Becca Samelson-Webb

Email Becca Samelson-Webb

678-893-5300

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Languages
  • English
Specialties
  • ADHD
  • Adoption
  • Alcoholism (Family Members)
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety and Panic Disorders
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Career/Work Issues
  • Caregiver Stress
  • College Transitions
  • Communication Skills
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Couples Counseling
  • Depression
  • Eating Disorders
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Family Conflict
  • Family Violence and Abuse
  • Fears and Phobias
  • Gender and Sexual Identity
  • Grief and Loss
  • Low Self-Esteem
  • Parent-Child Relationships
  • Parenting
  • Personality Disorders
  • Physical Abuse
  • Postpartum Issues
  • Problem Behaviors
  • Romantic Relationships
  • Self-Harm
  • Social Skills and Peer Relationships
  • Stress
  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor

“There is a tremendous need to implode the myths of mental illness, to put a face on it, to show people that a diagnosis does not have to lead to a painful and oblique life…We who struggle with these disorders can lead full, happy, productive lives, if we have the right resources.” — Marsha M. Linehan

Are you fully content with the life you’re living? You’re not alone if you feel like something is missing or that your life could be better. Many people struggle to regulate their emotions, tolerate distress, connect with others, or find their values amid hopelessness and disappointment. It’s common to feel like giving up or avoiding the pain altogether, thinking change is impossible. But meaningful and lasting change is possible. In her sessions, Becca helps clients identify what they’re unhappy with, envision the life they want, and take the steps to get there. Drawing from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Becca creates an individualized experience tailored to each client’s unique personality and needs. Her sessions are infused with passion, humor, and genuineness, offering a supportive environment for growth. In addition to DBT, Becca integrates elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Person-Centered Therapy to best support each client on their journey.

Becca received her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Patrick Henry College, majoring in Journalism with an emphasis in Classical Liberal arts. She joined The Summit Counseling Center in summer 2024. Before joining The Summit, Becca worked at a Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient facility treating clients with eating disorders, mood and personality disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder. While there, Becca provided family, individual, and group therapy for clients with acute mental health symptoms. Since then, Becca also worked at a facility focused on clients with special needs, treating clients with ADHD, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and autism-related disorders.

Outside her therapy office, you might find Becca exploring new restaurants outside the perimeter or relaxing in Highlands, North Carolina. However, Becca does consider herself a homebody; she enjoys playing video games with her husband, listening to and analyzing pop music, and cuddling with her two miniature dachshunds, Lili and Dogwood. Becca regularly engages in self-care, making sure her own emotional and mental needs are met so she can provide more effective treatment for others.

Rebecca Samelson (Becca Samelson-Webb) practices under the Clinical Supervision of Alice Hoag.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts (Journalism with an emphasis in Classical Liberal Arts), Patrick Henry College
  • Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Liberty University

Licensure, Certifications and Professional Affiliations

  • Licensed Associate Professional Counselor, Georgia (APC009167)
  • Nationally Certified Counselor
  • Member, American Counseling Association
  • Member, Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia