About Us

Elizabeth Green, LCSW, Psychotherapist & Director, is originally from Silicon Valley, and a retired Navy wife with 3 college kids. Having worked as a community clinician and in private practice throughout Atlanta for the past 15 years, she has problem-solved complex cases and worked with challenging diagnoses. Also, being bilingual, she has typically carried triple the caseload to bring you the experience, wisdom, and empathy you seek. She specializes in working with the Medicare population and has an emphasis in Gerontology, the study of Aging. Along with a passion for psychology and clients in need of long-term treatment, she sees this as her calling and now coaches and mentors other counselors. She enjoys live music and spending time with friends and family. Her vision is to build a company to guide and train the next generation of specialized therapists at all levels.

Elizabeth D. Green, LCSW

Fully Licensed, Board Certified Psychotherapist
Director of ATL Behavioral & Mental Health Counseling

Our Practice

We are located off Riverstone in Canton and in the Atlanta/Cumberland area. Allow us to introduce proven interventions as well as real-life wisdom. We are results-oriented and passionate about our work as therapists.
Along with the thousands of hours of therapy provided, we will problem-solve your life and provide you with sage recommendations.
We offer practicums and internships to qualifying Psychology, Atlanta Mental Health Counseling, and MSW students in grad school, as well as psychotherapy hours for Neuro Psyche NP’s

Specialties & Expertise

Top Specialties

Trauma and PTSD • Depression • Behavioral Issues

Qualifications

Verified by Psychology Today

Licensed and Board Certified by State of Georgia

Client Focus

Age:

Children •Preteen • Teen • Adults • Elders (65+)

We are mental health therapists and well-being practitioners, where no problem is too small. Let’s talk about your problems and your feelings, where you will experience your breakthrough moments.
We accept complex DFCS cases and can provide reunification counseling as well as career counseling if you’re feeling lost and unsure of your path.
We offer daytime, after-work, evening, and Saturday appointments.

General focus of comprehensive therapy services:

Child abuse, behavior services and therapy, child and family protective support, foster children, domestic violence, family therapy, juvenile justice cases, and troubled teens, as well as court-mandated assessments, with enough notice.

Testimonials

Lisa Sciandra profile pictureLisa Sciandra
11:26 01 Aug 25
Ashley is in tune, insightful and willing to challenge me to help me level up!
Taylor Tomlinson profile pictureTaylor Tomlinson
18:18 16 Jul 25
Ashley Eller was quite literally my saving grace. I have struggled for years with mental illness and after seeing her for just one visit, I have never felt more heard or at peace with my mental state. I can't wait to start seeing more changes and be able to tackle life's challenges with grace thanks to her guidance. 10/10 would recommend to anyone of all ages!
Nina Reid profile pictureNina Reid
12:33 31 May 25
Ashley is the best surprise ever! I was apprehensive and now,
I can't imagine going through life without her.
Shannon Moffitt profile pictureShannon Moffitt
14:55 23 May 25
Ashley is the best therapist I have ever been to. I will be seeing her every week. I wish I had found her sooner. I absolutely recommend her!
Lyzza Wilson profile pictureLyzza Wilson
16:23 16 May 25
can’t say enough good things about my therapist. Their wonderful attention to detail makes every session feel incredibly personal and meaningful. They truly listen—not just to what I say, but to what I mean—and they always pick up on the little things that others might miss.

What makes them even more special is their sense of humor and genuine warmth. Therapy can be tough, but they create a space that feels safe, light, and even joyful at times. It’s rare to find someone who’s both deeply caring and able to make you laugh when you need it most.

If you’re looking for someone who really sees you and supports you with kindness and insight, I can’t recommend them highly enough.

Elizabeth and her team at ATL Behavioral made me feel heard and supported. Their guidance helped me rebuild confidence and find peace during a very difficult time.

Rachel Torres

Caregiver & Mother

ATL Behavioral gave me the support I didn’t know I needed. Compassionate, professional, and truly effective—each session helped me heal, grow, and feel more like myself.

David Kim

Veteran & Community Volunteer

The team at ATL Behavioral helped me manage anxiety with practical tools. I feel stronger, calmer, and more in control every day.

Monica Reyes

Doctor

ATL Behavioral offered me real support when I needed it most. Compassionate, professional, and truly effective care. Highly recommend them.

Jason Miller

Retired Army Sergeant

ATL Behavioral made finding the right mental health support feel effortless. Their team truly listened, guided me with care, and helped me feel stronger with every session. I’m moving forward.

Alison Williams

Fashion Stylist

I was struggling to find long-term support that actually understood the complexities of aging and grief. ATL Behavioral was different. Elizabeth and her team listened without judgment and helped me build tools to cope, grow, and feel connected again. Every session feels like a step toward healing. I finally feel seen, supported, and hopeful.

Patricia Owens

Retired Teacher & Grandmother

Our Fees

We bill your insurance for you

Sessions: $150

Sliding scale: Apply if you may be eligible Pay by Cash, Check, Credit Card, Zelle.

Insurance

Our Blogs

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