Andrew Childers, LPC
Mental health →Telehealth platform
Two Chairs
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English, Russian
(205) 790-0381
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About
Andrew Childers is a licensed professional counselor specializing in mental health treatment through telehealth, helping patients overcome anxiety, depression, and life transitions with evidence-based therapeutic approaches. His clients develop practical coping strategies and emotional resilience that enable them to navigate challenges with greater confidence and clarity. Through compassionate, collaborative care delivered via secure video sessions, patients achieve meaningful improvements in their mental health and overall quality of life.
Services offered
Andrew Childers provides virtual mental health counseling for adults experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, and significant life changes. He utilizes evidence-based therapeutic techniques including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and solution-focused approaches tailored to each individual's needs and goals. Telehealth sessions are conducted via secure video platform, allowing patients to receive compassionate, professional mental health care from home. During a typical session, Andrew works collaboratively with patients to identify concerns, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and create actionable steps toward improved emotional wellbeing. He serves adults navigating work stress, relationship challenges, grief, major transitions, and those seeking to build stronger mental health foundations.