Welcome to

Align WEllness

Integrative therapies for deeper healing.

Our Work:

to facilitate connection with your innate and free-flowing capacity for deeper healing.

Our practitioners

  • Melanie Storrusten, LCSW

    Best things: Clinical supervision, career mentoring, and business trouble-shooting, Systems Theory and decolonizing approaches, somatic techniques and integrating alternative healing modalities.

    Currently supervising clinicians virtually throughout Georgia, and seeing clients in person in Thomasville.

  • Matthew Shugart, LPC

    Best things: Autism and neurodiversity, queer and trans folks, eating disorders, teens, adults, and older adults, EMDR, IFS, somatic-focused therapy and Motivational Interviewing.

    In network with Aetna, Ambetter, BCBS, Humana, Medicare, Multiplan, Optum/UHC/UBH.

  • Natasha Garland, LPC

    Best things: Social anxiety and perfectionism, grief, depression, queer and trans folks, DBT, EMDR, art and expressive therapies.

    In network with Aetna, Ambetter, BCBS, Humana, Medicare, Multiplan, and Optum/UHC/UBH.

  • Kelley Collins, LPC

    Best things: Art therapy, narrative therapy, trauma, ACT, somatic, holistic and integrative therapies.

    In network with Ambetter, BCBS, Humana, Optum/UHC/UBH and Medicare.

  • Laura Joplin, LMSW

    Best things: Queer and trans folks, somatic-focused therapies, yoga and meditation, IFS, neurodivergence, psychedelic prep and integration, grief, career development, and life transitions.

    In network with Aetna.

  • Daniel Covert, LMSW

    Best things: Autism and neurodivergence, queer and trans folks, suicidal ideation, religious trauma, gaming addiction, purity culture recovery, and asexuality.

    In network with Aetna.

  • Kaleigh Camp, MS

    Best things: women’s issues, new moms, anxiety, life transitions, identity concerns.

    Currently out of network, and offering sliding scale rates as low as $75/session.

  • Megan Nare, ERYT500

    Best things: using yoga to help you find rest, nourish your nervous system, integrate the work you’re doing in therapy, and gift yourself some luxurious self-care.

    Megan offers private yoga instruction. Her services are not therapy, and are not covered by insurance.

Our intention:

To contribute to a world where we all

know ourselves more fully,

care for ourselves and each other more freely,

take up space more confidently,

and live more joyfully and abundantly

from a place of purpose, compassion, and belonging.