Therapists in Flower Mound , TX and Nearby Locations

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Ciara Weddborn
LPC, BCN/QEEG-DL
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas

I am Bilingual (Spanish/English) and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. I see therapy as a collaborative effort of gaining insight, self-awareness and a better understanding on how to approach life. I believe that counseling begins with...
Amy Scarborough
LPC-Intern
In-Person Sessions:

Mansfield, Texas

Amy is a Licensed Professional Counseling Intern with direct supervision from Meredith Ivy LPC-S, RPT-S. Amy has a Masters of Arts in Professional Counseling from Liberty University and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Education from Stephen...
Michelle Salzman
LPC-Supervisor 1
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas

I'm Michelle. I would welcome the opportunity to talk with you. I know it is tough to reach out for help but a better life awaits you as you enter counseling. Give me a call or text me at the number provided. These forms of contact with me are...
In-Person Sessions:

Arlington, Texas

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas

Whether you are dealing with feelings of hopelessness, depression, or anxiety, a past tragedy, or abuse, Michelle will encourage and guide you toward a path of healing and hope. She believes in creating a safe place where you can learn, grow, and...
In-Person Sessions:

Dallas, Texas

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas

If you’ve ever wondered why relationships are so damn hard. You’re in the right place. I get it. I specialize in helping milennial couples tackle relationship issues ranging from dealing with FOMO, marriage and commitment, partner conflict, loss...
Rachel Gerbosi
MS Counseling, LPC, LMFT-Associate, LCDC
In-Person Sessions:

Dallas, Texas

My first priority in the counseling process is to ensure a trusting therapeutic relationship between you and I. No two people are the same, and it is my mission for us to work together to establish goals that are personalized to fit your unique...
Kelsey Poskey
LPC-Intern
In-Person Sessions:

North Richland Hills, Texas

Kelsey is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Intern under the direct supervision of Chris Covington, LPC-S. She received a Masters of Arts in Biblical Counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a Bachelor’s of Science in Animal Science from...
Eddie Osuagwu
LPC, LCDC, US DOT SAP, LPC-Supervisor (LPC-S)
In-Person Sessions:

Mesquite, Texas

Eddie Osuagwu is a Licensed Professional Counselor (L.P.C.). He is also a diplomate in addiction treatment; Level III- Diplomate (ADC) and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor(L.C.D.C.). He has been in the counseling profession for over two...
Heather  Craig
LPC-Intern
In-Person Sessions:

Mansfield, Texas

Heather is a Licensed Professional Counseling Intern with direct supervision from Meredith Ivey and Dr. Dan Clement. She is a graduate of the Masters in Professional Counseling at Dallas Baptist University. Heather has an Associates Degree in...
Shameela Keshavjee
LMFT, LMFT-Supervisor
In-Person Sessions:

Southlake, Texas

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas

Relationships can be the cornerstone to a happy and fulfilling life. When they hurt, you hurt. But the relationship you want is within reach! It takes dedication and conscious effort, but you can have the relationship of your dreams. As your couples...
In-Person Sessions:

Arlington, Texas

Ashley received her Master’s of Education in Counseling from Tarleton State University and her Bachelor of Science in Education from The University of Texas at Arlington. Ashley has experience with play therapy, solution-focused counseling, and...
Meredith Ivey
LPC-Supervisor 1
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas

Meredith Ivey is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supevisor as well as a Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, and a Child Centered Play Therapist- Supervisor. She has been counseling in Arlington for 7 years now. She graduated from the University...
Katie Witcher
LMFT- Associate
In-Person Sessions:

Dallas, Texas

My goal is to help you work through obstacles so you can fully live a life you love. As a Marriage and Family Therapist, my approach involves understanding the relationship patterns of your life, from the family you were born into to your current...
Mark DeYoung
LMFT, Ph.D.
In-Person Sessions:

Fort Worth, Texas

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas

Dr. Mark DeYoung is Licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of Texas. He has been a counselor since 1995. Dr. DeYoung is a dynamic family therapist who has pioneered therapy delivery methods in many unique environments. He has...
Brittany Cruse
LMSW, LPC-Intern
In-Person Sessions:

North Richland Hills, Texas

Brittany is a Licensed Master Social Worker under direct supervision from Lauren Scott LCSW. She graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Master’s in Social Work, as well as a Bachelor’s in Psychology. Brittany uses an eclectic...
Casey Leamy
MS Counseling, LMFT
In-Person Sessions:

