
Abby Culin, LMFT, has been with Shepherd Center since 2022 and is a Family Therapist in the Acquired Brain Injury Unit.
Education and training
Mercer University School of Medicine
Master’s in Family Therapy, 2019
About
Abby Culin joined Shepherd Center in 2022 as a Family Therapist on the Acquired Brain Injury Unit. Abby brings a collaborative, trauma-informed, and humanistic approach to her work, believing that understanding the past is key to how individuals cope with the present.
Her deep connection to Shepherd Center began when she first toured the center during her graduate studies, an experience that made her realize her professional purpose was tied to this unique, integrated care environment.
Originally from Clemson, South Carolina, Abby also volunteers on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, contributing to the growth of her field across the state. Outside of work, Abby enjoys long neighborhood walks, spin classes, thrifting, reading, and spending time with her friends, family, and two cats.