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Communication

A Good Apology 

A Good Apology 

A meaningful apology is more than just muttering the words, “I’m sorry.” Learning how to make amends in a meaningful way that resonates with the other person will lead back

A Brief Guide to Setting Clear Boundaries

A Brief Guide to Setting Clear Boundaries

Boundaries are some of the most important tools we can use throughout our lives, but what are they? How do we use them for ourselves, coworkers, family, and friends?

A Conversation Template (for Tough or Sensitive Subjects)

A Conversation Template (for Tough or Sensitive Subjects)

The goal of this template is to be able to discuss a topic where you both feel heard and understood.  Using this format can help reduce flooding or escalation that

Unhealthy Communication Habits To Be Aware Of & How to Respond Instead

Unhealthy Communication Habits To Be Aware Of & How to Respond Instead

Interested in learning assertive and healthy communication approaches? This blog shares 26 different ways that your communication patterns are harming your relationships and how to respond instead.

Tips on How to Be a Better Listener

Tips on How to Be a Better Listener

Did you know that there are better ways to listen than others? Better listening skills can help your relationships grow stronger and healthier as you each feel heard and understood.

7 Toxic Communication Patterns Impacting Your Relationship

7 Toxic Communication Patterns Impacting Your Relationship

Healthy communication leads to a healthy connection with others.  Likewise, unhealthy communication leads to an unhealthy connection.

12 Ways to Pause and Respond to Others, Rather than React

12 Ways to Pause and Respond to Others, Rather than React

Do you pause before you speak, respond, or make a choice? This pause is where maturity and wisdom lie. Pausing makes guilt and shame disappear right before your eyes. 

Choosing Healthy Conflict

Choosing Healthy Conflict

Healthy conflict is productive and necessary for growth. A fundamental principle in healthy conflict resolution is learning how to be responsive rather than reactive.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I schedule an appointment?

If you are a new client, you may schedule your complimentary consultation or your initial appointment by visiting the contact page and filling out the short form or outreaching directly to your desired provider by calling (470) 231-5355.

If you are an existing client, please outreach to your provider directly either by telephone, email, or via the client portal secure messaging system.

Do you accept my insurance?

HWP does not accept insurance. Managed care companies were created to “manage” and contain escalating health care costs. Their bottom line is to reduce costs and raise profits; it is not to increase the quality of care professionals provide or your quality of life. HWP is solution-focused on quality of life and personal goals.

What is your cancellation policy?

If you need to cancel or change your appointment, we ask you to inform your provider at least 24 hours in advance of your scheduled session start time. Your full session fee will be charged for missed appointments and cancellations received less than 24 hours in advance.

What forms of payment do you accept?

Cash, credit cards, and health savings (HSA) or flex spending account (FSA) cards that have a major credit card logo on it are all accepted forms of payment.