
Alduan Tartt
Dr. Tartt is a psychologist, minister, speaker, media host, author and serves as a frequent psychology expert for national media outlets (CNN, HLN, NPR, Radio One). Dr. Tartt is a graduate of Morehouse College and is the youngest African American to receive his PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Michigan. Dr. Tartt is a recipient of the NAACP award for a lifetime of work in psychology. He currently serves on the board NAMI Georgia, Veritas School and consults with the NBA and NFL. I love working with children, families, couples and individual adults who are ready for immediate change and results. I am extremely positive, encouraging and results focused. I specialize in brief therapy and coaching models for highly motivated clients who desire to feel hope, change and success as quickly as possible. I love challenges and work with the entire system (school, corporation, team, parents, mentors, etc.) to realize lasting change and happiness. Clients can expect to get results because we will identify goals quickly to ensure symptom relief, growth and happiness. I am a great teacher who will meet you where you are and support your growth. I am energetic and serious about your goals, so come ready to take action. I almost always give homework so that you can grow faster and in between sessions. For couples and families, I am incredibly balanced and address the entire unit. I also offer prayer for faith-based consumers.