
Who We Are As LGBTQIA+ Affirming Counselors
Check out our latest blog to understand what it means to us to be LGBTQIA+ affirming counselors!

Check out our latest blog to understand what it means to us to be LGBTQIA+ affirming counselors!

Read along for tips on how you can be intentional with your efforts to make this an unforgettable summer for your family!

These are common questions I hear from people in the community when they hear what I do. Look and see if they answer any questions you may have about counseling!

So, how exactly can you overcome and cope with your anger? Check out our latest blog post titled “5 Tips to Overcome Your Anger” for practical tips you can apply to manage your anger in a healthy manner.

Check out our latest blog post titled “Real Situations, A Glimpse Into Our Offices” for examples of situations in which people came to see us and found the support they sought.

Here is a peek into a therapist’s mind and what we wish our clients knew but we may not be able to directly say.

Here are some essential things to consider when actively working to build your community and family of choice, no matter your life stage!

Do you find yourself wondering how you can make protecting your peace a sustainable practice in your life? Read along for tips on how to make your inner peace a priority.

Wondering what it would take to have amazing sex in your relationship? Check out our latest blog titled “Recipe for An Amazing Sex Life” to learn about three steps you can take to improve your sex life!

Rest is such a vital practice but one that many of us don’t know how to pursue and often we feel like we do not have time to make rest a priority. Read along to learn about some barriers that may be getting in your way and for tips on how to recharge and rest.
You have the right to request a copy of your health care records from us.
Requests must be made in writing and may be submitted in person, by mail, by email, or through a patient portal if available.
We may ask you to complete an authorization form. Records are provided according to Texas law.
Please contact our office if you need help requesting your records.
You may contact the Texas Health and Human Services Council by visiting the Council’s Contact Us webpage.
– The page includes phone numbers, email options, and online forms.
You may file a consumer complaint with the Texas Office of the Attorney General through the Consumer Protection webpage.
– Follow the instructions on the website to submit a complaint online.
If you have questions about House Bill 4224, email HCR_PRU@hhs.texas.gov.