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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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Teresa Franz

LCSW
Online & In-Person
I get it! On the outside, maybe you seem fine. You’re balancing everything life throws at you...but there are times when you’re overwhelmed. You feel like whatever you do, it doesn’t seem to be “enough.” Everyone around you seems to be happier, more put together, and you can't figure out why. You spend so much effort pushing feelings away, that you’re not enjoying life. It doesn't have to be this way. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, trauma, stressful relationships, parenting, depression, or grief, there's a path towards joy and calm! Asking for help can be scary, but don’t worry! I’ve got you! I want to work with you to let go of the dark cloud that hangs over you so you can enjoy life again (or maybe for the first time). I use evidence-based therapies and tailor your treatment to you. I specialize in counseling for teens, young adults, women, first responders, and veterans, and can provide Christian counseling, but treat people from all backgrounds. My clients tell me that they've never felts so safe and cared for than in our therapy sessions. You don't have to feel alone in this any more. I offer a FREE 15 minute consultation for you to get to know me and to make sure you feel comfortable. I received my Masters of Science in Social Work from the University of Texas and trained at the Veteran's Health Administration in the PTSD Clinic. I also provided school-based mental health to high school students, worked in a group practice treating individuals and couples, and have led grief groups and camps. I'm an active volunteer for justice and to make the world a safer, kinder place for everyone.
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Corrina Espinosa Herrera, MS., LPC-S

Psychotherapist
Online & In-Person
I received my Masters degree in Counseling Psychology with a specialty in Marriage and Family Therapy from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas in 2009. After graduation, I started my mental health career in a private practice that assisted clients who were coping with chronic pain and worker’s compensation cases. I facilitated group and individual sessions to prepare them for medical procedures to help with their injury and/or pain. I was part of a multidisciplinary treatment team that consisted of medical providers and physical therapist. During my LPC-Internship, I worked with a non-profit agency that assisted under insured or un-insured women with a Cancer diagnosis. The women I supported were currently undergoing Cancer treatment or were in various stages of remission. I was truly blessed to have worked with such amazingly strong women who taught me so much about understanding what is most precious in life. Issues discussed were dealing around their current treatment and at times, helping their families understand the process of treatment decisions and end of life issues. I then started to work with the Local Mental Health Authority for Bexar County. I started my journey with this agency in the Crisis Transitional Unit for adult services. My experience with adults suffering from severe mental health issues such as Schizophrenia, Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder, just to name a few of the diagnosis worked with. As the Licensed Mental Health Professional on unit, I was able to help manage crisis and assist consumers in transitioning into a healthier mental health lifestyle. This was important working the homeless and un-insured population of Bexar County. Then I moved to the Children’s Division, within the same agency, as the Clinical Administrator over the Children’s Crisis Unit and Children’s Mobile Outreach Team. In this position, I supervised and worked side by side with a crisis response team that completed crisis assessments for children and adolescents who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Family education on mental health and crisis treatment planning was part of the services provided. I am a Certified Youth Mental Health First Aid Trainer and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor. I enjoy training on topics such as Crisis Intervention, Self-Harm and Suicide Prevention, Stress/Anger Management just to name a few topics I have trained at Parent Academies with local Charter Schools and school districts in San Antonio. I enjoy training parents and educators to identify and manage students who need to be seen and heard. In my practice I use person-centered, solution-focused brief (SFBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to assist with the development of new coping skills for anger management, depression, anxiety, relationships issues and everyday stress. I also have experience working with suicidal ideation, crisis intervention and stabilization. I also use an eclectic mix of therapeutic modalities, which can include the use of spirituality, to fit each person’s needs. I believe in a holistic approach to therapy. It should not be a “one size fits all” mindset. I’m reliable, honest and dedicated to the growth of mental health awareness and strength of my clients.
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Arthur Chen

Licensed Psychologist
Online & In-Person
 DR. ARTHUR’S BACKGROUND Dr. Arthur Chen, Psy.D, CCTP, is a Licensed Psychologist in private practice, located in Boca Raton, Florida. He has two Masters Degrees in Psychology (Masters of Applied Psychology with a specialization in Counseling and a Masters of Clinical Psychology) along with a Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Arthur is currently appointed as an Associate Professor of Psychology and is the Primary Therapist for a dual diagnosis residential treatment center. He has also worked as a Primary Therapist for both an eating disorder and a substance use treatment center. Moreover, he is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) with the International Association of Trauma Professionals (IATP). In addition to his years of experience working with eating disorders, primary mental health, and substance abuse, Dr. Arthur has worked with patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety (including Generalised Anxiety and Phobias), depression, thought disorders, and personality disorders. Clinically, he works with a wide age range from children to older adults. He has worked with adults who do not necessarily have a “disorder” but are struggling with the responsibilities and pressures of adulthood. Dr. Arthur has also presented and lectured at psychology conferences throughout the United States and is fluent in both English and Mandarin. Additionally, he has received numerous recognitions for his contributions to the community mental health needs of South Florida. Dr. Arthur has been recognized by the Boca Raton Police Dept’s Crisis Negotiations Team, Pembroke Pines Police’s Crisis Response Team, and Plantation Police Dept’s Crisis Response Team for his efforts in furthering the respective departments training and education on mental health. In his off time, Dr. Arthur is an avid outdoorsman including a passion for automotive racing, motorcycling, backpacking, and horseback riding. He has ridden horseback throughout the United States, South Africa, and Costa Rica. He also backpacked throughout Europe and South American while completing his graduate studies at Nova Southeastern University, in Davie Florida. He is also passionate about giving back to the community and has volunteered with various charities in South Florida. He has been a Big Brother through the Big Brother Big Sister Program of America for the last 16 years. He was very honored to have been the Big Brother Big Sister nominee for the Men with Caring Hearts Outstanding Male Volunteer Award given by the Florence Fuller Child Development Centers, Boca Raton, FL in 2016.

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.