Leah Robilotto, MA, APC, NCC

 Board Certified Associate Professional Counselor 

Leah Robilotto, M.A. APC, NCC, is Board Certified Associate Professional Counselor. Leah also holds the National Certified Counselor (NCC) credential and is dedicated to the well-being of individuals and families. Her passion lies in supporting those navigating life-threatening or chronic mental and physical illnesses, with a particular focus on addressing anxiety, depression, and parenting challenges along with suicide ideations and emphasizing the importance of a strong support system beyond the counseling room. 

Leah's professional journey has been marked by her commitment to working with schools and families, ensuring the inclusion and safety of children facing chronic illnesses. Her invaluable experience includes a role at one of Georgia's Child and Adolescent Crisis Stabilization Units (CSUs). Here, she provided psychiatric assessment, intervention, and counseling for individuals amidst a crisis, extending her services to the adult unit as well.

Her odyssey into counseling commenced as a mother of two young children, one grappling with a serious chronic illness while the other thrived with ADHD and sensory processing disorder. Faced with inadequate support, Leah transitioned from corporate America to seek her own solutions. This pursuit aimed to achieve a more harmonious balance as a mother, wife, and individual. Her journey culminated in acquiring two master's degrees, empowering her with the knowledge that continues to enrich her family life and the lives of those she serves.

Leah provides client-centered, compassionate counseling services focusing on tweens, teens, adults, and their families. She believes the whole family should work together for successful treatment and healthy communication. 

She is under the supervision of Ellie Lysha Wood, LPC, NCC, RPT-S, CPCS, CFMHE, and CCCE, and can submit claims to Blue Cross Blue Shield and Antea Insurances.