Dallas, Texas

Nothing in life is one size fits all; therapy is no exception. My first priority is to establish a trusting relationship with you, then together create goals tailored to your individual needs. As humans, we tend to shy away from uncomfortable,...
In-Person Sessions:

Cleburne, Texas

Nancy is an experienced bilingual therapist working with children, adolescents, families, couples and individual adults on a variety of issues. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and PREPARE/ENRICH...
Kami Guidry
MS, LMFT-Associate
In-Person Sessions:

Frisco, Texas

Kami Guidry is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist - Associate, supervised by Layla Z. Scott, PhD, LMFT, CFLE. Kami attended Texas Woman's University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and Master of Science in Family...
Tiffany Young
LMFT Associate, LPC
In-Person Sessions:

North Richland Hills, Texas

Tiffany Young is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate and Licensed Professional Counselor Intern under the supervision of Beth Ann Contreras. Tiffany has a Masters of Marriage and Family Therapy from The King’s University. Tiffany is...
Melody Brooke
LMFT, LPC
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Texas, Colorado

Melody Brooke is a licensed marriage and family therapist who helps couples and individuals transform their relationships. She’s spent 25 years counseling clients on how to form healthy, satisfying relationships with one-on-one therapy, couples...

An Overview of Mental Health in Flower Mound, Texas

Situated in Denton County, Texas, Flower Mound is a warm and welcoming town. With a population of almost 70,000, this Texan town boasts high household income and low rates of poverty. There are, of course, still many factors that can contribute to mental health issues in Flower Mound. If you or someone you know is experiencing mental illness, or facing some of these contributing factors, discover where you can find professional mental health assistance.

Mental Illness in Texas

Throughout the United States, millions of individuals suffer from some form of mental illness. All ages and demographics are affected, but some factors can increase the likelihood of you experiencing a mental illness. In Texas, mental illness rates are slightly lower than the national average. Nevertheless, this issue still affects thousands of residents throughout the state. Here are some fast facts about mental illness in Texas:

  • 3.8 percent, or 723,000 adults suffer from a serious mental health issue
  • 64.7 percent of adolescents experiencing Major Depressive Episodes did not receive treatment
  • 93.6 percent of individuals with alcohol dependency did not receive treatment
  • 4.8 percent of Texan adolescents used pain relievers for nonmedical purposes

This statewide data shows that Texas is slightly better than average in some areas, but overall deals with similar rates of mental illness as the rest of the country. Many of these issues, like alcohol dependency, aren’t direct mental health concerns but are strongly linked with experiencing mental illness.

Contributing Factors to Mental Illness in Flower Mound, Texas

Many social and environmental factors contribute to mental health issues in Flower Mound, Texas. Thankfully, many of these factors are experienced far less frequently in Flower Mound than in other parts of the state.
Poverty is strongly linked with not only mental disorders but also violence. This can quickly create a vicious cycle. Experiencing a mental health issue can cause a person to miss work, pay expensive medical costs, and potentially become unemployed. Unemployment then increases the likelihood of increased mental health issues. In Flower Mound, only 3.23 percent of the population is living at or below the poverty rate. This is far lower than the national poverty rate average of 14 percent. Homeownership, another major indication of higher income, is at 86.4 percent in Flower Mound. With a large percentage of the population owning a home, homelessness isn’t as large of a contributing factor.

Another factor that increases the likelihood and severity of mental illness is substance abuse. Texas has a low rate of drug overdose deaths when compared to other states. 10.1 out of every 100,000 people die every year due to drug overdose. Excessive alcohol use, which is also linked with depression, occurs at a rate of 19.6 percent in Denton County. This is higher than other counties in Texas, making it a strong risk factor for health issues in Flower Mound.

Don’t wait to contact a mental health professional if you or a loved one are experiencing any of these correlated risk factors. Even if someone is suffering from mental health, that doesn’t necessarily mean they are also struggling with these other factors. Instead, they are simply at higher risk of engaging in other behaviors or struggling with other addictions or environmental issues.

Divorce Statistics

Divorce rates in the United States, and Texas in particular, have been steadily dropping in recent years. In 2015, only 2.6 Texans per 1,000 went through a divorce. Divorce has serious mental health implications not only for the couple involved but for the entire community. Divorce is typically linked with depression, anxiety, and other stress factors. Consider contacting a licensed marriage therapist if you are considering a divorce. A therapist can help you either reconcile your marriage or find a healthy and mutually beneficial way to navigate a divorce.