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Life can be challenging and, even with our best efforts, we can have difficulty sorting through our own challenges. Let us help. Sometimes, having an impartial listener can help. Whether you're anxious, depressed or trying to sort through relationship difficulties, our therapists are trained to give you our full attention and help you find the solutions that work for you.

We offer the options of in-person therapy, virtual counseling or telephone sessions to current and new clients. (Our virtual services are offered through HIPPA compliant and encrypted services. This option involves new clients filling out intake forms--links on first page of this site--and either faxing them to 817-275-3720 or emailing them to our office at centerstaff@hotmail.com. Arrangement of payment method needs to be made with our office and we are glad to file insurance claims when appropriate.)

Credit cards are also accepted. All our therapists are licensed in the state of Texas.

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Hitting the Relationship "Reset" Button

You meet this really incredible person, you go out, you make-out…and we’re off to the races. With today’s pacing, relationships go from zero to living together in a matter of weeks. Physical intimacy on the first night of meeting an attractive member of the opposite sex is common. Relationship intimacy, however, in it’s very definition […]

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Depression and Logic

You’re used to handling life pretty well. Work is sometimes a hassle, but you’ve got things under control. Maybe things are sometimes rocky in the relationship area, but that’s just a fact of life for everyone occasionally. Nothing horrible has happened in your life. Actually, everything is okay. Not much different than usual…except you’re having […]

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Living the Unconscious Life

Action without assessment…sound familiar? We tend to do and say things without a conscious reason. And if we have a reason, it’s only vaguely coherent. Most behaviors aren’t viewed by individuals as chosen. Instead, we fall back on the reactionary stance to validate our actions. “Well, he started it,” we say as if we’re eight […]

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Always Your Fault?

You’re the screw-up. Whatever happened, it’s your fault! You should have done something different. It’s all you. The interesting thing about responsibility is that it cannot be assumed or assigned without conferring power. Almost everyone wants to argue about that, but it is an unavoidable fact. Power and responsibility go hand-in-hand. Just think, if you […]

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Smart People and Panic Disorder

All of the sudden, your heart is slamming against your breast bone with every beat and feels like it’s going to jump out of your chest. You’re breaking out in a sweat. An excruciating sensation grips your chest. You must be having a heart attack! Cardiac Infarction or Panic Attack? Getting to the E.R. on […]

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The Attraction of the Abusive Relationship

If you’re in an abusive relationship, you’ll argue hotly that there’s nothing attractive about being abused. If you’re a bystander, watching someone you care about stay in an abusive situation, you may have asked why she doesn’t leave. Assuming the victim has financial wherewithal and no children to muddy up the waters, why does she […]

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The Selfish Break-Up

Not only is breaking up hard to do, it can be confusing and complicated. More and more, people don’t want an end that’s the end of a relationship. You can view this phenomena as a relationship evolving into something different, or maybe you just suck at resolution. Ending relationships is hard and who likes hard? […]

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Choosing Your Best Career

Picking the right career isn’t just a challenge for kids graduating from high school. Lots of adults wrestle with finding their niche. You’ll find shelves of books in the library and bookstores on career choice. The real challenge is finding the best career for you. Studies show that the average working American will have three […]

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Choose A Lifestyle, Then A Mate

Ah, love is beautiful and love can work through any problem …, then you marry and experience the reality. He’s an atheist and you believe strongly in following your Jewish faith or evangelical Christianity or Buddhism. Whichever faith is yours, you believe in faith and he just doesn’t. You had hopes of going to synagoge, […]

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Outsourcing Your Emotions

Maybe you have people who are important to you…and they don’t always make the best decisions. They get emotional about situations and feel very distressed. Naturally, you want to say something or do something to help. You try generally to be rational about problems. Usually, you find a way to handle most things. Not everything, […]

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