About Us

Resolutions Counseling, Inc. was established in 1998. This practice was begun by Tracy C. Wilson, M.Ed., Licensed Professional Counselor who began practicing in 1991. Kim Harman, M.Psy., LPC joined the staff of Resolutions in August 2008, Todd Pope joined Resolutions in September 2010 and Debbie Malloy, M.A. joined Resolutions in July, 2009. The staff also includes Cindy Gilley and Karen Simmons.

Resolutions offers a full range of services for families and individuals. Many of the issues we face in life can be made easier by utilizing counseling services. Whether you are dealing with a traumatic event such as divorce, death or other loss, adjustment to life stages , depression or other mental health issues we are here to help.

We offer services to assist families with transition and to ensure emotional well being of children. Play Therapy is a favorite of the staff and two uniquely equipped playrooms are available on site to assist in this work. A benefit of this fully staffed practice is the opportunity to meet with children and parents individually and as a family unit. Appointments can be scheduled simultaneously to assist with a family’s busy schedule.
Resolutions Counseling offers a variety of services designed to meet the needs of individuals and families facing substance abuse and addiction. Evaluations with treatment planning, group and individual sessions are available. We work with the addict as well as the family to provide education and treatment to enhance the recovery process. Services are available for adolescents and adults. Please see our links page for additional resources.

Meet Our Staff:
Tracy C. Wilson, M.Ed., LPC graduated from the University of West Georgia in 1984 with a B.S. in Sociology and a minor in criminal justice. She received her Masters of Education in Community Counseling from UWG in 1990. Tracy has worked with families and individuals in many settings. One of her passions is assisting addicts and their families in a return to a sober lifestyle and healthy family structure. Tracy has provided substance abuse treatment services for probation, parole and other court agencies since 1998. She was a founding member of the Carroll County Drug Court and the Carroll Meth Awareness Coalition. Tracy treasures the opportunity to work with children who are affected by trauma within the family unit. She established Resolutions Counseling in 1995 to further these goals and has strived to add staff who continue this tradition.

    
Kim Harman, MA, LPC earned her Masters degree in Psychology from the University of West Georgia as well as her Bachelors degree in Psychology and a minor in Sociology. She is currently licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor for the state of Georgia. She is experienced in counseling for trauma, addiction, marital issues, anger management, depression, as well as many other life stressors. Kim has worked extensively with domestic violence victims through the Carroll Co. Emergency Shelter since 2001. Kim also excels in many other areas of counseling for children, adolescents, and adults. Kim’s passion is working with troubled adolescents as well as utilizing her skills in creative play therapy with younger children. She encourages her clients to develop their individual strengths, while achieving their personal goals in an effort to cope with life’s challenges.
  

 
Debbie Malloy, MA, LAPC, EMDR graduated from the University of West Georgia with a Bachelors degree in Psychology and a minor in Sociology. She received her Master's in Professional Counseling from Argosy University and is currently licensed as an Associate Professional Counselor for the State of Georgia. Debbie has a passion for working with at-risk youth struggling with many issues including sexual abuse, neglect, deprivation, and or addictions. Her background includes immediate crisis intervention for the Carroll Rape Crisis Center, residential settings, and partial hospitalization. Debbie also works with select clients using the EMDR technique. Her mission is to empower, educate, and encourage by offering hope and assistance for coping with overwhelming stress.