Meet Rachelle moore

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Rachelle Moore is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over 30 years of experience in the mental health field. She specializes in social therapeutics, offering personalized and holistic therapy to nurture clients' growth and well-being. Rachelle is highly rated and practices in Atlanta, Georgia as well as teaching virtually as a coach around the country..

 

Rachelle's approach to therapy is rooted in social therapeutics, a methodology that emphasizes the importance of social context and relationships in personal development. 

 

She believes in the power of collaborative dialogue and creative expression as tools for transformation. Her practice is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their emotions, develop new perspectives, and build meaningful connections.

 

Throughout her career, Rachelle has worked with a diverse clientele, addressing a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and life transitions. Her extensive experience and compassionate approach have earned her a reputation as a trusted and effective therapist in the Atlanta community and around the country.

 

To listen to Rachelle, here is a link to a podcast, The Black Man’s Round Table

 

Here is a link to Rachelle’s website to explore the diverse projects Rachelle is involved in. To learn more or schedule a session, you can contact Rachelle through here as well.

https://www.rachellemoore.net/

 

 

 

 

Meet Murray Dabby

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Murray Dabby has worked and consulted for over 35 years  with people from all walks of life, - - from physicians and academics, to leaders in University settings, to business professionals and entrepreneurs, ministers and non-profit leaders, artists and writers and people in entertainment. Specializing in professional and relationship coaching in individual, relationship 

 

 

and group environments, Murray helps clients grow to meet tough personal and relationship challenges. He has helped many couples to develop and grow even within significant crisis and times of transitions. He practices and trains people in the non-diagnostic performance based Social Therapy.  He is director of the Atlanta Center For Social Therapy where he sees groups, individuals, couples and families in his therapeutic practice.  With a background in working with chronic mentally ill, family therapy, diagnostic research, community activism and community social work, he was one of the founders of the East Side Institute for Group and Short Term Psychotherapy, an international training program where the social therapeutic method is taught, practiced and developed.  He continues on the affiliate faculty there.  Murray co-developed The Couples College training for couples on relationship building in a group context.  Murray has a history in the performing arts: as a musician, community theatre director, and using performance and improvisation in his teaching methods.

 

He is an out-of-the-box creative professional who takes “life performance” literally—he helps people see living as an ongoing creative act, and themselves as capable of performing new, more effective and satisfying ways of being in the world.

Meet Murray Dabby

things you might like to know...

 

Murray Dabby has worked and consulted for over 35 years  with people from all walks of life, - - from physicians and academics, to leaders in University settings, to business professionals and entrepreneurs, ministers and non-profit leaders, artists and writers and people in entertainment. Specializing in professional and relationship coaching in individual, relationship and group environments, Murray helps clients grow to meet tough personal and relationship challenges. He has helped many couples to develop and grow even within significant crisis and times of transitions.He practices and trains people in the non-diagnostic performance based Social Therapy.  He is director of the Atlanta Center For Social Therapy where he sees groups, individuals, couples and families in his therapeutic practice.  With a background in working with chronic mentally ill, family therapy, diagnostic research, community activism and community social work, he was one of the founders of the East Side Institute for Group and Short Term Psychotherapy, an international training program where the social therapeutic method is taught, practiced and developed.  He continues on the affiliate faculty there.  Murray co-developed The Couples College training for couples on relationship building in a group context.  Murray has a history in the performing arts: as a musician, community theatre director, and using performance and improvisation in his teaching methods.

 

He is an out-of-the-box creative professional who takes “life performance” literally—he helps people see living as an ongoing creative act, and themselves as capable of performing new, more effective and satisfying ways of being in the world.

 

 

The Atlanta Center

For social therapy