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Premarital Counseling in Atlanta, Georgia

If you are seeking premarital counseling in Atlanta, Georgia with Rabbi Scott Saulson, please let him know you found him through The First Dance. He has agreed to be listed with The First Dance and is excited to work with you.

If Rabbi Scott Saulson is not close enough to you feel free to use our national listing of telephone premarital counseling or check the rest of Georgia for premarital counseling.

Atlanta, Georgia Premarital Counseling

 

Making Marriage Holy
Rabbi Scott B. Saulson, PhD

 

Making Marriage Work
Diane Wulfsohn, PhD (Psychologist)


▪ Partnership Enrichment
▪ Problem Solving
▪ Practical Guidance
▪ Candid Conversation
▪ Family Planning
▪ Psychodynamic Therapy
▪ Ceremony Officiating (Atlanta & Destination Weddings)

Rabbi Saulson was ordained by the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in 1976.  He is a Certified Family Mediator and, in addition to service to congregations, has served as chaplain to the Jewish community of Atlanta since 1992.

770.335.2311
ssaulson@bellsouth.net

Dr. Wulfsohn, a licensed psychologist, holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of South Africa and has been in private practice, helping both individuals and couples, since 1980.  She also serves on the staff of the Women’s Center of Northside Hospital, Atlanta.


770.883.4391
ssaulson@bellsouth.net

 

 

- Elizabeth Doherty Thomas, is a co-founder of The First Dance, along with Marriage and Family therapist father Dr. William J. Doherty.  The First Dance was a Modern Bride Trendsetter award winner in 2007 for taking on the complex family dynamics of wedding planning.  Read Take Back Your Wedding: Managing the People Stress of Wedding Planning for more advice on working through the people stresses of wedding planning as a couple, with your families, and how to strengthen your upcoming marriage through this enormous first task of married life.

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