Find a Therapist in Texas: Meet Our Counseling Team
Finding the right therapist is a crucial part of beginning your healing journey. District Counseling makes the process simple by offering a diverse team of licensed therapists across multiple Texas locations. Whether you’re seeking individual counseling, couples therapy, trauma support, or another service, this directory will help you connect with a therapist near you and find the right provider for your specific needs.
How to Use This Therapy Directory
Our center works hard to remove barriers between patients and mental health care experts. Whether you’re seeking in-person or remote support across Texas, this tool helps you quickly narrow down your options and connect with a provider who aligns with your needs.
- Browse therapist profiles to learn about their experience, specialties, and therapeutic approach.
- Choose the therapist in your area who feels like the right fit for your needs and goals.
- Request an appointment online or contact our team for additional guidance.
- Start your therapy journey promptly with a compassionate, skilled mental-health professional.
If you’re unsure which provider to choose, our team can help you pair you with a therapist who aligns with your objectives, age group, and city.
Texas Therapists Across Multiple Locations
District Counseling offers therapy and psychological services throughout the Houston metropolitan area and beyond. We have counselors in Austin, Fort Worth, Houston, Katy, Cypress, Pearland, Spring, Tomball, The Woodlands, and many other surrounding communities. Also, many of our therapists offer online counseling through secure telehealth, giving you flexible access to care from the comfort of your home.
In-Person & Telehealth Therapy Options
District Counseling offers face-to-face therapy sessions at our Texas offices and telehealth appointments statewide. Select the option that works for your schedule. Each therapist profile indicates:
- Whether they offer in-person sessions
- Whether they provide telehealth
- Their current availability
Browse Specific Treatments & Specialties
We understand that every person is unique, so our directory highlights therapists with experience in a broad range of treatments and mental-health concerns, including:
- Anxiety & stress
- Depression & mood disorders
- Trauma & PTSD
- Relationship and marriage counseling
- Family therapy
- Parenting support
- Grief & loss
- ADHD evaluations
- Autism testing
- Emotional dysregulation
- Teen and child counseling
- EMDR therapy
- Anger management
- LGBTQ+-affirming care
- Life transitions
This information helps clients quickly identify the therapist who best fits their situation.
Contact Us Today For Help Choosing A Therapist
Getting a new therapist shouldn’t be stressful. If you need assistance using our directory, simply contact District Counseling. We’ll recommend a mental health care provider near you who fits your preferences and daily routine. Get in touch today. Our staff is committed to helping you take the next step with confidence.
How do I choose the right therapist for my needs?
Start by considering what you want support with—such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, or child therapy—and look for therapists who specialize in those areas. It’s also important to choose someone you feel comfortable with and whose methodology aligns with your preferences. Reading therapist profiles and exploring their backgrounds can help you make an informed decision.
What should I look for in a therapist’s profile?
A strong therapist profile should tell you about their experience, specialties, therapeutic style, and the types of clients they work with. You should also note whether they offer in-person sessions, telehealth appointments, or both. These details help you determine whether the therapist is a good fit.
Will my insurance cover therapy sessions?
Coverage varies depending on your insurance plan. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to see which services are covered and whether your deductible or copay applies. Some therapists also offer private-pay options if you prefer not to use insurance.
What questions should I ask during my first session or consultation?
How long does therapy usually last?
A typical session can last from forty-five minutes to an hour, but there is no set timeline. It ultimately depends on your goals, the issues you want to address, and how frequently you meet. Some clients attend therapy for a few months, while others benefit from longer-term support. Your therapist will work with you to determine the optimal approach and schedule.

























