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Hi, I typically work with individuals experiencing burnout/overwhelm, anxiety, OCD & many other related needs (perfectionism, people pleasing etc.). I also enjoy working w/ individuals having social-based/relationship struggles (all kinds) & need support in navigating these concerns. Please email for current availability.
Therapy only works if it actually feels right, and finding the right fit can be the hardest part. I try to make that easy. You will know pretty quickly if this is a space where you can breathe out, be honest, and start doing real work. I am a bilingual Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas (English and Spanish). I work with teens, young adults, and adults on anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, identity and self-esteem, ADHD, burnout, career stress, and the kind of cultural stress that comes from living between worlds. My style is warm, person-centered, and collaborative. We move at a sustainable pace, look honestly at the patterns underneath what you are bringing in, and build practical tools you can actually use between sessions. I was born in Mexico and moved to Texas when I was young. I welcome clients from all backgrounds and bring particular fluency to first-gen, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ experiences, along with anyone who has ever felt not quite at home in other people's categories. If that sounds like what you are looking for, reach out.
Hello! I'm Lina, a compassionate psychotherapist specializing in complex trauma, anxiety, depression, relational issues, and self-esteem. As an immigrant myself, I bring a unique perspective to my practice, combining professional expertise with personal understanding. I believe in strength-based, culturally sensitive therapy. By integrating family therapy, attachment theory, and psychodynamic components, I help my clients explore their thought patterns and root conflicts. I also incorporate critical race theory, queer theory, and feminist perspectives to contextualize experiences and empower change.
Perhaps one of the hardest decisions in life is to seek help. You are used to handling everything yourself, but you don’t have to do this alone. We all encounter challenges and/or disadvantages at one point in life, and it is easy to feel discouraged and criticize yourself in this process. Although these difficulties can affect you in profound and painful ways, I believe that they are also opportunities to learn about yourself—acknowledge what is not working and find what will work. This journey is quite exhausting for one person, so I aim to become a part of your support system. As a counselor, I hope to empower each individual to make personal choices that will allow them to discover confidence, direction, happiness, peace, and healing. My role as a therapist is to, first and foremost, create a safe space for your stories to be heard and understood. I will listen to your experiences with compassion, warmth, curiosity, hope, respect, and trust. I believe in genuineness and transparency in the therapeutic relationship, so I will communicate directly yet gently. I offer a collaborative and individualized therapeutic process that allows you to accomplish your goals. In other words, my approach to counseling varies based on what is the best fit for each client. I use creative methods to increase self-awareness and self-reflection (e.g. mindfulness, writing, drawing, music, poetry, activities) because I believe each person has a unique medium of expression. Your commitment to change is also monumental in this process because you are the expert on your life. I will be there as a guide to help you uncover your true potential. I hold a Master of Science degree in Counseling from Southern Methodist University. I work with older adolescent and adult individuals who struggle with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, interpersonal/relationship issues, OCD, ADHD, grief and loss, trauma/PTSD, LGBTQIA+ related issues, transition and change, anger management, stress management and self-care, social justice issues, and low self-confidence. As an Asian American woman, I celebrate diversity and welcome people from all backgrounds.
