Robin Joiner, LPC
In-Network with Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, Friday Health Plan, Humana & Tricare

I believe people were never meant to do life on their own. Having a safe place where you can be heard, garner support, and have the guidance you need while processing your feelings and emotions, is so very important. As you tackle these tough times, I hope to be a small part in helping you navigate and understand your journey. Helping others has been a passion of mine for many years, and I would be honored to be that helping hand or support you need.
My therapeutic approach in working with clients is grounded in a Person-Centered framework. The three main points to this approach include genuineness, empathy, and unconditional positive regard. I believe all of these qualities are essential in building a therapeutic relationship, and they are qualities that I strive to obtain with all of my clients.
Robin Joiner is working towards licensure as a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor (LAPC). Once she obtains her LAPC status she will be working toward completing the hours required for her full licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Robin is working under the supervision of Dr. Susan Belangee, LPC, NCC, ACS, and the direction of Kristen Fraser, LPC, NCC. Please note, because Robin is not fully licensed, she is not eligible to submit for insurance reimbursement.
Theoretical Orientation: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Click here for licensure information.
What do all those initials mean following each therapist’s name?
ACC - Associate Certified Coach
ACS - Approved Clinical Supervisor
CAP - Certified Addictions Professional
CMHC - Clinical Mental Health Counselor
CRC - Certified Rehabilitation Counselor
Ed.D. - Doctor of Education
Ed.S. - Education Specialist
LAPC - Licensed Associate Professional Counselor
LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor
M.Ed. - Master of Education
MAC - Master Addictions Counselor
MS - Master of Science
MSW - Master of Social Work
NCC - National Certified Counselor
Ph.D. - Doctorate Degree
As your therapists, what are Canton Counseling’s goals for you?
Our goal is to provide a safe place to work through whatever is standing in the way of you being the best person you can be. We believe that while our clients are working hard, we are there to be people that challenges them to dig deeper and a cheerleader to give them the encouragement to continue to move forward.