Servicios de Teleterapia
Sunny Days Therapeutics ofrece servicios seguros de teleterapia compatibles con HIPAA para personas de 12 años en adelante en todo el estado de Georgia. Nuestros profesionales con licencia ofrecen atención de salud mental confidencial a través de sesiones virtuales, permitiéndole recibir apoyo de calidad desde la comodidad de su hogar.
Teleterapia Profesional, Segura y Confidencial en Sunny Days
Sunny Days Therapeutics ofrece teleterapia segura y compatible con HIPAA para personas de 12 años en adelante en Georgia, a cargo de profesionales de la salud mental con licencia. Nuestros servicios virtuales brindan atención accesible y personalizada, con los más altos estándares de confidencialidad y profesionalismo.
¿Por Qué Sunny Days para Servicios de Teleterapia?
Sunny Days Therapeutics ofrece teleterapia individualizada para personas de 12 años en adelante en Georgia. Nuestros profesionales licenciados brindan atención comprobada a través de una plataforma segura y compatible con HIPAA, garantizando privacidad, calidad y profesionalismo en cada sesión. Con la teleterapia, pueden acceder a cuidado de salud mental constante de manera flexible, sin comprometer la privacidad, la conexión ni la efectividad.
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Terapia para Adolescentes
Terapia confidencial para adolescentes que enfrentan ansiedad, estrés o cambios en la vida. Nuestros terapeutas ayudan a fortalecer la resiliencia, mejorar la comunicación y desarrollar estrategias de manejo en un ambiente seguro y comprensivo.

Terapia Individual
Terapia personalizada para enfrentar los desafíos de la vida, desde la ansiedad y la depresión hasta el crecimiento personal. Nuestros terapeutas expertos ofrecen un ambiente de apoyo para explorar emociones, desarrollar estrategias de manejo y lograr bienestar mental, ayudándole a construir una vida llena y estable.

Atención para Personas Neurodivergentes
Terapia especializada por telemedicina, diseñada para personas neurodivergentes. Ofrecemos apoyo compasivo para TDAH, autismo y otras necesidades, ayudándole a prosperar con estrategias personalizadas. Atención en línea disponible en todo Georgia.

Comunidades LGBTQIA+
Terapia compasiva por telemedicina para personas LGBTQIA+, ofreciendo un espacio seguro para explorar identidad, relaciones y salud mental. Nuestros terapeutas inclusivos ofrecen atención personalizada para apoyar su bienestar y crecimiento. Atención en línea disponible en todo Georgia.

Terapia de Pareja
Reconecte y resuelva conflictos con terapia de pareja empática. Nuestros terapeutas ayudan a las parejas a mejorar la comunicación, superar problemas de confianza y fortalecer la intimidad, promoviendo una relación más armoniosa y duradera.

