin, NCC

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    Ingrid Emmons

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    Whitney Smith, LPC, Global Career Development Facilitator

“Well helped me find a therapist that made me feel seen. Their services aligned with my needs and they were flexible with their scheduling. Well helped me check all the boxes.”

Get started with Well, today.

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