Justin Shewell, MSW,Psy.D.

Justin Shewell, MSW,Psy.D.
Georgia Center for OCD & Anxiety 188 S. Milledge Ave, Suite 2 Athens, GA 30605
About

Justin Shewell, MSW,Psy.D.

At the Georgia Center for OCD and Anxiety, our mission is to help individuals struggling with OCD and anxiety symptoms to overcome the very debilitating nature of the disorders. Using only validated treatment approaches, our center strives to provide knowledge and skills to individuals in order to help facilitate change. Our hope is to be a coach, consultant and encourager to those on the journey to reclaim their life. We see individuals ranging from children to adults, and individuals to families. Georgia Center for OCD and Anxiety fosters personal growth and relationships through proven research-based techniques in a quiet, warm, and comforting practice located in historic Athens, Georgia.
Primary Specialty

Psychologist

Gender Male
Office Staff Dr. Anastasia Shewell
Services Individual, Couple and Family Thearpy
Consumer Feedback
(2 Reviews)
Service
5 star average for Service
Environment
5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Recommended
5 star average for Recommended
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Recent Polls
Is this psychologist easy to reach in an emergency?
Absolutely! I can always count on them
Did this psychologist use excessive foul language?
Not at all! They are always respectful and courteous!
Is this business in a safe neighborhood?
Absolutely, It is the safest neighborhood around
Did this provider leave you unattended for an extended period of time?
Not at all! They were always present and attentive
Did you feel safe in this psychologist's care?
Absolutely! I knew I was being cared for by an expert!
by Anonymous
January 04, 2012
Would you refer this provider to a family or friend?
Yes, I'm going tell everyone about them. I absolutely love this place!
Did you feel safe in this provider's care?
Yes
Would you recommend this psychologist to others?
Yes
Is this provider willing to pursue advice from other providers when necessary?
Absolutely! They aren't arrogant at all and are more than willing to pursue advice when necessary
by Anonymous
June 23, 2011
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