Dr. MarKeva G. Hill
405 Savannah Circle
Jonesboro, GA 30236
Phone: 720-470-0477
Office hours are from 9am till 6pm
Evening hours may be available by special appointment
Telephone hours 9 AM to 5:30 PM
You have probably come to this place because you and/or a loved one have a desire to understand, and possibly change situations or directions in your life. WELCOME!
As a counselor it is my job, as well as pleasure to accompany you along this new path. The reward for both of us is to discover the beginning of a new phase in your life that has meaning and purpose. While no one can change difficult situations or experiences of the past, you and I can work together to better understand and resolve the challenges which those occurrences present in your life today.
By employing therapeutic approaches that are conducive to your situation, we will help you to understand, accept and even change longstanding patterns that continue to negatively impact your life. Then we will work towards change and healthy solutions.
If you are currently facing a challenging situation or seeking support as you move towards a new direction in your life, I look forward to working with you to achieve your goals.
Please call or email my office for an appointment today.
- Psychotherapy for Depression and Anxiety
- Biofeedback and Stress Management
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder/Phobias
- Couples/Family Counseling
- Parenting Support
- Grief Counseling
- Work and Career issues
- Addiction and Recovery
- Conflict Resolution
- Pain Management and Health Psychology
- Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing
- Pre-Surgical Psychological Evaluations
Dr. MarKeva Gwendolyn Hill is a certified pastoral counselor trained in spiritual and clinical healing. She is a graduate of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia where she was awarded the of Doctor of Theology degree in Pastoral Counseling. She is a licensed Professional Counselor in the States of Georgia and Colorado.
Dr. Hill is trained in Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology.
She believes that understanding, loving, and accepting the self are essential in establishing secure relationships with others whether professional, platonic, or romantic. She is sensitive, and open to understanding life’s problems that cause us to become fixated in the cycle of guilt, shame, and blame.
Dr. Hill received her Clinical Pastoral Education training at Fort Logan’s Mental Hospital in Denver and has served as a hospice chaplain. In addition to her professional training, she brings an empathic and positive presence to the counseling room to help to create an environment where transformation and healing can occur.