An Open Space.  Psychotherapy in Atlanta, GA.  1834 Clairmont Road.


Susan Litton


Untitled
Shannon Dammann
Anne Danner
Stephanie Ezust
Henry Harsch
Jean Harsch
Gus Kaufman
Jo Lewis
Susan Litton

Susan Litton


Phone:770-441-6361
Fax:404-634-0800
Email:susan@susanlitton.com
Website:Bend-in-the-River
Address:2944 Blackwood Road
 Decatur, GA 30033


"I view therapy as an intimate journey inside yourself that's taken with the help, support and witness of another human being who's trained in guiding such journeys. In some ways, it's about relationship -- relationship with yourself -- which is learned via relationship with the therapist, so finding a therapist you like and feel good about is important."

Susan C. Litton, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist specializing in in abuse issues, attachment disorders, dissociative disorders, eating disorders, mood disorders (depression, anxiety, etc.), couple's therapy, personality disorders and spiritual/existential issues. She also provides consultation and clinical supervision to other therapists.

A scene from Susan's office.In addition to private practice, Dr. Litton was the Coordinator of the Eating Disorders Program at CPC Parkwood Hospital in Atlanta in 1987, and has lectured and presented training seminars on eating disorders and dissociative disorders, both to the general public and to other professionals. She was interviewed by WSB TV News in Atlanta for a feature they ran on the topic of self injury and was the guest expert on a student film on eating disorders.

Dr. Litton has a passion for computers and held the position of Senior Community Producer for the Health channel of iVillage.com from 2000 - 2002. In this capacity, she took an active role in bringing health and mental health support to people around the globe via the Internet. Prior to that, she served as the "Ask MPD/DID" expert and also the Community Manager for a site on America Online called Online Psych.

In addition, Dr. Litton designs and builds websites and creates graphics for the Web. She has recently completed a BFA in Web Design and Interactive Media from The Art Institute of Atlanta. She also holds a master's degree in piano performance and spent several years teaching piano both at the University of Michigan and privately before becoming a psychologist.

"I believe that each of us has our own internal wisdom which holds the precise template we need for healing. I see my role as one of helping people discover and utilize this inner wisdom as their road map for growth."


 is a name chosen by Jean and Henry Harsch meant to evoke a feeling of openness and acceptance, tempered with protective and compassionate limits. As Jean and Henry transition into retirement, the other therapists who practiced with them have moved on to new office spaces. You can find current contact info on any of the therapists by clicking on their name above.
 
An Open Space website was designed, built and is maintained by Susan C. Litton, Ph.D.
Copyright © 2008 by Susan C. Litton, Ph.D. All rights reserved.