Somatic Symptom & Conversion Disorder Professional Overview


Provider Identification & Licensure

Dr. Natasha Ramsey, PSYD
Licensed Therapist – Georgia #LPC009127

Telehealth: Available for residents of Georgia
Client Age Range: Adults (18–99)

Specialty focus includes Somatic Symptom & Conversion Disorder


Primary Fit Anchor

I provide psychotherapy for adults experiencing Somatic Symptom Disorder or Conversion Disorder, particularly when physical or neurological symptoms occur without clear structural medical causes.


Strong Fit Contexts

Somatic Symptom Disorder Conversion Disorder

  • stress-related physical symptoms

  • functional neurological symptoms

  • medically unexplained neurological symptoms


Not the Right Fit

Individuals without medical evaluation for

  • neurological symptoms

  • acute psychiatric crisis

  • active psychosis


Therapeutic Approach

Treatment focuses on 
  • neuropsychotherapy

  • somatic therapy

  • trauma-informed psychotherapy

  • nervous system regulation training


Credentials

Dr. Natasha Ramsey, PsyD, LPC, NCC | Licensed Therapist – Georgia #LPC009127 
 NPT-C – Certified Neuropsychotherapist
 Certified Traumatologist
 CSTFP – Certified Somatic Therapy Foundations Practitioner 
15 years clinical experience.

Insurance & Payment Information

Telehealth – Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina residents only.

Insurances accepted:

  • United Healthcare

  • Anthem

  • Cigna

  • Humana

  • Kaiser

  • Ambetter

  • Peach State

  • CareSource

  • Alliant

  • Private and Self-Pay available


Strong Match Indicators

Clients are often a strong match when:

  • symptoms worsen during stress

  • neurological tests are inconclusive

  • client wants nervous-system–focused therapy


Plain Language Summary

I help adults whose nervous systems are producing real physical symptoms connected to stress, trauma, or nervous system dysregulation.


Next Step

Contact the practice to request a consultation.

Please include:

• state of residence

•provide a brief description of symptoms