Jack Underwood

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Men’s issues

Faith development

Substance abuse

Parent-child relationships

Step-families

Divorce counseling

Career development

Grief counseling

Individual, couples, group, and

psycho-educational services

Jack Underwood, M.S., LAPC, NCC

404-421-5341

Jack is a Masters-level therapist and counselor who is recognized as a National Certified Counselor and Licensed Associate Professional Counselor in the State of Georgia.

Jack is a member of Cornerstone Psychotherapy (cornerstonepsychotherapy.org) in Dunwoody, Georgia where he is one of the lead counselors for Step Families Atlanta  (stepfamiliesatlanta.com) and also leads counseling services for substance-abuse concerns.

Jack specializes in counseling on substance abuse, step-families, men’s issues, pre-marital and marriage counseling, parent-child relations, issues of divorce, career development, grief, behavioral problems, and faith exploration. He has a lot of experiencing counseling individuals with issues stemming from substance abuse, stepfamilies, and children and adolescent concerns. Jack is a certified counselor of the prepare and enrich program for engaged and married couples. He is also conversational in Spanish.

Individual, couples, group, and psycho-educational services are provided.

Jack has earned a Masters degree in professional counseling at Mercer University where he has been recognized for achievement by graduating with a 4.0 GPA.

Jack is a member of The Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia (LPCAGA) and The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). He is also an ordained Minister. Jack counsels using secular approaches and only uses Christian approaches if requested to do so.

Before entering the field of counseling, Jack’s work experience includes a long and successful career in broadcasting where he played an integral role in shaping CNN’s syndicated news service into an industry leader.

Jack brings a lot of counseling as well as practice experience into the counseling process. He is a firm believer in suspending all forms of judgment so that his clients feel comfortable talking about their concerns.