About Kayla

Kayla Stone, LPC is an Atlanta‑based psychotherapist who helps individuals and couples navigate emotional wellness, relationships, and sexual health. She blends trauma‑informed insight with a warm, intuitive therapeutic style, creating a space where clients feel seen, supported, and empowered.

Kayla has experience in crisis counseling, community mental health, EAP consulting, and family systems work. She is currently expanding her specialization through the University of Michigan’s Sexual Health Certification Program, deepening her expertise in intimacy, desire, and relational dynamics.

Her approach is collaborative, culturally attuned, and grounded in both science and compassion — supporting clients as they heal, grow, and reconnect with themselves and others.

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Meet Kayla Stone, Your Therapist

I’m Kayla Stone, a Licensed Professional Counselor offering virtual therapy for adults navigating grief, life transitions, depression, work stress, sexual concerns, and LGBTQ+ issues, drawing from relational, trauma-informed, and strengths-based approaches to support meaningful, sustainable change.

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Support for grief, loss, and major life transitions, with space to honor your story and rebuild meaning.

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Therapy for depression, work and career stress, sexual concerns, and LGBTQ+ identities in an affirming, nonjudgmental, virtual space.

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What To Expect In Therapy

In our sessions, you can expect a warm, grounded presence, honest conversation, and thoughtful questions that move at your pace. I balance practical tools with deeper exploration, integrating mindfulness, attachment, and trauma-informed care. Virtual therapy means you can show up from wherever you are, with flexibility and privacy, while we work together to reduce distress and help your life feel more aligned with your values.