Sarah (Peggy) Muller received her undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia.  Her Master of Science degree in clinical psychology was received from Florida State University.  She is a licensed and board certified Professional Counselor in the State of Tennessee as well as a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.


Peggy has been in private practice since 1985.  Her current practice involves doing individual, pre-marital, marital, and family therapy.  Her areas of specialization include anxiety disorders and various forms of depression.  She focuses on identity work accompanied by recovery from codependency.  These conditions can be major components of anxiety and depressive disorders.  The effects of failure to bond in childhood and how this failure to bond impacts relationships is another area of focus.  Spiritual wounds, traumatic stress disorders, addictions, and obsessive-compulsive disorders are frequently addressed as significant therapy concerns.



Therapeutic goals include an emphasis on spiritual, emotional, and relational growth of each individual.  Cognitive-behavioral therapy is used to enhance relationships while also addressing family of origin concerns.  Peggy works with children, adolescents, and adults.


Peggy and Jack have three children and five grandchildren.  Many valuable life lessons have been learned within the context of their own family.