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Richland Hills
New Horizon Counseling Center is a group private practice with multiple licensed therapist to choose from for your counseling needs. Each therapist was carefully selected to ensure that our clients receive the utmost care and professionalism. Our therapist utilizes and specialize in a variety of different therapeutic modalities. At NHCC we understand that in order to have a successful therapeutic experience, the quality of the therapeutic relationship is imperative.
Richland Hills
I specialize in counseling grief and loss from a unique experiential perspective, as I was widowed in my late thirties. This was my underlying motivation to return to graduate school in my early fifties to enter the counseling profession. I have a passion to help others through loss in the same way that I was helped. I also specialize in counseling for substance abuse and its effects on individuals and their loved ones, using both Twelve Step and cognitive behavioral approaches.