Provides online counseling through the BetterHelp

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Samuel Baker (LCSW)

  • Georgia, United States
  • 1033862503

Review Summary for Samuel Baker

Clients say sessions with Samuel Baker don’t feel rushed or surface-level. People frequently note that sessions feel meaningful without being overwhelming.
Clients say the pace with Samuel Baker feels manageable and supportive. Many describe the support as consistent and reassuring.
Clients sometimes mention a preference for more structure, though they still had a positive experience with Samuel Baker. Most still describe sessions as helpful and say the conversations feel respectful and constructive.

Services offered

  • Video
  • Phone
  • Messaging

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About me

Hi, there! My name is Sam and I’m honored to potentially be your therapist. Within this bio you’ll learn about my background, my approach, my scope of practice, and what you can expect from therapy with me. It’s my intention to be as transparent as possible in order for you to make a fully informed decision whether I’m the right clinician for you. I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). I received my Masters degree from the University of Southern Indiana in 2015, and I carried out my clinical training in Atlanta, GA. I’ve been independently licensed since August 2020, and I’m credentialed to work in Texas, Georgia and Indiana. I provide Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), which is a short-term, goal-directed approach. It’s based on the belief that you already have the strengths and resources you need to make changes in your life. My role is to ask targeted questions that help you identify and move toward your desired outcomes. If I do my job well, you will leave our sessions feeling noticeably hopeful and more capable of overcoming whatever challenges you are presented with. While I bring training and clinical tools to our work, I cannot replicate your biology or personal experiences; therefore, I feel it would be inappropriate for me to “teach” you things or instruct you on how you should behave. Having said that, it is important to note the following: • You are the expert of your own life. I do not provide advice or direct suggestions. • I do not offer formal diagnostic evaluations. • I do not complete forms or write letters on your behalf (e.g., for emotional support animals, work/school accommodations, legal matters). • My job is not to solve your problems for you but to speak with you in a way that helps you feel more capable of managing life’s challenges. • I focus on fostering positive change, whatever that may look like for you. Initially we will work together to establish direction, also known as a desired outcome or “best hopes.” Following this, we will collaborate to build extremely detailed descriptions of your life relative to your desired outcome. Solution Focused Brief Therapy works by helping you identify what’s already working, clarify your goals, and take manageable steps forward. I’ll be listening closely for signs of your strengths and progress, and I’ll ask questions that help you envision the future you want. Solution focused brief therapy is often more focused on what’s going well and what’s possible, rather than analyzing problems in depth. Ideally, my clients will notice several unique qualities that set me apart as a psychotherapist. I realize that establishing good rapport is critical to the therapeutic process, and I pride myself on being down-to-earth and communicating with clients like a human being (not a robot). Additionally, I hope that the manner in which I carefully and intentionally develop meaningful questions reflects an attention to detail; this is something I try to demonstrate in all aspects of life, not just therapy. Furthermore, I hope it’s noticeable that I strive to be very good at what I do, and this is demonstrated through my effort and enthusiasm. Keep in mind there are countless ‘styles’ as it relates to therapy. If, for whatever reason, I don’t meet your expectations, please know you may change therapists at any point with absolutely no repercussions. **Please note that a telehealth platform (e.g., BetterHelp) is not appropriate for individuals who are currently experiencing acute suicidal ideations or acute homicidal ideations. If you are in crisis and need to speak with a professional immediately, please contact Emergency Medical Services (EMS) at 911, the National Crisis Hotline at 988, or visit the nearest emergency room. Additionally, I take confidentiality seriously. I don’t share information about you with third parties and don’t complete forms or provide documentation on your behalf, unless legally required to do so (e.g., in cases of suspected abuse or imminent harm).

License information

License:

License number:

Expires at:
LCSW
CSW007237
2026-09-30

Professional experience

Therapeutic approaches

Welcoming international clients?

No

Languages

  • English

Samuel Baker's location

  • Georgia, United States

Samuel Baker's years in practice

  • 5 years in practice

Online counseling

Why Choose Online Counseling?

Convenience:

Say goodbye to the hassle of commuting and scheduling appointments. With online counseling, you can access therapy sessions from the convenience of your home or wherever you feel most comfortable.

Affordability:

We understand the importance of accessible mental health care. BetterHelp pricing plans range from $65 to $100 per week, making online counseling an affordable option for many individuals.

Accessibility:

The BetterHelp platform ensures that you have easy access to qualified mental health practitioners, regardless of your location. Whether you’re in a remote area or a bustling city, you can connect with a therapist who meets your unique needs.

Take the first step towards improved mental well-being. Join the BetterHelp online therapy platform today and experience the convenience, affordability, and effectiveness of remote counseling. Your mental health matters and BetterHelp is here to support you on your journey to a healthier, happier you.

Have questions?

Samuel Baker brings 5 years of extensive experience in therapy.
No, Samuel Baker does not currently accept international clients seeking support.
No, Samuel Baker is not currently accepting new clients.
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SERVICES OFFERED

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  • Phone
  • Messaging

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