About Fletch
Fletch McClelland is a licensed professional counselor specializing in marriage and family therapy. He has a master’s degree in community counseling from Georgia State University and a diploma in Christian counseling from Richmont Graduate University (formerly the Psychological Studies Institute). He and his wife Julie have raised three adult sons.
Fletch loves his job because he gets to help people more consistently be their best selves. He also gets to work with a diverse population in the fascinating university town of Athens, Georgia.
Other career highlights:
- Marriage Strong groups (Pepperdine University) nine-week groups focusing on marital and personal enrichment
- MAC: “make a change” classes with inmates (Athens–Clarke County Jail) research presented to the International Congress on Corrections
- Marriage Intensives (Winshape, Rome, GA) with both the Hideaway Experience and Hope Restored by Focus on the Family
Fletch is part of the Restoration Therapy Counselors Network and the Richmont Alumni Association. He has also participated in the LPC Association of Georgia and the American Association of Christian Counselors. Fletch’s hobbies include piano, hiking, skiing, and organic fruit and vegetable gardening.