Intimate Details, LLC
MBE Qualified: Yes
Tags: Counseling and Counselors
Category: Psychiatrists
Address: 34 Lenox Pointe NE
Atlanta
Georgia
30324
Phone: (404) 863-8932
Email: Send an Email listings@blackpages.comProfile
Intimate Details, LLC is owned and operated by Dr. Tiffanie L. Davis Henry. Dr. Tiffanie is the
first African-American, AASECT Certified Sex Therapist in the state of Georgia.
While much of her clinical history has involved supporting adults with mental illness, Dr. Tiffanie
continues to be passionate in helping individuals of all ages with both behavioral health and
sexuality concerns. In February 2006, Dr. Tiffanie expanded her work to the private sector,
focusing primarily on low sex desire in women, relationship issues in couples and brief
psychotherapeutic concerns in individuals. With much success in this area, Dr. Tiffanie
expanded her practice by opening Intimate Details, LLC, an interdisciplinary service practice
providing therapeutic counseling services, consultation, sexuality workshops, motivational
speaking, an online radio show and so much more.
In January 2012, Dr. Tiffanie was hired as a co-host of ABC Daytime’s The Revolution and
since that time, has also been featured on Good Morning America,The Today Show, The View,
The Chew, Vh1’s What Chilli Wants, TLC’s My Strange Addiction and Swift Justice with
Nancy Grace. Dr. Tiffanie has published articles in the Gainesville Times and maintains an
interactive website (www.myintimatedetails.com) where she blogs regularly and responds to
anonymous questions regarding mental health and sexuality concerns. She has been featured
in Jet Magazine (Dec 2011), People You Need To Know Magazine (2008 and 2009 editions),
and Australian Women Online Magazine and written for fitAtlanta Magazine (January 2008),
Cosmopolitan Magazine (July 2009) and Rolling Out Magazine in their online (March 2011) and
print (coming April 2011) editions. Dr. Tiffanie is an active member of the American
Psychological Association, American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists,
and the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. à