Perinatal Therapy & Mental Health Support in Metro Atlanta & Florida

Therapy can provide space to slow down, process emotions, strengthen coping skills, and feel supported during life’s most transformative seasons. We offer compassionate, trauma-informed therapy for individuals and couples navigating fertility, pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, grief, anxiety, identity changes, and parenthood.

↓ Areas of Support

  • Perinatal Anxiety & Depression

  • Birth Trauma

  • Pregnancy After Loss

  • Infertility & Fertility Journeys

  • Relationship & Family Challenges

  • Stress & Burn Out

Working with Your Clinician

Imani Byers-Quarterman, LCSW, MPH, PMH-C

My clients are often the ones everyone depends on — nurturers, caregivers, professionals, partners, and parents who are carrying so much behind the scenes. They may appear high functioning outwardly, while quietly struggling with anxiety, overwhelm, grief, identity shifts, or the emotional weight of life transitions. Many are navigating fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, parenthood, or simply trying to reconnect with themselves. They’re looking for a space where they can exhale, feel seen, and receive support that is both culturally affirming and deeply compassionate.

I support clients through life transitions, anxiety, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, grief, loss and parenthood with a warm, culturally affirming, and evidence-based approach. Therapy with me is collaborative, grounding, and focused on helping you feel seen, supported, emotionally safe, and empowered in their healing journey.

If you’re considering therapy, I invite you to reach out when you feel ready. You don’t need to have everything figured out first. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, parenthood, grief, fertility, or life transitions, therapy can be a safe space to feel seen, supported, grounded, and cared for throughout your healing journey. I'm holding space for you.

Imani is currently accepting clients in GA & FL.

Credentials

  • Perinatal Mental Health Certified (Postpartum Support International)

  • LCSW - GA CSW008890

  • Out of State Telehealth Provider FL TPWS 3712

  • Master of Social Work-Clinical -University of Georgia '17

  • Master of Public Health-Gerontology- University of Georgia, '17

  • Bachelor of Science Human Development-Howard University '15

Therapy Approach

Our therapeutic approach is collaborative, compassionate, and tailored to your individual needs. We integrate evidence-based practices while honoring the emotional, cultural, and personal experiences that shape your journey.

Availability

We offer:

Virtual Telehealth Therapy Sessions for GA & FL Residents

In Person Therapy Sessions in Decatur, GA

Insurance & Self Pay Options

Flexible Scheduling Options

Transparent Pricing

Self-Pay

Intial Consultation: 15 minutes FREE

Intake Session: $150

60 minute session: $125

Couples: $250/session

Insurance Accepted

Aetna, Anthem BCBS, Ascension (SmartHealth), Carelon, Cigna, Optum, Oxford, United Healthcare

Insurance billing is managed through credentialing partner, Headway.

Georgia Fund for Perinatal Mental Health

10 FREE sessions funded by PSI GA Chapter

Sliding Scale Fees Available

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we currently accept Aetna, Anthem BCBS, Ascension (Smart Health), Carelon, Cigna, Oscar, Optum, & United Health Care. You can check your eligibility and out of pocket estimates here.

Can I pay out of pocket for services?

Yes. Payments are automatically charged the day before your session.

How much are each session out of pocket?

Initial Assessment $150 for a 60 minute session

Individual Therapy $125 for 50 minute session

Family Therapy $175/ 50 minute session

Couples Counseling $250 75 minute session

How long is each session?

With the exception of couple's therapy, each session is 45-55 minutes in length. Your first session can be longer to ensure a thorough assessment is completed.

What if I have a crisis or emergency?

We are not immediately available outside of appointment times. Our business and communication hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5pm EST. You are always welcome to sign in the client portal to request a session during the next available business day. If you are experiencing a crisis, please call the Georgia Crisis and Access Line at 1-800-715-4225 or call 911 if you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency. You can also visit the nearest Emergency Room to ensure you receive the immediate care you need. Should you need to access emergency services, please contact us and update us on your status.

How Does the No Surprise Act apply to me?

Starting on January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act (NSA) protects uninsured (or self-pay) individuals from many unexpectedly high medical bills. The Act requires that health care providers and facilities give uninsured (or self-pay) individuals an estimate for the cost of their health care before the individual agrees to get the item or service. (cms.gov)

 

Good Faith Estimates for Uninsured (or Self-Pay) Individuals

 

You are generally considered an uninsured or self-pay individual if you do not have health insurance, or do not plan to use your insurance to pay for a medical item or service. If you are an uninsured or self-pay individual, a provider or facility must give you a “good faith estimate” detailing what you may be charged before you receive the item or service.

The good faith estimate will include:

 

A list of items and services that the scheduling provider or facility reasonably expects to provide you for that period of care.

Beginning in 2023, a list of items and services and their associated costs, that can be reasonably expected to be given to you by another provider or facility involved in your care (a co-provider or co-facility). For example, a doctor probably expects that along with an individual’s knee replacement surgery, the patient will also be given anesthesia. Both of these items and services should be included in your good faith estimate, and starting in 2023, the anesthesia items and services will have to be included.

Applicable diagnosis codes and service codes.
*We cannot provide a diagnosis prior to initiating services. We must assess each individual to provide a diagnosis.

Expected charges or costs associated with each item or service from each provider and facility.
*We cannot determine how frequent or how long an individual will need to be seen without assessment.

A notification that if the billed charges are higher than the good faith estimate, you can ask your provider or facility to update the bill to match the good faith estimate, ask to negotiate the bill, or ask if there is financial assistance available.

Information on how to dispute your bill if it is at least $400 higher for any provider or facility than the good faith estimate you received from that provider or facility. If you get a bill that is at least $400 more for any provider of facility than the total expected charges for that provider or facility on the good faith estimate, there is a new patient-provider dispute resolution (PPDR) process available to you. Under the PPDR process, you may request a payment review and decision from an independent company certified by HHS. These companies are referred to as Selected Dispute Resolution (SDR) entities. The SDR entity will decide what amount you must pay if your bill is at least $400 more for any provider or facility than your good faith estimate from that provider or facility.

 

I am a current GA fund participant and would like to continue services. What are the next steps?

All GA fund participants have the option to continue with services utilizing either insurance or self pay options. Please email [email protected] to discuss sliding scale slots available.

Is therapy confidential?

Yes with some exceptions.

1. If utilizing insurance, the insurance company is authorized to receive your records

2. As I am a mandated reported, if there is suspicion of child abuse or neglect, this must be reported to Child Protective Services

3. If elder/older /vulnerable population (disabled) adult abuse is suspected, this must be reported to Adult Protective Services

4. If a client is an imminent threat to themselves or other (suicidal or homicidal ideations with intent and plan), confidentiality may be broken to ensure the safety of all.

Do you offer in person sessions?

Yes. In person sessions are available at 1989 N Williamsburg Drive Suite i Decatur, GA 30033.

I will be traveling soon. Can I keep my scheduled appointment?

Currently, I am licensed to support clients in the state of Georgia and Florida only. If you are traveling outside of these states, please check with me to confirm if I am able to see you virtually or not.

What is your cancellation policy?

All cancellations must be made with at least 24 business hours notice (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm ET). A $75 late cancellation/no show fee will be charged to your card on file without the aforementioned notice. This hold true for new and existing clients. Failure to clear any balances may result in discharge from care. if you are experiencing financial concerns, please email [email protected] to discuss your options.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept all major debit/credit cards, FSA/HSA, Cash, Zelle or ACH transfers. No checks are accepted in person.

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