Dr. Cooper-Lovett is a wife and mother who is native of Buffalo, NY. Dr. Cooper-Lovett relocated to Atlanta in 2014 and opened A New Creation Psychotherapy Services in 2015. A licensed marriage and family therapist and AASECT certified sex therapist with a transpersonal psychology and post-traumatic growth perspective, Dr. Cooper-Lovett is also an American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Clinical Fellow and Approved Supervisor. Additionally, she is a prepare and enrich facilitator and trainer. Dr. Cooper-Lovett is also a tantric shaman, level 1 heart-work practitioner with the heart integration system, and herbalist and is looking forward to further healing for individuals and couples. As for community work in her profession, Dr. Cooper-Lovett is on the advisory board for AAMFT’s Minority Fellowship Program and a reviewer for the journal of interpersonal violence. Dr. Cooper-Lovett has almost years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families. Dr. Cooper-Lovett is also a mental health speaker and has been doing so for almost 20 years. Dr. Cooper-Lovett specializes in trauma that affect individuals, couples, and families. Additionally, she specializes in infidelity recovery, and situational violence between couples as well as sexuality and sexual issues for individuals and couples/polycules. She also specializes in women's sexuality and pleasure. Dr. Cooper believes in the power of energy healing work and how it can be integrated for individuals and couples in therapy. Dr. Cooper-Lovett also works with those in the spirituality community who may be dealing with spiritual emergence or crises or understanding their purpose and gifts in this lifetime. Dr. Cooper-Lovett has a focus on post-traumatic growth and transpersonal psychotherapy which is influenced by indigenous and Shamanistic tradition and spirituality across the world. These frameworks are embedded in Dr. Cooper-Lovett’s speaking, research, supervision, and clinical work.
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