Meet our Team
Dr. Percy Johnson Jr.
MY PASSION FOR COUNSELING grows out of a desire to see human beings maximize their potential, claim and reclaim their authentic selves, and collaborate relationally with other human beings and/or partners in a healthy and happier way. I hold a Doctoral Degree in Pastoral Counseling from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio and completing a second Doctorate Degree in Sacred Theology from the Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, Georgia. I completed a Master of Divinity Degree at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, a Bachelor of Science Degree from Troy State University, Troy, Alabama and a Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies from James H. Faulkner State University, Bay Minette, Alabama.
MY PASTORAL AND THERAPEUTIC STYLE includes integrating psychotherapy and spirituality. This process entails placing Adlerian, Cognitive Behavioral, Rational Emotive, and Psychodynamic techniques and perceptions in conversation with diverse Theological and Spiritual interpretations and understandings.
Dr. Christina Hicks
I enjoy inviting people to therapeutic spaces to speak about the issues and challenges that are important to them. I consider the therapeutic space a sacred, compassionate, and nonjudgmental environment that facilitates a path to health and holistic wellness. In counseling, it is my hope that people will discover their authentic selves by understanding their core beliefs, spiritual beliefs, values, ethics, narratives, and family systems.
I am a graduate of Emory University Candler School of Theology in Atlanta, Georgia where I received a Doctor of Theology, (Th.D.) in Pastoral Counseling and a graduate of Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia where I completed a Master of Divinity. I have a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management from Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee.
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, (LMFT) and a Pastoral Counselor. My research and teaching interest within the field of Pastoral Care and Counseling is in the area of Women’s Studies and Psychology with an emphasis on the therapeutic, cultural relational, women’s group dynamics, and spiritual care of women of color. I am an accomplished author of Exploring the Psychosocial and Psycho-spiritual Dynamics of Singleness Among African American Christian Women in Midlife.
I have twelve years of clinical training and experience from the Care and Counseling Center of Georgia. I have worked as a Community Therapist with families in Georgia. My counseling practice includes individual, couple, family, and group therapy. I integrate spirituality and psychotherapy using various therapeutic modalities to assist people who are experiencing depression, anxiety, grief, loss, stress, anger, trauma, young-adulthood, midlife and senior challenges, and spiritual-theological challenges.
