Areas of Specialty
Trauma/PTSD
Adjustment/Life transitions
Multigenerational Households (including Hispanic culture)
Depression
Anxiety/Stress
Parenting (including parenting children with special needs and single parents)
College & Career Counseling
Chronic Pain
Codependency (family of addiction)
Grief/Death/Dying
Mood Disorders
Maternal Mental Health (Infertility, Trying to Conceive, Pregnancy, Postpartum)
Couples Counseling
Premarital Counseling (Together in Texas provider)
Faith-based (Biblical) Counseling (upon request only)

Insurance Plans Accepted
Private pay only

 

with Wright Wellness since 2023

Supervised by Beth Ann Contreras, MMFT, LMFT Supervisor, LPC Supervisor, TX License # 60484

Life has a way of throwing things at us that we didn't expect. These moments or seasons in life are usually the ones that impact us the most. Sometimes we just need someone to walk with us through these difficult journeys. Someone who can provide a safe, loving, non-judgmental space so we can deal with all that life is throwing at us. No one deserves to be without this space to work on making their best life, a reality. 

I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in the state of Texas since 2019. I completed my undergraduate degree from East Texas Baptist University in 2013 and my graduate degree from Liberty University in 2018. I have since worked in a variety of private practice settings that have ranged from traditional private practice to a birth center to a pediatric therapy clinic.

I have been trained to implement a few evidence-based therapeutic treatments in session which are Cognitive-Behavioral therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused therapy, and psychoeducation surrounding cognition. These theoretical approaches help my clients gain the knowledge and solutions needed to make necessary life changing choices. As a counselor, it’s important that I maintain transparency, honesty, vulnerability, and integirty to support trust and growth in the therapeutic relationship. Currently, I specialize in working with young adults and millennials.

Reaching out is no small act on your part. It takes courage and faith that everything will be alright once you open up about the most difficult stuff you've been going through. My hope is that therapy will become a safe space for you and that you'll feel it was one of the best decisions you have ever made. 

When I’m not seeing clients, you’ll most likely see me running after my two boys who have special needs and hanging out with my husband of 11 years. Beyond that, I enjoy getting into my newest DIY project, loving on my two dogs Harley and Joy, and participating in activities at my church. 

I look forward to meeting you!