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D. Charles Williams, Ph.D. |
D. Charles Williams, Ph.D. earned his Doctorate in Counseling from the University of Florida. Dr. Williams is a Licensed Psychologist, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, an Approved Supervisor for the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and an Executive Coach. Professional Experience Dr. Williams established his private practice in Atlanta/Dunwoody in 1988. He worked as a management consultant for RHR International, an international consulting firm, from 1995-1997. Previously in Florida, he was the Director of two clinics at the North Central Florida Mental Health Center, and an Assistant Director at the North Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center.
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Clinical Expertise Dr. Williams practices as a psychologist and marriage and family therapist. His treatment approach utilizes family systems, structural-strategic, and cognitive behavioral therapy. He is practical, direct, and results-oriented. He is fair, humorous and actively interacts with his clients. Executive Coaching Dr. Williams also provides coaching to executives and management to help advance their careers, enhance their performance outcomes, and remedy difficult departmental or interpersonal conflicts. Supervision Dr. Williams is licensed as a psychologist and a marriage and family therapist. He is an Approved Supervisor for the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Supervision is provided individually and in small groups. Specialties
Call the 1-800 number on your insurance card and ask if Dr. Williams is a provider. Some insurance companies also pay out of network rates. They can advise you of these when you call.
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