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As an empathetic therapist, I have developed the ability to truly listen to the needs and desires of each client and help them det...
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As an empathetic therapist, I have developed the ability to truly listen to the needs and desires of each client and help them determine what they need, allowing my clients to achieve their goals to live happier and more productive lives.
David is a Licensed Professional Counselor, in the State of Texas who has over 12 years of experience. David has worked with clients from age 18 through 65 and older challenged with general issues and with anxiety, addiction, depression, ADHD, relationship issues, mood, grief, and trauma. David is a senior citizen and personally experiences the complexities of aging. He has previous experience with couples counseling, crisis intervention, and trauma and addiction recovery. David received a Certificate in Sexual Addictions Therapy from Mid Nazarene University.
David received his master’s in counseling psychology from the University of Saint Mary. David utilizes a variety of clinical approaches, including cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), dialectic behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness-based practices, and eye movement desensitization therapy (EMDR). David has his Level 2 Certification Feeling Good TEAM-CBT.
David truly believes in the importance of assisting others to discover the goals of each client, helping people help themselves to achieve a life that is fulfilling, peaceful, and purposeful. David is looking forward to working with you to address your needs, discover your strengths, and develop coping tools for you to enjoy life.
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As someone who has had my own mental health issues, I understand the challenges of finding your way out of depression, anxiety, an...
As someone who has had my own mental health issues, I understand the challenges of finding your way out of depression, anxiety, and the intense pain of emotional suffering.
Matthew Harmon is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who has worked with adults and children with disabilities, with death and dying, and extensively in the inpatient/outpatient behavioral health setting with individuals in crisis, including suicidal depression and other issues.
Matthew completed his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and his Master of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin. He is passionate, attentive, and well-organized. Matthew believes that life is not always easy, and though there is joy, there is also much heartache. After years of working in this field, providing services to many different clients, Matthew came to the understanding that no situation is hopeless, that there is a solution to every problem, though not always what we expect.
Matthew is trained in Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Level 1. Matthew's approach is focused, practical, and skills based, helping couples strengthen their relationships through structured, research backed tools. Matthew integrates Gottman Method principles improving communication, deepening emotional connection, and managing conflict constructively, while maintaining a clear, goal oriented framework tailored to each couple’s needs.
Matthew aims to provide a safe, nonjudgmental environment where you can learn about yourself and your loved ones in an effort to feel more whole, more connected, and more in control of your life’s direction. He specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which is one of the most effective evidence-based therapeutic treatments available. CBT is based on something called the “cognitive theory", an idea relating back to the ancient Greek philosopher Epictetus, who said, “Individuals aren’t disturbed by the world or what happens to them, but by their thoughts about the world.” The primary idea is that if we can change our thoughts about ourselves, the world, and our idea of the future, then we can change our experience. Matthew is also trained in hypnotherapy, solution-focused brief therapy, and has a passion for mindfulness, existentialism, ecotherapy, and other holistic methods.
My goal, as your therapist, is to help you look within to find your strengths that will help you to overcome adversity and discove...
My goal, as your therapist, is to help you look within to find your strengths that will help you to overcome adversity and discover the person you were meant to be.
Natalie Lenard is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with more than 10 years of experience in counseling and mental health. Working with clients across all age ranges, she has assisted clients with issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, academic struggles, dissociative disorders, family and relational problems, and stage of life hardships.
Natalie graduated with a Master's degree in Counselor Education from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX. Her degree included a focus on both School and Community Mental Health Counseling. Natalie's later experiences working in domestic violence, substance abuse, criminal justice, parental alienation, and high-conflict divorce have taught her that long-term healing is the result of working to heal the root causes of our struggles. Natalie’s treatment approach incorporates trauma-informed cognitive behavioral therapy (TI-CBT), relational methods, and attachment theories, among many others.
Natalie understands the importance of personal growth to promote long-term healing. Her goal is to help you look deep within, find the person you are meant to be and use those strengths to be able to overcome difficulties yourself. Together, you will work to find the YOU that is the author of your story. Natalie looks forward to helping you achieve your goals.
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Alcohol addiction counseling in Pflugerville can help people manage their urges to consume alcohol. In addition, it can help people manage the challenges that stem from their addiction, from relationship issues to problems at work, as well as issues that their addiction may stem from, like trauma.
Alcohol addiction counseling works by helping one understand the underlying causes of their addiction, teaching them coping strategies, and recognizing their specific triggers. Long-term or ongoing alcohol addiction counseling can also help to prevent relapse.
Alcohol addiction counseling from our therapists in Pflugerville, TX is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The length of alcohol addiction counseling with our providers at Thriveworks in Pflugerville, TX depends on the individual’s needs and the extent and severity of their addiction, as well as the problems that might stem from it. That said, people can make meaningful progress in alcohol addiction counseling in the first weeks to months.
The therapists at Thriveworks Pflugerville, TX help people understand why and how alcohol use disorder and dependency develops. With their expertise, many clients can assess their alcohol use and treat any dependencies or abuses.
Our collaborative approach, blending evidence-based practices and compassionate care, aims to empower you. Scheduling an appointment with Thriveworks isn’t just seeking help; it’s a proactive step towards a more fulfilling life, supported by dedicated professionals. Book your session today—you can book online or call tour office in Pflugerville to begin.
Alcohol dependence, or alcoholism, is an illness characterized by a chemical imbalance in the brain. The imbalance can present as compulsive alcohol consumption, inability to control intake, and a depressed mood when unable to use alcohol.
Not all alcohol use is detrimental to a person’s health, but knowing when drinking crosses the line from recreational and beneficial to dependent and harmful is not always easy. Another problem is that any addiction also comes with denial and minimization—an inability or unwillingness to see problematic behaviors. Unfortunately, denial keeps alcoholics from receiving the help they need for a serious illness.
Think about how, when, and why you use alcohol. If you experience any of the following, it may be time to ask for a professional’s assessment and help.
Alcohol use may signal an addiction if a person:
Excessive drinking is associated with a host of other health challenges. When people consume more alcohol than their body can metabolize, the excess alcohol is circulated throughout the body via the blood stream. This excess alcohol can have a lasting effect and cause further health complications, including …
Alcoholism can cause horrific physical and emotional pain the lives of those who suffer from it as well as in the lives of their families and friends. There is no easy path to detox, treatment, and sobriety, but many recovered alcoholics will testified that battling their alcoholism was and is worth the effort.
Often, the first step toward recovery is acknowledging the problem and asking for help in addressing it. There are many paths toward recovery, and many people have found that a therapist helped them find the right path for them.
Recovering from alcohol dependence may include a multi-faceted approach. With a therapist’s guidance, finding the right treatment plan is a possibility. Treatment plans for alcoholism may include a …
Psychological Component – Counseling or therapy seeks to treat the underlying causes of addiction. A client and therapist may explore when and how the client first experienced alcohol; coping strategies (that do not involve alcohol) for managing difficult feelings and memories; any untreated mental health problems that have arisen because of the alcohol addiction.
Psychosocial Component – Support groups or group therapy have been an effective tool for recovery in the lives of many alcohol dependent people. In such a group setting, many people find empathy, accountability, and support.
Pharmacological Component – In certain cases, medication may aid recovery or help maintain sobriety. A medical doctor or therapist can determine if, when, or how medication can positively affect treatment for alcohol addiction.
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