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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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DON’T JUST ASK

When clients sit in my office, explaining their relationship problems, I always ask about their communication and they always tell me that they listen well. I believe that they think they listen, but if their relationship partner is sitting in the session with them when I ask this question, they often shake their heads when I […]

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RELATIONSHIPS–THE COMPATIBILITY HOAX

Lots of people are looking for love and floundering around about what gives them the best shot at a satisfying, enduring love. After having several failed relationships, they often try to find a mate with whom they share preferences and opinions. This sadly can lead to even more relationship disaster.The trouble is that individuals get […]

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WHY DO THEY BATTER?

I recently came across a comment that lots of professionals weigh in on why people stay with partners who batter, but not many discuss why batters batter.I’m not going to give you a diagnosis. These are offered up and folks latch on to them. Various labels are often thrown at each other in the manner of weapons. […]

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SHE SAYS YOU NEVER LISTEN….

For a long time I’ve been talking about the importance of listening to your partner. The urge is to explain your position and most people do this over and over because they don’t feel heard by the other person. On the other hand, your mate isn’t feeling heard either. So both of you keep repeating […]

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COMFORTING OTHERS

Being around a grieving person can be really awkward. Whether this individual is mourning the death of a loved one or the end of a relationship, it can be hard to know what to say to him.Some people just flat out avoid individuals dealing with these kinds of losses. They may feel bad about doing […]

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SECURITY MATES

Some say it’s a relief to be alone after a terrible relationship ends, but most don’t feel this way. Many people–in all walks of life–barely wait for their current relationships to be declared dead before they sign up for an on-line dating site or head out to the bars. It’s like a relay race where […]

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FORGIVE, BUT FORGET?

The importance of forgiving your enemies is getting lots of attention these days, but it’s harder to forgive those who are not your enemies. Injury or betrayal by a loved one is much more painful. And what’s with the “forgetting” thing? Is it good to forget about an offense done to you? Do you have […]

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THE URGE TO DIAGNOSES

“My husband and I have been married a little over a year. We don’t fight a lot, but when we do, it’s terrible. A yr ago, we got into a couple of knock-down drag-outs where he called me ugly names and insulted me cruelly. I slapped him twice. He quickly let me know that this […]

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KIDS: MISBEHAVIOR & FEAR

Your child’s words of anger may upset you, but it’s important to realize that they’re pipsqueaks. You’re the big dog, even though you may not feel like it and you may not know what to do to get them to behave or to eat sensibly.As crazy as it sounds to frustrated, well-meaning parents, children are very […]

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WORKING MY WAY OUT OF A JOB

After several weeks or months of therapy, some of clients just go away. And this is okay, although I do prefer them to cancel or just not reschedule. No shows are a waste of my time and are particularly frustrating when I have others waiting for open appointment times. Still, I get it. Knowing how to leave […]

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