Pete Williams, Ph.D., LPC, and Jungian Analyst brings over 10 years of private practice experience working with adult individuals, couples, and late adolescent/young adult clients. A former 25-year business executive, he brings rare corporate-world fluency to his analytical work, offering particular insight into mid-life career transitions and career-related challenges. He has served as past president of both the Atlanta Psychotherapy Guild and the C.G. Jung Society of Atlanta.
His primary areas of concentration include mid-life issues of change, transition, and loss, as well as relationship transitions such as divorce and separation. He also works extensively with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, hopelessness, and grief — symptoms often connected to significant life changes.
Pete's approach to treatment spans counseling, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis, tailored to the needs of each individual. He views psychoanalysis — rooted in the tradition of C.G. Jung — as a longer-term process that allows individuals to deepen their healing, develop fuller self-knowledge, and cultivate a deeper acceptance of themselves and their imperfections.
Training & lineage
- PhD