Monica Pavlovsky
M.S., LPC
I’m especially passionate about working with clients through challenging life transitions, including postpartum experiences, relationships, communication, and decision-making. My first postpartum client found me, and through understanding and care, I discovered a new area of expertise and a deep appreciation for the positive ripple effects that come from supporting clients in such crucial times. These experiences have helped shape my empathetic and open-minded approach to a wide range of issues.
In our sessions, I aim to provide a comfortable, non-judgmental space where we can tackle even the “sticky” subjects. I’m not easily offended, and I believe in diving into life’s complexities. I want my clients to feel safe bringing their whole selves into therapy, knowing that I’m here to support them in exploring who they are and who they want to be. My philosophy is that the best decisions are the ones that align with the individual making them. I can offer guidance and highlight good pra
Cali Burke
M.S., LPC-Associate
My approach to therapy is rooted in humanistic principles, which emphasize the importance of empathy, acceptance, and unconditional positive regard. I believe that every individual has the capacity for growth and change, and I work collaboratively with my clients to help them identify their strengths, set goals, and make meaningful progress towards their desired outcomes. I also integrate cognitive-behavioral techniques into my practice, which focus on identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and behaviors that may be contributing to a client's distress.
One of the most rewarding aspects of my work is witnessing the transformation that occurs when clients find the courage and strength to confront their fears, confront their past, and embrace their true selves. I have had the privilege of working with clients from all walks of life, each with their own unique struggles and triumphs. One client that stands out in my mind is a young woman who struggled with drug abuse, anx
Dishawn Adams
M.S., LPC, LCDC
Dishawn Adams is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (TX # 14678) and Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate (TX # 91644) She has more than 25 years of experience working in the criminal justice, mental health, substance use struggles and other fields and addictions fields. She has worked in a variety of clinical and mental health settings (to include outpatient and inpatient drug and alcohol centers, inpatient psychiatric hospitals, and residential facilities for behaviorally challenged children, adolescents and adults, home-based, community based and residential settings). She has experience working with individuals with co-occurring conditions including addictions, adjustment, anxiety depression and personality disorders).
Dishawn is a LGBTQIA therapist trained to work with individuals, families and groups with a variety of needs. She enjoys working with couples counseling to strengthen needs in communication, intimacy, relationship, and parenting issues. She works with
Jessica McDuffee
M.A., LPC
With a rich understanding of the deep emptiness of depression, the overwhelming chaos of anxiety, the powerlessness of bipolar disorder, and the inescapable wounds of trauma, Jessica is committed to providing a safe and supportive space for healing and growth.
Jessica recognizes that these struggles can feel isolating and paralyzing, leaving individuals feeling lost and alone. Through her empathetic and client-centered approach, she offers a non-judgmental environment where clients can explore their emotions, thoughts, and experiences without fear, embarrassment or shame.
Drawing from her background in clinical mental health -- having worked in the criminal justice system, community mental health and private practice -- Jessica is a trained in trauma-informed care.
Jessica utilizes a variety of therapeutic modalities tailored to each individual's unique needs. These may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness techniques, and
Steven Barnett
M.S., LPC
If you're reading this, you're likely looking for someone who understands the inner workings of your mind, someone who can guide you through the labyrinth of emotions, fears, and challenges you face. Welcome, my name is Steven, and I'm here to support and journey along with you.
I specialize in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and know all too well the insidious ways it can dictate one's life. I've been trained to understand its mechanisms and, more importantly, to help you regain control. If you find yourself trapped in patterns and behaviors, feeling like you're at the mercy of intrusive thoughts, I am here to help you break free.
External circumstances – be they societal, familial, or workplace pressures – can create an immense burden on the psyche. Together, we can explore these external factors, understanding their roots and finding ways to navigate through them with resilience and grace.
For those battling the ever-present clouds of anxiety or the weighty chains of de