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Therapists in Arlington, TX

Find the right therapist in Arlington, TX for you. Each profile lists the insurances the provider takes, typical costs per session, and how to get in contact.
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Gayley Cook

Licensed Master Social Worker
Online Therapy
Grief has a way of transforming everything around us. It can seem as if your entire world has been flipped on its head, making each step forward feel daunting. Yet, it’s important to acknowledge that your feelings are completely valid. Grief is a deep testament to the love and bond you shared with the person you’ve lost. As you move through this process, it’s important to give yourself permission to experience your emotions fully, without judgment. There will be days when you feel overwhelmed and others when you find moments of peace, and that’s perfectly normal. My passion lies in offering therapy to individuals, families, and couples navigating the profound challenges of losing a loved one. I deeply understand the immense difficulty and pain that accompanies such a life event. My aim is to create a nonjudgmental and supportive space where you can begin to heal from the grief that often feels overwhelming. In addition to grief counseling, I also specialize in addressing faith-related matters, relationship dynamics, anxiety, stress, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). I believe in personalizing therapy to suit your unique circumstances and needs, ensuring that you receive the most effective and compassionate care possible. Together, we can work towards overcoming the obstacles you face and finding a path to greater peace and well-being. In our sessions, we’ll delve into challenging subjects to help reshape negative thinking patterns. My goal is to foster a nurturing environment where you can openly express your emotions and collaboratively address those negative thoughts. My treatment approach includes Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), and Emotionally Focused therapy. I provide a complimentary 15-minute consultation to introduce myself and explore how I can support you. Together, we can navigate through grief and the various challenges you may encounter. Let’s join forces to find a path forward.
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Heidi Womack

Occupational Therapist OTR, MOT
Online & In-Person
Hi! I’m Heidi Womack, founder of Happy Horizons Therapy, PLLC.  I’ve been a Pediatric Occupational Therapist for 17 wonderful years and LOVE what I do. I firmly believe that every child has greatness and that they are capable of living their happiest, most fulfilling life. I am here to not only help your child achieve their developmental milestones, but to also be a new support system for you and your family.  My role with you and your child extends beyond the term “therapist” into that of coach, cheerleader, advocate, helper, and teacher.  My goal is for you to feel fully supported within the therapy experience, and for your child to feel successful in their ability to play, socialize, move, talk, eat, dress, write, and so much more!  For the children who struggle in one or more of these areas, and for the parents who might be frustrated or overwhelmed, I understand.  I have been in your shoes. I am here to help. You are not alone! I have specialized training to assist your child with deficits in the following areas: * Fine motor skills * Visual motor integration skills (eye-hand coordination) * Visual perceptual skills  * Gross motor/Motor development skills * Sensory Processing/Sensory Integration * Feeding difficulties * Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorder * Developmental delays * Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) * Strength/Endurance/Range of Motion * School Readiness skills (pre-writing, scissor skills) * Handwriting Remediation * Dyslexia * Bilateral coordination * Social Emotional Regulation * Infant Motor Development * Feeding Disorders/Picky Eating * Attention/Concentration/ADHD * Planning and organization
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Aaron Leigh Horton, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, M.S., LPC-A, NCC

Supervised by Bryan C. Duncan, PhD, LPC-S
Online & In-Person
I work with adolescents and adults suffering from mood and anxiety disorders, complex trauma, women’s issues, narcissistic abuse, attachment issues, and personality disorders. I also work with couples to improve communication, develop healthy conflict-resolution skills, and create a long-term family vision and mission that restores harmony in everyday life. I believe psychoeducation and a personalized mental health care plan empower clients to make lasting changes quickly. I create a unique treatment plan for each client with specific, measurable goals. I use therapeutic breathwork, CBT, and DBT to help clients quickly reduce symptoms while evaluating emotional and behavioral patterns that may require longer-term therapy. I approach personality disorders, attachment dysfunction, and identity confusion from a developmental and psychodynamic perspective and have experience treating borderline, narcissistic, and schizoid personality disorders. I earned my B.A. in psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, and after a career as a business executive, returned to school in 2020, earning a Master of Science degree in clinical mental health counseling from Tarleton State University. I am an alumna of the national women’s leadership academy, Leadership America, and was selected in 2015 to be a patient advocate for the National Center for Healthcare Research in Washington, D.C. I am a writer, public speaker, and patient-first healthcare activist, and have published many written works about the dangers of using pharmaceuticals and medical devices cleared (not fully approved) through the FDA's lax 510k marketing process. I enjoy gardening, all forms of creativity and self-expression, love to learn, and believe that where there is humor, there is healing. My husband and I live in Central Texas and enjoy camping with our two dogs and parakeet. We have two adult sons and three granddaughters and believe in the restoration of family relationships as a path to well-being.