Chantel Cohen – CWC Coaching & Therapy
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We assist clients with self-improvement, career development, negative self-talk, psychological pain, self-sabotaging behavior, past hurts, and finding your purpose.
CWC Coaching & Therapy
Our team consists of licensed therapists, life coaches and counselors. We assist clients with self-improvement, career development, negative self-talk, psychological pain, self-sabotaging behavior, past hurts and finding your purpose. We work with you on the three most important areas of your life: You, your career, and your relationships. Our clients include individuals, couples, and groups in corporate and therapeutic settings. View our services and contact us to setup your appointment.
Services Online or In Person Many of our services are available both online or in person when possible..
Three Levels of Service Options:
You control how fast you want to achieve results.
Programs range from weekly sessions, an all-day intensive session, or both.
Call or contact us for pricing.
Standard Program
Lower cost than other levels, but slower results
Fee: call for current rates
Initial session: 2 hours + BOA
Ongoing sessions: 1-hour rate
*Notes:
Sessions are 50 minutes, except the initial session which is 100 minutes
Turbo Program
Faster results
Fee: call for current rates
Flat 1x fee
*Notes:
All-day couples session includes exercises, tools, and assessments
Turbo Plus Maintenance
Faster results plus maintenance
Fee: call for current rates
Flat 1x fee + 12 hours + training
*Notes:
Sessions are 50 minutes; Must be redeemed within 6 months of all-day couples session
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‘Love Is’…Atlanta couples therapists share alternative ideas for celebrating Valentine’s Day
by Kenny Murry | WABE
Couples therapists Chantel Cohen and Liz Fava share their perspectives on how couples can create an unconventional Valentine’s Day. (Pexels Images)
The delivery of flowers and the marathon advertisements for jewelry commercials are a signal that Valentine’s Day is here. For some, the holiday equals a festive celebration of gifts, meals or expensive presents.
On the day of Cupid’s arrow drops, Atlanta couples therapists Chantel Cohen of CWC Coaching and Therapy and Liz Fava of Fava Counseling offered their innovative and enlightening perspectives on how couples can create an unconventional Valentine’s Day to remember.