I am a life transition therapist. I help adults overcome anxiety and the unknown in order to step into new seasons of life with confidence and hope. Transitions can be exhausting. A breakup, leaving your country or the place you used to live or work, losing your health, starting college or grad school are moments when your inner coping resources could fail. Also, when you lose a loved one, you may feel estranged and angry for a long period, and traumatized too. Finding a safe space to heal and learn new coping strategies can make a difference. Working with me you will learn new tools to navigate into safe emotional shores. I have worked for 16 years treating anxious and depressed mood, trauma, the integration of contents of dreams and nightmares, somatic and relationship issues, themes of personal growth. My approach is psychodynamic and integrative, promoting a body-mind-spirit connection. I do trauma-informed, attachment, body focused, and cognitive behavioral interventions. It has been my privilege to hold the space for those who are in deep emotional pain, witness their wisdom as they make meaning of their suffering until they feel ready to move on. I will be a trustworthy and respectful listener during your healing journey, and we will work together in a cooperative manner. Soy una terapeuta de transiciones de vida. Ayudo a las personas adultas a superar la ansiedad y lo desconocido para entrar en nuevas etapas de su vida con confianza y esperanza. Una ruptura, dejar su paÃs o el lugar donde vivÃa o trabajaba, perder su salud son momentos en los que sus recursos internos pueden fallar y convendrÃa tener apoyo profesional. Cuando se pierde a un ser querido, el sentirse vacÃo y enojado se podrÃa extender de más. Los cambios en la vida vienen acompañados de estrés, ansiedad, depresión y trauma. Encontrar un espacio seguro para sanar y explorar nuevas estrategias marcan la diferencia. He trabajado por 16 años en temas de ansiedad, depresión y trauma, autoestima, relaciones, salud, duelo, la integración de contenidos de pesadillas y sueños, temas de crecimiento personal, promoviendo el balance emocional, fÃsico y espiritual. Mi acercamiento es psicodinámico e integrativo. El español es mi primer idioma. Ver: es.idpsychotherapy.com Para mà es un privilegio el sostener el espacio delicado de aquellos que están en un profundo dolor emocional y presenciar su sabidurÃa mientras descubren el sentido de su pena, y se sienten listos para continuar su camino. En mà encontrará a una terapeuta respetuosa y confiable, que sabe escuchar y que cooperará con usted en su viaje de sanación.
Currently accepting new clients who live in Texas! You’re exhausted and worn out from the daily tasks of life and the emotions that feel all too heavy right now. You find yourself losing track of time, endlessly scrolling through the internet just to take your mind off things. You crave connection with those around you, but the heaviness of your emotions makes you feel like you’re a burden to those closest to you. On the inside, you battle with thoughts of all the ways that you do not measure up, and the feeling of never being good enough. You worry if people really want to be your friend and know you for you. The feelings of anxiety and loneliness feel closest to you. You are usually the one to put others first, but you worry if people really see you and know you for you. You crave authentic connection and a space to be heard, seen, and accepted for who you truly are, and not what others expect you to be. You want to belong, to vulnerably share life with friends and family, to love and be loved without fear. You’ve tried figuring out things on your own and even dab in the latest self-help trend, but you have found that it’s not working as you had imagined. You are used to being self-sufficient and sorting out things on your own, but you have come to realize that you need help. It takes courage to ask for help, we are not meant to do life alone but are made for connection. You see this, you know this, you seek this. I understand that hesitancy can accompany the idea of therapy, so I prioritize creating a safe and trusting space that allows you to come out of hiding and show up as yourself, as you feel seen and heard to process your thoughts and emotions. During our time together we will explore your story and the deeper meanings and root causes of your pain, childhood experiences, difficult thoughts, and behavior patterns. Through a lens of curiosity, you will gain greater insight and new tools to bring about the change that you have been desiring. Sessions with me are filled with compassion, warmth, non-judgment, and authenticity. I want to help you reconnect with yourself and leave those worries behind, so you can live a more peaceful life. Christian counseling is available for clients requesting it. Together, we will get you to a place where you are able to show up as yourself in relationships, meaningfully connect with those around you, to enjoy the life that you are currently living. Feel free to send a message, to see if we will be a good fit!
I’m a licensed counselor and approved supervisor for LPC Associates in Texas with over 19 years of experience, specializing in crisis intervention and suicide prevention. While I have extensive experience working with individuals involved in the legal system—including those who are incarcerated, recently released, or facing legal challenges—my practice is open to anyone seeking support. In addition to working with clients facing personal struggles, I also support the families of incarcerated individuals, as well as professionals in high-stress roles—such as law enforcement, correctional officers, attorneys, and first responders. I work with adults from all walks of life who are navigating stress, anxiety, life transitions, or simply feeling stuck. My approach is casual, compassionate, and collaborative. I believe that therapy should be a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can be yourself, and I tailor each session to your unique needs. Reaching out for help takes courage, and I'm glad you’re here. Whether you're dealing with something specific or just feeling overwhelmed, we can work through it together. I look forward to connecting with you. Please visit my website to schedule a free 15 minute consultation or to book a virtual session.
