Well’s new team member

At Well Atlanta we always look for the best and brightest talent . . . and if you know us, you also know that we hire therapists who have worked in the corporate world first. We are pleased to welcome Ingrid Emmons to the practice this month.

Ingrid works with people who are ready to stop performing and start living. Whether you’re a young adult figuring out your identity, a high-achiever silently burning out, or someone at a personal or professional crossroads, you’ve probably outgrown the roles you were taught to play. Emmons helps you untangle that mess and rebuild from a place of clarity, not conditioning. Her approach is trauma-informed, holistic, and rooted in both cultural awareness and straight talk. No fluff. Just real growth.

Before becoming a therapist, Ingrid spent over two decades in corporate HR—guiding executives, mentoring emerging talent, and redesigning systems from the inside out. She’s helped clients retool careers, reset nervous systems, and break generational patterns they didn’t even know were running the show.

Ingrid holds an MBA from Emory and an MA in Clinical Psychology (LPCC track) from Pepperdine. Her work blends business insight, psychological training, and personal experience — including raising three adult children who continue to be her greatest teachers, and co-parenting a beloved grand dog. She offers evening and weekend sessions to meet clients where they are, especially those who are always “on” for everyone else. For those ready to reconnect with who they truly are — not just who they were trained to be — Ingrid welcomes the opportunity to support that journey.  

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