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Therapy for High Achievers · Professionals

You've built the life.
Why doesn't it
feel like enough?

High achievers are often the last people to ask for help. The same drive and self-sufficiency that built your success becomes the thing that keeps you from addressing what's actually going on. You handle everything. You don't talk about struggle. You perform fine for everyone around you.

The work isn't about dismantling ambition. It's about figuring out what's underneath it — and building a life that functions as well internally as it looks externally.

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The Reality

Success doesn't protect you
from the things therapy addresses.

Anxiety doesn't check your credentials before showing up. Neither does depression, relationship breakdown, burnout, or the existential flatness that comes from achieving everything you thought you wanted and finding it doesn't fill the thing it was supposed to fill.

High-functioning people often need a therapist who won't be impressed by the resume and won't be intimidated by the vocabulary. That's the approach I bring — cut through the performance and get to what's actually happening.

No performance required here. You don't have to be impressive in session. In fact, the work goes better when you're not.

Direct and efficient. Clear goals, honest conversation, no meandering. Respect for your time and intelligence.

Confidential and private. Nothing leaves the room. Ever.

Available online. Virtual sessions that fit into a demanding schedule without the overhead of an office visit.

What High Achievers Work On

What brings high-functioning people
to therapy

These aren't weaknesses. They're the costs of operating at a certain level without adequate support.

Burnout

When the machine stops working as reliably as it used to. Diminishing returns despite maximum input.

Anxiety

Often high-functioning anxiety — productive on the surface, exhausting underneath.

Relationships

The gap between professional competence and personal intimacy. Success doesn't transfer.

Identity & Meaning

What happens when the goal posts move and the next achievement doesn't land the way it was supposed to.

Perfectionism

The standard that was an asset at one level and is now the thing keeping you stuck.

Leadership & Impact

Navigating power, responsibility, and the isolation that often comes with seniority.

"The same discipline that built
your career can build
the rest of your life too."
— Myke Cooper, LCSW
Atlanta, GA · Online Across Six States

Ready to do this
as seriously as everything else?

In-person in Atlanta. Online across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, Colorado, and Nevada.

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