Invitation to Support and Growth. Are you feeling stuck and unable to move forward? Do you need someone to talk to and work through the challenges that have been weighing you down or hindering your progress in life, relationships, or work? Are you seeking additional support to navigate the complexities you are currently facing? Do you experience feelings of guilt or shame for being stuck for an extended period and blame yourself for circumstances that are often beyond your control? Perhaps you have a unique situation and need a compassionate listener to help you articulate and process your thoughts. You have my unwavering support. By working with me, you will always take the lead, with my guidance and encouragement. I am dedicated to helping you improve your self-perception and gain deeper insights into your identity. Together, we will address the protective barriers you have built and work towards your empowerment. I will encourage you to believe in yourself as you grow through these experiences. Trust the process—with the support you need. Rooted in Hope Therapy
You may feel overwhelmed by academics, anxiety, or the pressure to keep up while also figuring out who you are in college. Many students feel stuck in their thoughts, burned out, or unsure how to manage transitions, relationships, and expectations. I work with college students navigating stress, anxiety, identity concerns, and major life changes, helping them build coping skills and feel more grounded and confident. Therapy can be structured and goal-focused or more reflective based on your needs. You don’t need everything figured out to start. I offer virtual therapy via video sessions. I'm available weeknights and Sunday evenings. I am in-network with most major insurance plans, with new plans added regularly. You can verify your specific coverage through my website (bottom of the page). Self-pay options are also available. Please reach out with any questions.
With over 10 years of experience in pastoral counseling, I bring a compassionate and grounded presence to the counseling relationship. My background includes walking with individuals through grief, anxiety, depression, and life transitions, as well as exploring questions of faith, identity, and meaning. These experiences have shaped my approach as one rooted in empathy, insight, and hope. I am currently pursuing my Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and completing my practicum at AE Counseling under the supervision of Ami Evans. My goal is to provide a safe and supportive space where you can explore your story, reclaim your voice, and move toward healing and growth. Whether you’re navigating stress, loss, relationship challenges, or spiritual concerns, I will meet you with compassion and respect. I believe deeply in the power of connection and in honoring each person’s unique path. My counseling style is trauma-informed and person-centered, integrating clinical best practices with a holistic respect for the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Together, we’ll work collaboratively to build resilience, strengthen self-understanding, and foster hope for what is possible.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Clinical Certified Trauma Professional (CCTP), proudly born and raised in Brownsville, Texas. With a strong commitment to mental wellness, I provide compassionate, individualized care designed to support clients in achieving emotional, psychological, and behavioral well-being. My approach to therapy is grounded in evidence-based practices including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Trauma-Informed Care, and Motivational Interviewing. These modalities allow me to support clients in understanding their emotions, building resilience, and creating lasting, positive change. With 13 years of experience in law enforcement, I bring a unique perspective to my practice. I understand the complex demands of high-stress careers and offer specialized support for individuals experiencing PTSD, depression, and other mental health challenges associated with such professions.
At Peaks and Valleys Counseling Center, I understand that college can bring meaningful growth alongside overwhelming stress and uncertainty. I provide trauma-informed, compassionate therapy for students navigating anxiety, trauma, eating concerns, and grief. My goal is to offer a supportive space where students can better understand themselves, strengthen coping skills, and build resilience as they move forward with greater confidence and self-trust.
Starting therapy can feel exciting, overwhelming, and even a little intimidating. And guess what? That’s completely normal. Every step outside your comfort zone is a step toward growth. With over three years of counseling experience, my goal is to provide a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where you can feel heard, seen, and empowered. Using a telehealth platform I can walk alongside you in finding strength and purpose through life's hardships. ✨ Ready to take the first step toward a more fulfilling life? Reach out today. I'm here to support you when you’re ready.
The mission of the Memorial Christian Counseling Center is to provide professional counseling within a Christ-centered framework.We believe you can’t heal what’s hidden and journey by your side as a unique individual to nurture, inspire, and empower you to live a more purposeful and thriving life, embrace your need for growth, tap into your strengths, and fulfill your highest potential. We have several therapists who practice at our counseling center and you can check out our website for more information on each therapist listed below. Lindsey Hawkins, PhD, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and specializes in working with individuals, couples, and families who have experienced trauma. Lindsey is also EMDR trained. Michael Kouba, Licensed Professional Counselor and specializes in working with teenagers. Brooke Bailey, Licensed Professional Counselor and specializes in working with female adolescents (12+) and women specific issues. Marley Hayman, Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate and specializes in children, teens, and young adults. Marley is also EMDR trained. Jacob Hicks, Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate and specializes in military culture. Olelekan Oloyede, Practicum Student and works with individuals, couples, and families.
