PuttingFamilyFirst

The therapist listings are provided by BetterHelp and we will earn a commission if you use our link - at no cost to you.

LH Portrait of Lynn Honeycutt
Online therapist

Lynn Honeycutt

Compassionate counseling for practical change

Credentials
LPC
Experience
10 years
Licensed in
Georgia
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Lynn

Lynn Honeycutt is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Georgia who helps people manage stress, anxiety, addictions, parenting challenges, relationship strain, and trauma. She has about 10 years of counseling experience and focuses on practical steps people can take to feel better and move forward. Lynn emphasizes working toward goals that matter to each person rather than offering one fixed method.

Her approach centers on listening and forming a partnership with clients.

Background and approach

She uses straightforward conversations, goal-setting, and small behavior changes to build momentum. She tailors methods to fit each person’s life and preferences, whether that means talking through thoughts, practicing new actions, or drawing on recovery habits that feel useful. Lynn draws from cognitive behavioral therapy to help identify unhelpful thoughts and change patterns.

She also uses motivational interviewing to support readiness for change. When trauma is central, she may use EMDR - an approach that helps process difficult memories. She helps with a wide range of concerns beyond addictions and mood issues, including caregiver stress, codependency, control issues, divorce and separation, process addictions, and young adult transitions.

Lynn aims to make progress clear and doable, focusing on what clients can try between sessions. Sessions are offered in English and delivered online in multiple formats. Lynn asks people to start by completing a short matching questionnaire and scheduling according to availability.

She works with each person to find practical, realistic steps toward their goals.

Therapeutic approaches and online options that fit your life

Client-centered therapy focuses on listening and building a respectful partnership. The therapist follows your lead, reflects what matters to you, and helps shape goals that feel doable. This approach is useful when someone needs a steady, supportive space to sort feelings and decide next steps.

Cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, looks at how thoughts and actions affect mood. It uses practical exercises to spot unhelpful thinking and try new behaviors. CBT is often used for anxiety, depression, panic, and problems that respond to clear skill practice.

EMDR, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, helps people process upsetting memories so they feel less disruptive. It can be offered when trauma or painful past events are a central concern and the person is ready to address those memories.

Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will collaborate with each person to pick methods that match goals, needs, and comfort level. That means trying things, checking what helps, and adjusting as progress is made.

Online therapy makes this process more flexible. Sessions are available by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging so people can choose what fits their schedule and energy level. These options make it easier to keep regular sessions, practice between meetings, and get support from home or wherever is convenient.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT looks at the link between what you think, how you feel, and what you do. You work on noticing unhelpful patterns and practising steadier responses. It suits online sessions well, because much of the work happens between appointments and can be talked through from anywhere.

EMDR

A structured protocol used with distressing memories, pairing recall with guided attention tasks. Some therapists adapt it for video sessions; whether that fits is worth asking about directly.

Frequently asked questions

What concerns does Lynn address?
She supports people with stress, anxiety, depression, addictions, parenting and relationship issues, trauma, and related challenges such as caregiver stress and codependency.
What is her general therapy style?
Her style is collaborative and practical. She listens first, sets clear goals, and uses conversation plus small behavior changes to create progress.
How much clinical experience does she have?
She has about 10 years of counseling experience working with recovery, mood, anxiety, and relational concerns.
What credentials and location should I know?
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor with the license GA LPC LPC009354 and practices from Georgia.
Which languages are supported for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English.
How can I meet with her online?
She offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging as session formats.
How are sessions paid for and what do they cost?
Costs vary with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
What steps start the process of working together?
Begin by selecting the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule sessions according to therapist availability.

Next step

Talk to Lynn

  • Takes a few minutes
  • Nothing to set up just to look
  • Stop at any point