You are not alone……seeking help when you need it is the first major step toward robust mental health.
Since 2014, Hopeful Texas, PLLC has offered confidential and professional psychotherapy services helping people to express their feelings, solve their problems, and find new ways to cope with life.
Let us help you deal with stress, anxiety, trauma, hopelessness, depression, or loss of a loved one. We also offer assistance with parenting issues, problems of adolescence, life transitions, health or aging challenges, and caring for a loved one.
If you are having problems with self-esteem, child abuse, relationships, disability or illness, we are here for you.
Individuals from all over Houston rely on Hopeful Texas because of its outstanding reputation as a quality provider of low-cost mental health services. Issues such as depression, anxiety, relationships, grief or loss, and addiction are addressed in a therapeutic setting. Please call (281) 549-4705 or visit www.hopefultexas.com to discuss your concerns and to determine how Hopeful Texas’ service may help you.
Hopeful Texas is also known for its Couples Therapy Program. Couples meet in a private therapeutic setting to discuss their relationship issues with trained counselors. Please call Hopeful Texas to discuss your concerns. Through couples counseling, couples learn how to communicate more effectively, have a better understanding of their partners, and become a more cohesive family unit.
Hopeful Texas offers a range of services for families, adolescents, and children that include consultations and evaluations, and individual and family therapy. Families can address a range of issues, including crisis situations, in group or individual therapy modalities.
At Hopeful Texas, children and adolescents are given the opportunity to explore a wide range of developmental issues. Our youngest clients learn to express their needs and tackle developmental challenges related to separation, individuation, and school readiness. They gain the necessary skills to have healthy peer and family relationships. Adolescents utilize therapy to address challenges with self-esteem, peer relationships, school and academic difficulties, depression and anxiety, and strained and dysfunctional family relationships.
Parents and children are seen together in counseling to strengthen bonds, improve communication, and develop more effective problem-solving strategies. Contemporary families are faced with a myriad of stressors, including financial uncertainties, academic and developmental struggles, and communication breakdowns. Family therapy can help family members find more productive ways to interact and reestablish satisfying relationships.