Camp Psychological & Consulting Services

Camp Psychological & Consulting Services Dr. Camp is a clinical psychologist in Atlanta, GA. She specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, relation

She has expertise in supporting adults, adolescents, and couples in overcoming obstacles and in becoming the best versions of themselves.

04/24/2026

Small shifts create meaningful change.

It’s easy to believe that growth has to be big
to matter.

But more often, it happens in quieter ways—
in the small decisions you make,
in the moments you pause instead of pushing through,
in the subtle ways you begin to respond differently.

These shifts may not feel significant at first.
But over time, they shape something new.

Not all change is immediate.
And that doesn’t make it any less real.

What needs to be adjusted — not overhauled?When something feels off,it’s easy to assume you need a full reset.But more o...
04/23/2026

What needs to be adjusted — not overhauled?

When something feels off,
it’s easy to assume you need a full reset.

But more often, that’s not the case.

Sometimes it’s your schedule that needs more space.
Sometimes it’s your boundaries.
Sometimes it’s how much you’re giving—and where.

You don’t always need to start over
to feel different.

Small, intentional adjustments
can shift more than you think.

04/18/2026

You don't have to force alignment.
You can return to it.

When something feels off, it's easy to think you need more- figure it out, fix it, push through.

But sometimes, what you need isn't more effort.
It's a pause.

Alignment often already exists beneath the noise and expectations.

When you slow down, you begin to hear yourself more clearly- and your choices begin to shift from there.

04/15/2026

What would it look like to move with more intention this week?

Not more effort.
Not more productivity.

Just more awareness.

Paying attention to how you spend your time,
how you respond,
and what you choose to prioritize.

Small shifts in intention can change the way your entire week feels.

You can release what no longer aligns without rushing to replace it.There is space between letting go and figuring out w...
04/14/2026

You can release what no longer aligns without rushing to replace it.

There is space between letting go and figuring out what comes next.

You don't have to fill every gap immediately.
You don't have to have all the answers.

Sometimes the most important thing is simply creating space- and allowing the clarity to emerge from there.

Letting go doesn’t always look dramatic.It doesn’t always involve a big decision or a clear ending.Sometimes it looks li...
04/13/2026

Letting go doesn’t always look dramatic.

It doesn’t always involve a big decision or a clear ending.

Sometimes it looks like:
saying no where you once said yes,
pausing where you once pushed through,
choosing differently in quiet, intentional ways.

Letting go can be subtle.
And still deeply meaningful.

04/10/2026

You are allowed to change direction.

Even if you’ve invested time.
Even if you’ve committed to a path.
Even if others expect you to stay the same.

Growth does not always look like staying consistent with who you used to be.
Sometimes it looks like choosing something different—
because you are different.

04/09/2026

Sometimes the shift is subtle —
but significant.

It may not be visible to anyone else.
It may not come with a big announcement or a clear milestone.

But internally, something begins to change.

Your awareness sharpens.
Your tolerance shifts.
Your choices begin to reflect something new.

And over time, those subtle shifts create a different way of living.

Recalibration is quieter than reinvention.It doesn’t require you to start over.It doesn’t require a complete life overha...
04/08/2026

Recalibration is quieter than reinvention.

It doesn’t require you to start over.
It doesn’t require a complete life overhaul.

It often begins with something much smaller:
noticing what feels off,
acknowledging what no longer fits,
and allowing yourself to make subtle adjustments.

There is nothing dramatic about it.
And that’s exactly what makes it sustainable.

04/06/2026

Not everything requires starting over.
Not everything requires a major decision or dramatic change.

Sometimes what you’re feeling isn’t a sign that something is wrong—
it’s a sign that something needs your attention.

A pause.
A breath.
A moment to return to yourself.

Before you plan your next move…
give yourself space to notice where you are.

Some experiences you remember for the rest of your life.1 day remains to make this one yours. The women who have been pa...
03/25/2026

Some experiences you remember for the rest of your life.
1 day remains to make this one yours.
The women who have been part of Sister Circle retreats carry something home with them that is difficult to put into words — a sense of restoration, of community, of having been fully present in their own lives.
Registration closes Wednesday, March 26th.
A few final spots remain.
This is not just a trip. This is the restoration your soul has been asking for.
🔗 Register via the link in bio.

Some experiences you remember for the rest of your life.The International Sister Circle Retreat is one of them.Registrat...
03/24/2026

Some experiences you remember for the rest of your life.
The International Sister Circle Retreat is one of them.
Registration closes Wednesday, March 26th — in just 2 days.
This is a rare gathering. A curated, once-in-a-lifetime experience designed to hold space for rest, connection, and alignment in one of the most breathtaking destinations in the world.
There is nothing quite like this.
🔗 https://theinternationalsistercircleretreat.squadtrip.com/trip/the-international-sister-circle-retreat-2026-9621

Address

3355 Lenox Road NE
Atlanta, GA
30326

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+14043725251

Website

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About Dr. Christina Camp

Dr. Christina Camp is a clinical psychologist, women’s behavioral health expert, professional speaker, cultural competency consultant, and research scientist.

As a licensed psychologist, she has provided psychotherapy to individuals, adolescents, couples and groups for over a decade. Dr. Camp obtained her PhD., in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Multicultural Mental Health. She completed postdoctoral fellowships at Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Emory University. These fellowships provided her with unique opportunities to examine culturally specific approaches to treatment and expand access to responsive care to diverse populations. She has specific expertise in treating depression, anxiety, codependency, life transitions, women’s issues, couples, and diversity issues. Dr. Camp opened Camp Psychological and Consulting Services in 2009 in an effort to continue the work of making expert clinical services accessible and relatable to a broader audience of individuals and communities. Dr. Camp provides training for other clinician’s on multicultural issues and in treating women of Color. Dr. Camp is widely known for the safe healing spaces that she creates for women of Color. Through her annual Sister Circle retreats, and ongoing weekly Sister Circle therapeutic support group, she has worked to empower a multitude of women in creating the lives that they want.

In addition to maintaining a thriving private practice, Dr. Camp has served as an Assistant Professor at Clayton State University, Department of Psychology and as a Director of Research Projects at Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health. Her interests lie in the development of culturally appropriate interventions that reduce disparities in mental health outcomes, and the reduction of sexual risk behaviors in the spread of HIV/AIDS. She has conducted research on women and behavioral health on a national level, and served as a consultant to federal, state, and community organizations in the area of cultural competency. She has given numerous presentations, taught courses, delivered training's, published book chapters and articles on mental health, Black women, cultural competency, and interventions to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS.