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About Me

                                                                          Keionna J. Baker founded her practice on the principle that                                                                              she would choose to be the reflections of hope for those                                                                                  who have lost their way.  She is a Georgia, New York,                                                                                          New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Alaska State licensed                                                                                professional counselor, a certified professional clinical                                                                                        supervisor, and maintains current membership with the                                                                                      Georgia Licensed Professional Counselor Association and                                                                                  the National Board of Certified Counselors. Mrs. Baker is                                                                                  currently pursuing a doctorate degree from Liberty University                                                                            and holds an advanced degree in mental health counseling                                                                              from Argosy University, Nashville, which was conferred in                                                                                  June 2011. She received her undergraduate degree in social                                                                            work from Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, which was                                                                            granted in May 2007. During both degree programs, she                                                                                  graduated Summa Cum Laude.

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Mrs. Baker began her career as a social worker with the Montgomery County Department of Children Services in TN, where she served as a child protective services investigator before moving into the supervisor role. In 2012, Mrs. Baker shifted into the behavioral health sector with Transitional Family Services in GA, where she completed her post-master’s supervision for licensure. While with this agency, she worked with children, adolescents, and families. She remained connected with the Department of Family and Children Services, providing comprehensive child and family assessments for the court in abuse and neglect cases and facilitating multidisciplinary team meetings for the agency. Mrs. Baker became the supervisor for the agency’s Intensive Family Intervention Program, which provided the highest level of care children and families could receive in the community. She joined the Magellan Health team in 2017 and has worked in CYB, CDC, and Adult Rotational positions in both GA and NY, later becoming a regional supervisor and most recently held the position of clinical project manager for the program. 

 

Mrs. Baker has a particular interest and passion for relationships, dialectical behavioral therapy, depression, anxiety, and adults of childhood trauma. She often focuses her continuing education on these areas, gaining certifications through the Gottman Institute, PESI, and Evergreen Certifications. Mrs. Baker has also completed extensive training in addictions and co-morbid disorders with certifications as a master addictions counselor and certified enneagram coach. 

 

A proud military spouse, Mrs. Baker is also a mother to three incredible children. During her leisure time, she participates in various behavioral health events, churches, community centers, and educational institutions, where she advocates for education and increased awareness of the importance and value of behavioral health services regarding everyone’s overall mental health and quality of life. When she is not working or participating in engagements she finds enjoyment in volunteer activities at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in the women's and couples’ ministries, she enjoys baking with her family, tumbler making, and sharpening her skills of incorporating mental health care into her Cricut crafting.

 

Her life motto is "You are only a stones throw away from the person you pass judgment on".

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  • Depression

  • Anxiety and Phobias

  • Relationship Difficulties

  • Life Transitions

  • Difficulties with Self-Esteem

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Professional/Career Issues

  • College/Graduate School Issues

  • Oppositional Defiance

  • Stress Management

  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

  • Sexual Abuse

  • Spirituality

  • Women's Issues

  • LGBTQ-Related Issues

  • Parenting

  • Other Issues 
     

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