When someone finally decides to call a counselor, they are often carrying loneliness, anger, or a hurt they have not been able to name yet. Hadyn Jolly, a Master Addictions Counselor based in Atlanta, Georgia, wants to be the person sitting with them in that moment — validating what they feel, taking it seriously, and helping them trace it back to where it started. His work draws on Emotionally Focused Therapy, a method built on the belief that truly feeling and working through emotions is among the most transformative things counseling can offer.
Hadyn works with teenagers, young adults, men, women, and older adults navigating anxiety, depression, adjustment challenges, emotional abuse, burnout, and the particular grief that comes from fractured relationships. For couples, he addresses the slow erosion that happens when conflict migrates into text threads and conversations that should happen face-to-face never do. For individuals, focus areas include grief, betrayal trauma, perfectionism, insecurity, and family-of-origin wounds. Christian faith can be woven into sessions at whatever level a client finds meaningful.
Hadyn holds a Master of Arts in Counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary and practices through Relate Counseling in Buckhead Atlanta. He sees clients both in person and via online sessions.
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