Quinetta Owens Grant adds many services and experience to the team of
professional counselors and therapists at Georgia Health Partners.
Grant has worked in family health counseling since 2014, when she joined
the Pathway Counseling Center in Atlanta to work as a therapist. She
earned her Master’s degree in Family and Marriage Counseling from
Liberty University in 2015. Grant has helped many families, especially
children, deal with difficult circumstances at home, at school, and
treat common mental health issues in youth, such as Attention Deficit
Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD), Bipolar Disorder, and more.

Quinetta Owens Grant and the team of qualified and experienced counselors at Georgia Health Partners all specialize in solving family issues and getting family members to communicate and work through their problems as best they can. Some of the services Georgia Health Partners provide to their patients include Intensive Family Intervention, which helps families avoid placing their children in foster care or with Child Protective Services by clinically stabilizing the living arrangement at home, promoting reunification and preventing the use of out-of-home therapeutic options whenever possible, and teaming with parents and families to create a healthy living arrangement for children within their family unit. Quinetta Owens Grant works with youth on a regular basis to create better home life options for them and their family in conjunction with the families themselves.
Quinetta Owens Grant has helped many families create nurturing homes for their children. She hopes to open her own private practice dealing with family counseling in Atlanta someday.
Quinetta Owens Grant and the team of qualified and experienced counselors at Georgia Health Partners all specialize in solving family issues and getting family members to communicate and work through their problems as best they can. Some of the services Georgia Health Partners provide to their patients include Intensive Family Intervention, which helps families avoid placing their children in foster care or with Child Protective Services by clinically stabilizing the living arrangement at home, promoting reunification and preventing the use of out-of-home therapeutic options whenever possible, and teaming with parents and families to create a healthy living arrangement for children within their family unit. Quinetta Owens Grant works with youth on a regular basis to create better home life options for them and their family in conjunction with the families themselves.
Quinetta Owens Grant has helped many families create nurturing homes for their children. She hopes to open her own private practice dealing with family counseling in Atlanta someday.
