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Philosophy & Core Values

Empowering individuals and families in Atlanta, GA with evidence-based approaches, compassionate care, and profound expertise.

Our Principles

Core Values Overview

At GlobeCoRe, our foundational principles guide our compassionate care, ensuring inclusivity, respect, and empowerment for everyone we serve.

Racially, Ethnically & Religiously Inclusive

Focus on comprehensive mental health services honoring cultural, social, and religious contexts.

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LGBTQIA+ & Gender Minority Ally

Safe, affirming environments for all genders and sexual orientations.

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Disability-Inclusive & Neurodiverse

Commitment to accessibility and personalized care for individuals with disabilities & neurodiversity.

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Body Positivity & Self-Acceptance

Promoting a positive relationship with all bodies and intentionally addressing colorism.

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Land Acknowledgment & Respect

Honoring Indigenous peoples by acknowledging the history of the land we operate on.

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Empowement & Social Justice Advocates

Support for individuals to advocate for their rights and challenge oppressive systems.

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Core Value 01

Racially, Ethnically & Religiously Inclusive

As an African-American-owned business, we are committed to providing comprehensive mental health services inclusive of cultural, social, racial, ethnic, citizenship status, and religious contexts. We are dedicated to deconstructing institutional racism and white supremacy.

  • Commitment to understanding racial, ethnic, and religious identities in therapeutic practice.
  • Personalized care plans reflecting unique cultural backgrounds and social influences.
  • Prioritizing healing from microaggressions, macroaggressions, and systemic bias.
Racially, Ethnically & Religiously Inclusive
LGBTQIA+ & Gender Minority Ally
Core Value 02

LGBTQIA+ & Gender Minority Ally

We are dedicated to creating safe, affirming environments where individuals of all gender identities and sexual orientations feel respected. Our practice is deeply rooted in acceptance and validation.

  • All clinicians undergo training in LGBTQIA+ cultural competence to provide informed care.
  • Providing a range of services including individual therapy, group therapy, and gender-affirming support.
  • Absolute commitment to honoring each individual's unique identity, sex, and gender expression.
Core Value 03

Disability-Inclusive & Neurodiverse

We are committed to ensuring our services are highly accessible to all, including those with disabilities and neurodiverse individuals. Our staff undergoes continuous training to address the unique challenges of diverse cognitive profiles.

  • Personalized care plans that thoughtfully consider specific abilities and needs.
  • Flexible scheduling and robust remote telehealth consultation options to improve overall accessibility.
  • Ongoing goal to actively eliminate systemic barriers to care and empower all mental health journeys.
Disability-Inclusive & Neurodiverse
Body Positivity & Self-Acceptance
Core Value 04

Body Positivity & Self-Acceptance

We actively challenge harmful societal standards and biases related to body size, shape, and physical appearance. Our mission is to create a deeply supportive environment regardless of body shape, size, color, or physical ability.

  • Evidence-based therapeutic interventions like mindfulness, CBT, EMDR, and self-compassion training.
  • Addressing pervasive issues of eating disorders, ableism, sizeism, and colorism holistically.
  • Fostering a clinical community where absolutely everyone feels empowered to love and accept their bodies.
Core Value 05

Indigenous Land Acknowledgment & Respect

We respectfully recognize the Muscogee (Creek) and Cherokee people as the original, ancestral inhabitants of the land we practice on in Atlanta, GA. We explicitly acknowledge the painful history of displacement and cultural erasure.

  • Honoring the Muscogee Creek Confederacy and remembering the tragic lives lost during the Trail of Tears.
  • Recognizing the land as occupied territory and thoughtfully integrating this respect into our daily clinical practice.
  • Actively supporting Indigenous sovereignty and rights that extend far beyond mere ceremonial gestures.
Indigenous Land Acknowledgment & Respect
Empowerment & Social Justice Advocacy
Core Value 06

Empowerment & Social Justice Advocacy

We believe social justice is profoundly essential for mental health. We work diligently to challenge oppressive systems and structural inequalities that marginalize vulnerable individuals and communities.

  • Equipping clients with the tools and psychological resources to advocate fearlessly for their rights.
  • Clinicians specially trained to challenge oppressive racial dynamics and help clients reclaim their agency.
  • Providing continuous internal education focused on the intersection of modern mental health and critical social issues.