Internal Family Systems therapists in Wharton, Texas TX

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Dallas, Texas therapist: Cara Waters, licensed professional counselor
Internal Family Systems

Cara Waters

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LCDC-I
My vision is to empower the LGBTQ+ community. I provide individual and couple counseling to those dealing with trauma, addiction and codependence. I especially enjoy working with couples. I serve the LGBTQ+ community, and I am proud to be part of that community as well. I am very passionate about helping my clients become authentically themselves in every way. I provide support for LGBTQ+ clients who are navigating negative experiences, sexuality/gender issues, trauma, relationship issues and spiritual/religious abuse. I take what I have learned through experience and education and assist my clients in the areas that create stress, anxiety and depression.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas
Dallas, Texas therapist: Sheena K. Glover, psychologist
Internal Family Systems

Sheena K. Glover

Psychologist, PsyD
Welcome to Intimacy In Progress, where couples unite to unlock deeper connections, embrace fearless love, and embark on a journey of healing together.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas
Austin, Texas therapist: Jane Green MA LPA-IP, counselor/therapist
Internal Family Systems

Jane Green MA LPA-IP

Counselor/Therapist, Licensed Psychological Associate in Independent Practice
Reaching out for help is a sign of strength not weakness, If you are ready to receive help, we can work together to achieve your therapy goals. I cannot tell you what to do. I can listen, help you discover patterns of thought and behavior that are not serving you well and help you find techniques to cope with your thoughts and behavior appropriately to affect change in your life. There are many approaches to therapy, just as there are many individual issues. Expect me to employ therapy modalities tailored to your needs, not to be married to an approach that doesn't resonate with you.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas
Bellaire, Texas therapist: Lisette Theriot, licensed clinical social worker
Internal Family Systems

Lisette Theriot

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Values Based, Compassionate Therapy. My name is Lisette, and I graduated from the University of Southern California in 2011 with a Masters in Social work, with a clinical specialty. Prior to that I was working as a counselor in a residential dual diagnosis and substance abuse setting. Originally from England, I now practice out of Houston and see Texas based clients virtually, and in my Houston office. I offer you a very discreet, compassionate, humanist forward approach with ACT/CBT/IFS/Brainspotting training. Also certified in Complex Trauma (CCTP-II) and CBGT for insomnia. I have spent many years working for a major Texas hospital providing crisis intervention, substance abuse assessment, family intervention, grief counseling, adjustment to chronic illness as well as general supportive therapy. I am very familiar with the various inpatient and outpatient treatment centers in Texas should that be under consideration by my clients. I see a wide range of clients with a variety of presenting issues. I do have a special passion for grief work, alcohol and substance use disorders, neurodivergent individuals, older adults, trauma, and kind/respectful separation.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas
Seattle, Washington therapist: Brian Jones, licensed mental health counselor
Internal Family Systems

Brian Jones

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MEd, LMHC, LPC
Did you grow up in high-demand religion, such as a small fundamentalist church or an extremely conservative denomination? Has this affected your life in more ways than one, even if you're now an atheist adult? Maybe you still struggle to trust people, or feel like you fit in, or have strained family and romantic relationships. I've been there, and I can help. Not all therapists understand what religious trauma is like, especially "lower-case 't' trauma" when you can't point to one single explanation for why church was harmful to you. A lot of religious trauma therapists are also Christian; this doesn't mean that they're bad at what they do, but you might feel the need to work with someone from a more agnostic or skeptical worldview. If this sounds like what you're looking for, check out my website for more information and schedule a free consultation at www.bjonescounseling.com.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas