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Depression Therapists in Texas

Find the right therapist in Texas for you. Each profile lists the insurances the provider takes, typical costs per session, and how to get in contact.
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Kimberly Trickett

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Online Therapy
Hey there! I'm so glad you found your way here. I’m Kim, a seasoned therapist with 20 years of experience helping adults find balance, joy, and purpose in their lives. As a Licensed Clinical Social Work Supervisor (LCSW-S) in Texas, I’m dedicated to guiding you through the challenges that life throws your way, whether it’s anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or simply feeling stuck. My approach is warm, down-to-earth, and tailored to meet your unique needs. Who Am I? A therapist with two decades of experience, specializing in working with adults who want more from life. Someone who understands that life can be messy, and believes in the power of a compassionate, non-judgmental space to sort through it all. A firm believer in your ability to heal and grow, even when it feels like the odds are against you. What I’m All About Anxiety & Depression: These are more than just buzzwords—they’re real struggles that can hold you back. Together, we’ll work on strategies to help you regain your footing and start living life on your terms. Relationships: Whether you’re navigating the ups and downs of personal relationships or figuring out how to connect more deeply with yourself, I’m here to help you build healthier, more fulfilling connections. Nervous System Regulation: Life can throw us off balance, leading to overwhelm or shutdown. I’ll help you tap into your body’s natural ability to find calm and resilience. Alternative Modalities: I’m all about finding what works best for you. My approach blends traditional therapy with alternative modalities like mindfulness, breathwork, and more to help you achieve lasting change. My Expertise Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Proven techniques to help you reframe negative thought patterns and behaviors. Interpersonal Neurobiology: Understanding how relationships and the brain interact to influence your emotional health. Internal Family Systems (IFS): A powerful method for exploring and healing the different parts of yourself that may be in conflict. Nervous System Regulation: Techniques to help your body and mind find balance, even in stressful situations. Alternative Modalities: Personalized approaches that might include mindfulness, somatic practices, or other holistic therapies to support your journey. Why Work With Me? I’ve spent 20 years honing my craft, and I’m deeply committed to helping you find the path that’s right for you. I work with adults, focusing on creating a safe and supportive environment where you can explore, heal, and grow. As an LCSW-S in Texas, I bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to our sessions, offering you both practical tools and deep insights. Let’s Get Started! Are you ready to take the next step toward a more fulfilling life? I’m currently accepting new clients, and I’d love to help you navigate whatever challenges you’re facing. Whether you’re struggling with specific issues or just want to explore what’s possible, I’m here to support you every step of the way. Reach out today to schedule a session, and let’s start building the life you deserve!
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Jason Brown

Licensed Professional Counselor
Online & In-Person
Bryan Jason Brown, “Jason”, has a passion for working with teens and preteens, parents, and their families to help them through the everyday, and not so everyday, struggles of life. He also enjoys working with young adults as they navigate adulthood as well as helping couples thrive and grow in their relationships. Jason is a Licensed Professional Counselor. He has a Master of Science in Counseling from Abilene Christian University (2000), is a Certified Mental Health Coach by the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC), is a Clinical Child and Adolescent Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP-CA), received a Certificate in Mediation from Abilene Christian University (2000), and is a trained Love and Logic Facilitator. Jason’s theoretical framework is eclectic, drawing from unique aspects of various theoretical approaches, including solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral therapy, individual psychology, person-centered, family systems, and emotionally focused therapy. Recognizing that every person interacts differently, Jason uses an array of techniques, often incorporating mindfulness, games, art, projects, writing, and various other activities into therapy sessions to keep each session personalized to the client and interactive to foster growth. Jason approaches counseling with a Christian perspective, recognizing that to some people faith is very important and to others faith is not a part of their lives. Yet, Jason believes every person is a masterpiece, created by God, with a purpose to do great things, so he strives to help each person be at their best. He and his wife Cori have been married for 19 years. As a father of three children spanning elementary, middle school, and high school he can appreciate working closely with parents in teaching skills and helping families come together. He has spent much time working in the community gaining experience through working with schools and school counselors, leading mentoring groups, leading teams of volunteers, and working with many local organizations serving people. Jason spends most of his time outside of therapy sessions doing life with his family, watching his oldest two daughters play soccer, and chasing his youngest as she is as eclectic in her hobbies as he is with therapy techniques.
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Elizabeth Dikibo

Licensed Professional Counselor
Online Therapy
You may be tired of feeling stuck in the same cycles, weighed down by anxiety that will not let up, or triggered by memories that intrude when you least expect them. Trauma and complex PTSD often show up in both the body and mind, leaving you feeling on edge, hypervigilant, disconnected, or shut down. You might notice racing thoughts, panic, sleepless nights, or a deep sense of loneliness even when you are surrounded by people. In relationships, you may long for closeness yet feel guarded, or find yourself repeating patterns that leave you hurt and unseen. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. I work with individuals who are navigating trauma, anxiety, attachment wounds, and relationship struggles. I use EMDR, somatic approaches, and attachment-focused therapy to help you process painful experiences, release what has been stored in the body, and find relief from symptoms that feel overwhelming. Together, we will create space for your nervous system to regulate, so you can move from survival into healing and begin to experience peace and connection again. I also work with couples and those preparing for marriage who want to strengthen their relationship. Whether you are struggling with communication, trust, conflict, or intimacy, or simply want to build a strong foundation before saying “I do,” couples therapy and premarital counseling provide a supportive space to grow together. Relationships shaped by past wounds or stress do not have to stay stuck in old patterns. Healing as a couple is possible, and you can learn to build connection, safety, and understanding with one another. My approach is compassionate and collaborative. This is not about rushing or forcing change, but about honoring your story and creating new ways forward. You deserve to feel safe in your own skin, to experience relationships marked by trust and love, and to find freedom from the pain you have carried. Healing is possible, and you do not have to walk through it alone. Christian counseling is available for clients requesting it. Contact me for your your free, no-obligation 15-minute video consultation today.
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Amanda Russo

Licensed Professional Counselor
Online Therapy
Hi there! My name is Amanda Russo and I’m the clinical director of Balanced Life Solutions. I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC). I’ve lived in the Dallas/Fort Worth area my whole life. I went to The University of Texas in Dallas and obtained a Bachelor’s in Child Learning and Development and a Bachelor’s in Psychology. During undergrad, I entered an internship working with autistic children, which spurred my love for working with the neurodivergent community. I then went on to study at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center where I received a Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling. It was during my time at UTSW that I discovered my passion for neuropsychological and educational assessment where I worked for both the UTSW Psychological Services Department and the Parkland Trauma Unit. After school, I went on to work in several private practices, local community mental health clinics and public schools. In addition to being a counselor, I’m also a certified teacher in elementary education, special education, and school counseling. I’m extremely passionate about advocating for the appropriate educational services for children with special needs. After working for the schools, I did neuroscience research and treatment for divergent social cognition with the University of Texas at Dallas’ Brain Performance Institute. There, I utilized technology to provide treatment in an online interface, focusing on improving childrens’ ability to understand other peoples’ thoughts and implicit social information. Additionally, I gave presentations around the DFW metroplex focusing on how educators and parents could help foster social cognition. I have expertise in neurodivergent diagnoses including autism, ADHD, and learning differences including gifted learners. Additionally, I have a strong passion for working with neurodivergent women and AFAB individuals as they are chronically under- and misdiagnosed due to their presentation of symptoms. When I’m not counseling, I love spending time with my three children. I also enjoy singing, traveling, and reading books, especially on the topics of neuroscience and psychology.

What is depression?

Everybody feels sad sometimes, but these low moods usually pass with time. Depression is different from these regular shifts in mood. They last for longer periods of time and can affect all aspects of life.
Depression is a common mental disorder that affects many people globally. For more detailed information and additional resources please visit the World Health Organization's depression fact sheet.

Who is this information for?

This information is provided for educational purposes and not intended to be diagnostic. For professional mental health help or support please reach out to one of the listed providers licensed in your state to provide care.