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Katie Hueni

M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counseling, LPC

Finding the right fit when looking for a therapist can be complicated. Most of us are looking for a therapist who understands us and can help us move from point A to point B in our personal journeys. Every writer needs a team around them as they edit and rewrite- to provide helpful feedback, new approaches to try, and highlight what is working well. Writing a life story that you love is no different.

I love accompanying clients on the journey of self-discovery that the therapy process can instigate. Right now, you may feel stuck, anxious, or depressed. You may be navigating painful relationships- or upheaval in a formerly good relationship. I can help you move towards healing and growth, whether that looks like reduced anxiety, improved communication with your partner, or getting that big secret off your chest. My approach incorporates moments of light hearted connection along with the heavier truths we might unpack together. I don’t do “blank face” therapy- I believe that authentic connection is much more powerful than neutrality.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Texas, and have a M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of St. Thomas – Houston. My approach is integrative, meaning I draw from a variety of approaches in collaboration with each individual client. I believe your therapy experience should be as unique as you are and that we find the tools that work best for you. My therapy toolkit includes attachment-based, narrative, family systems, and somatic/body-oriented approaches including EMDR.

I have experience working with a variety of concerns including depression, anxiety, self-harm, substance abuse, sexual abuse, domestic violence, Highly Sensitive Persons (HSP), Religious Trauma Syndrome/spiritual abuse, Adult Children of Narcissists (ACONs), ADHD, Autism, and family of origin issues.

I believe:

  • in your inner wisdom and intuition to help you find what you need on your personal journey.

  • that trust is not automatic, but naturally developed over time in a collaborative relationship.

  • that you have the right to ask me questions and give me honest feedback.

  • you are strong, and that part of our work together is acknowledging and fully owning your many strengths, even in the midst of difficulty or struggle.

  • that you have the right to be fully human, complex, and contradictory in our work together.

  • that you deserve a therapeutic approach that is kind, strong, gentle, and brave.