Alpharetta Family Therapy and Stephanie Robins, LCSW Stephanie Robins, LCSW specializes in individua
03/05/2026
Relationships can present a challenge for people with personality disorders.
Relationships can present a challenge for people with personality disorders. New research on attachment styles and conflict resolution provides insights into these challenges.
03/05/2026
Creating the Time You Need to Do the Things You Love
Most of us are so busy with work, family, and other obligations, there’s little time left to do the things we’d really like to do! Create the time you need.
03/04/2026
A new paper shows the flaws in the science behind the “happiness pie.”
The idea of the “happiness pie” has become widely popular, but does it stand up to research? A new study finds it might be time to change the recipe.
03/04/2026
New research shows the benefits of taking time to savor your relationship.
Much relationship research focuses on what happens when things go wrong. A new study suggests that taking time to savor yours will help it flourish.
03/03/2026
Experiencing joyful times can take some extra effort on your part. The truth is, it’s a choice. Consider these things to bring joy into your life.
03/03/2026
The need for admiration can surprisingly make a narcissist a great teacher.
The quality of narcissism is generally thought of as oriented primarily toward gaining admiration. However, research shows this quality can become very useful in the classroom.
03/02/2026
03/02/2026
New research on encouragement shows 12 ways to test how much people like you.
New research shows the ability to encourage others strongly predicts whether others like you. This 12-item test will allow you to check your own encouragement quotient.
02/28/2026
The newest approach to social anxiety disorder can help with just one dose.
People with social anxiety disorder mull over their perceived public mistakes. A new treatment shows the value of a single intervention with mindfulness and cognitive therapy.
02/28/2026
The Struggle Can Be the Reward
Benefits of struggling, you grow and become more capable. Struggling can increase your confidence, mental stamina, and appreciation for life.
02/27/2026
A new study shows how neurotics create their own self-fulfilling prophecies.
The idea that dysfunctional thoughts can lead to depression is well-established. New research shows the role of neuroticism in affecting those expectations and, in turn, your mood.
02/27/2026
Legitimate worries are a stimulus to act.
Worry motivates us to act on our plans, to stay on task, and to solve problems. It can trigger planning, preparation, and action—but worrying in itself is not acting.
Address
3180 North Point Parkway Building 100, Suite 101 Alpharetta, GA 30005
Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Stephanie Robins, LCSW posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
ABOUT ALPHARETTA FAMILY THERAPY AND STEPHANIE ROBINS, LCSW
Stephanie Robins, LCSW specializes in individual, couples and family therapy, and maintains a private practice in Alpharetta, GA.
📷With over 20 years experience as a clinical social worker and family therapist, and as a graduate of University of Alabama specializing in Children, Adolescents, and Families, she is currently serving as private practitioner working with a broad spectrum of clients. Her areas of expertise are in Anxiety Disorders, ADHD Interventions, Infertility/Postpartum, Marital/Relationship, Play Therapy, Grief/Loss, Divorce Adjustment, & Parent Education.
In addition to being a prominent relationship and family therapist, Stephanie Robins, LCSW has presented at National conferences and to general audiences speaking on the topics of Parent Education, Anxiety Interventions with Children, Grief/Loss, Play Therapy, Divorce/Stepfamilies, and Anger/Stress Management.
Stephanie Robins, LCSW is an interactive, solution-focused therapist. Her therapeutic approach is to provide support and practical feedback to help clients effectively address personal life challenges. She integrates complementary methodologies and techniques to offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each client. With compassion and understanding, she works with each individual to help them build on their strengths and attain the personal growth they are committed to accomplishing.
Stephanie resides in North Georgia area with her wonderful husband, dear daughter and shared time with her two stepdaughters. She has the typical blended family with all its greatness and drama with three girls. She remarks that she is “A therapist by day and mommy by night.” She loves her family and enjoys all things fun! She states: Our family “bleeds red and black” for the University of Georgia. SEC Football games, movies, friends, and lots of laughter are present in the family home.
Education: MSW from University of Alabama, 1998 & BA from University of Georgia, 1992
License, Certifications & Awards: Licensed as a Clinical Social Worker LCSW in the State of Georgia since 1998
Additional Training: Intensive Play Therapy Training, Marital/Relationship Training, Parent Coordination Training, Collaborative Law Training, Co-Parent Counseling, Divorce Coach, Parent Education
Professional Activities and Memberships: Affiliated with National Association of Social Workers, Association for Play Therapy, Georgia Psychological Association, Metro Atlanta Therapist Network, Collaborative Law of Georgia