"""Sylvie Mawoh is a dedicated Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with an MSN in Psychiatric Mental Health from South College, earned in 2022. She specializes in treating patients with depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and other psychiatric disorders. Sylvie's approach to psychiatric mental health focuses not only on caring for individuals but also on uncovering the underlying root causes of their issues to provide effective treatment. She actively engages patients in their treatment options, advocating for them to be heard and respected with understanding and compassion. Sylvie has experience working in a variety of treatment settings, including outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, TMS clinics, telehealth services, and the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. This diverse background equips her with the skills and knowledge to provide high-quality mental health care. In her free time, Sylvie enjoys taking walks, especially around the lake in her neighborhood, watching movies, and spending quality time with her family. Her holistic approach to mental health care aims to enrich and improve the overall well-being of her patients, fostering strong community bonds and restoring balance to their lives."""
Would you like to make changes in your life, but you feel overwhelmed to even know where to start? Maybe you are unhappy with your relationships, your job, or there is some part of you that struggles with difficult to understand feelings. Perhaps you live with unresolved trauma that you have avoided facing. Maybe you live daily with depression and anxiety, and struggle to get out of bed in the morning and get through your day. Together, we will make a plan for change for you so that you can finally live the life that you want for yourself. I create a safe space where change can happen. I can teach you relaxation techniques to help you manage feelings of depression and anxiety. We will develop new coping skills, cognitive thought patterns, and personal narratives. These changes will promote growth and change for you and allow you to break away from negative thought patterns, intense feelings, and troubled relationships. I have 14 years plus experience working in the mental health field . I have a compassion personality , provide a safe space to talk , trained in tools that helps to build the best life for ourselves . Being part of my clients journey to achieve those goals for themselves keeps me hopeful about the world - we are all better because you are in it.
I am an APRN, PMHNP-BC providing virtual psychiatric care across Texas & Maryland for adolescents, college students, and adults. I work with students navigating stress, academic pressure, anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, and major life transitions. I also have specialized training in child and adolescent psychiatry and family-focused care, including adoption-related dynamics. My approach is collaborative and down-to-earth, focusing on what’s actually affecting your day-to-day life and school experience. I combine medication management with practical, skills-based strategies like motivational interviewing, DBT skills, ACT, and interpersonal therapy to help you feel more steady, focused, and supported.
I strongly believe in the potential of human beings to access their inner resources to create change and empower themselves to have the quality of life they want and they deserve. I am a Spanish/English Bilingual Therapist who works with adults. As an immigrant myself, I understand cross-cultural and acculturation situations that hinder daily life due to immigration processes. Part of my focus as a therapist is to comprehend and work with the nuances of different backgrounds and cultural needs. I have been a hypnotherapist for over 14 years. I have extensive training and experience in Traditional and Ericksonian Hypnosis. I also have training in healing emotional wounds through regressive techniques. I truly believe hypnosis is a magnificent technique to help clients reach out their inner resources, create change and empower themselves.
Gary Stittgen Jr. is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Texas specializing in anxiety, stress, marriage counseling & divorce, parenting, and other relationship concerns. Over his eight years of experience in the mental health field, Gary has developed a focus on communication, social-emotional aspects, and reality-based problem solving to assist clients in achieving their therapeutic goals. Gary uses evidence-based techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), two therapy modalities that encourage clients to understand the influence of their thoughts and feelings on their behaviors. Gary’s ultimate goal is to help clients free themselves from the unhelpful behaviors and cognitive distortions that are unhelpful to their achievement of their ultimate goals. As a Certified Yoga Instructor, he also incorporates elements of mindfulness and yoga into his sessions. Gary is dedicated to finding a treatment plan that works for each client. To this end, initial sessions with Gary include a diagnostic evaluation, an orientation to his therapeutic approaches, treatment planning, and then the start of therapeutic work by session three. Gary earned his Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Statistics from Loyola University of Chicago and his Master of Social Work degree from Fordham University. Prior to private practice, Gary worked in psychiatric hospitals, community mental health organizations and substance use clinics—providing him with broad expertise to best meet the needs of each client.