Terapia Familiar
Mejore la dinámica familiar con terapia guiada por profesionales. Ayudamos a las familias a resolver conflictos, fortalecer la comunicación y promover la comprensión en un ambiente de apoyo. Nuestros terapeutas ofrecen herramientas para enfrentar transiciones y desafíos, construyendo relaciones más fuertes y saludables.
Preguntas Frecuentes
¿Qué es la teleterapia?
La teleterapia es cuando las sesiones de terapia de salud mental se realizan de forma remota a través de nuestra plataforma segura y compatible con HIPAA.
¿Cómo puedo programar una sesión de teleterapia?
Puede programar una cita comunicándose con nosotros por teléfono al (706) 883-5300 opción 0, enviando un mensaje de texto al 706-807-6300, o enviando un correo electrónico a info@sunnydaystherapeutics.com. También puede hacer clic en Programar terapia ahora para agendar su cita en línea.
¿La teleterapia es tan efectiva como la terapia presencial?
Sí, la teleterapia ofrece el mismo nivel de apoyo y calidad que las sesiones presenciales, brindando una atención personalizada adaptada a sus necesidades.
¿Qué tecnología necesito para las sesiones de teleterapia?
Necesitará un dispositivo con cámara y micrófono, como un teléfono inteligente, una tableta o una computadora, e una conexión a internet estable.
¿Son confidenciales las sesiones de teleterapia?
Las sesiones se realizan a través de una platforma segura y compatible con HIPAA para garantizar su privacidad.
¿Quién puede participar en la teleterapia?
Los servicios de teleterapia están disponibles para personas de 12 años en adelante, parejas y familias.
¿Aceptan seguro médico?
Sí, aceptamos la mayoría de los seguros médicos principales, incluidos Medicaid, Amerigroup, Peach State, CareSource, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield y muchos más.
Contáctenos
En Sunny Days Therapeutics, estamos aquí para ofrecerle apoyo con atención compasiva y de alta calidad. Ya sea que busque teleterapia para personas de 12 años en adelante o terapia presencial para niños y adolescentes de 12 a 18 años en Watkinsville, GA, nuestro equipo estará encantado de ayudarle.
Si tiene preguntas, desea programar una cita o quiere más información sobre nuestro enfoque, no dude en contactarnos por teléfono, correo electrónico o a través de nuestro formulario en línea. Esperamos poder acompañarle en sus próximos pasos hacia el bienestar mental.
- Llame: (706) 883-5300
- Texto: (706) 807-6300
- Correo: info@sunnydaystherapeutics.com
- 1691 Meriweather Dr, Ste 105 Watkinsville, GA 30677
Our Therapists
Amy Simmons
Amy Simmons
Amy Simmons is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who has a passion for serving and genuinely loves helping other people. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Concord University in Athens, West Virginia in 2013 and Master’s Degree in Social Work from West Virginia University in 2015. She completed internships in both out-patient and in-patient settings. Her background includes working with adult and adolescent patients. She most often conducts individual therapy sessions but also has experience with couples and groups.
Amy has experience working with individuals with special needs and issues including but not limited to depression, anxiety, PTSD, grief, low self-esteem, LGBTQ+, gender identity and sexual orientation. She has experience is using a variety of treatment modalities and is excited to schedule an appointment to conduct an initial assessment and develop a person-centered treatment plan, that will help you meet your mental health goals. At this time, therapy sessions will be conducted via telehealth.
When not working, Amy enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter and family. She enjoys spending time outdoors, trying new things and going on adventures.
Beth Segars
Beth Segars
Beth Segars is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a passion for helping others. She obtained her bachelor’s degree from Piedmont College in 2012, and her master’s degree from the University of Georgia in 2016.
Beth has a wide range of experience including work with DFCS, a sexual assault center, community based therapy, and medical social work with hospice. She enjoys helping people work through issues including trauma, depression, anxiety, grief and loss, self esteem, PTSD, and recently reunited families. She has experience with a variety of modalities, as well.
Beth is also the LCSW Supervisor. She oversees school-based therapists, DFCS requests, and provides supervision to therapists with provisional licenses.
When not working, Beth enjoys time with her husband, Klint, her three grown children, and her precious granddaughter. She enjoys spending time with friends and family, and experiencing new adventures.
Alexia Johnson
Alexia Johnson
Alexia Johnson, Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), received her education in her home state of Wisconsin. Through over nine years of experience, she has worked with children and families in the child welfare system and adults with disabilities. Other demographics she has served are survivors of abuse and human trafficking.
Alexia has a passion for serving her community and vulnerable populations. In addition to her degree, she is also certified in trauma-informed care, and in various trauma modalities. Alexia has served as an intern for both an inpatient substance abuse clinic and a domestic violence shelter.
Outside of clinical settings, she enjoys reading the Bible, books, spending time with her family and friends, listening to music, and working as an esthetician. Her personal favorite is naps!
Amber Miller
Amber Miller
Amber began her career as an elementary school music teacher in 2014 after graduating Georgia Southern University. She continued teaching until 2017, when she moved to Athens to pursue her Bachelor’s Equivalency in Music Therapy at the University of Georgia. This culminated in an internship at The George Center in Roswell, GA.
Amber has experience leading music therapy in groups and with individuals from many walks of life. She has worked with seniors in memory care, children and young adults with Autism, preschool-aged children, and more. Additionally, she is trained in Remo’s HealthRHYTHMS program. She is passionate about making music accessible to anyone, and in presuming competence in her clients.
When not making music, Amber enjoys snuggling her pugs, geocaching, and playing D&D with her friends.
Haley Reese
Haley Reese
Haley Reese is a dedicated therapist with a Master’s of Social Work from the University of Georgia, earned in 2023. As a neurodivergent clinician, she brings both personal and professional understanding to her work with individuals navigating ADHD, autism, trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions, and other stressful experiences. She works with clients ages 12 and up, focusing on Executive Functioning Skills, Social Skills, and managing over-stimulation.
Haley prioritizes creating a comfortable and supportive environment where clients feel safe to express themselves freely. She is LGBTQ-friendly and integrates evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and existential therapy. Additionally, she incorporates an eclectic mix of play therapy to tailor treatment to each client’s unique needs. She strives to provide a space where clients can explore their emotions, even if they are unsure of exactly how they feel.
Outside of work, Haley enjoys hanging out with her dog, Charlie, at the dog park, going on hikes, finding new coffee spots, collecting records, and playing guitar.
Krystal Kenneth
Krystal Kenneth
Kryss Kenneth obtained her Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Boston University in 2023, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree from The University of Georgia in 2020. While at Boston University, Kryss pursued the clinical track of her program and specialized in Children, Youth, and Families.
Kryss has experience working in a domestic violence shelter, a high school, a teen center, and an LGBTQ+ mental health clinic. Through her work and educational experiences, she has learned how to engage with clients in a trauma-informed and age-appropriate manner. Through a combination of treatment modalities like CBT, DBT, TF-CBT, play and art therapy, social emotional learning, and more, Kryss is prepared to guide clients to their goals.
When she’s able to spend time outdoors, Kryss enjoys gardening flowers and vegetables, hiking, skateboarding, roller-blading, and taking on DIY projects. When she’s hanging out indoors she enjoys cooking, baking, rock tumbling, and spending time with her cats and family.
Rachel Parker
Rachel Parker
Rachel Parker is a neurodivergent therapist who enjoys working with individuals 7 and older who have Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, anxiety, issues with healthy communication, or those who just need someone to talk to about the stresses of life.
She enjoys incorporating art and play into her sessions with children, and uses an eclectic approach combining principles of CBT, motivational interviewing, and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in her work with adults.
In her free time, she enjoys hiking, playing video games, and baking.