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Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center

Counseling Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center, LLC
Available next week
Specialties: Trauma, Addiction, PTSD, Abuse Survivors, Sexual Abuse,

Introduction

Trauma & Addiction Specialist | EMDR • Weekly Men’s Recovery Group Feels like things should be better by now. Others think it’s “just stress” or “just a phase,” but it’s deeper than that. It’s sleepless nights, unexplained anger, the same old habits on repeat; and no one seems to notice how much you're actually carrying. Life feels like a job with no lunch break. Silence feels loud. And asking for help? That’s always felt like weakness… until now. Peace sounds really nice. So does finally feeling in control, not like life’s driving with no brakes. Waking up without that weight on your chest? Being proud of how far you've come; even if it's not perfect? That would be something. Imagine laughing without the guilt, loving without the fear, and walking through hard days with actual tools, not just bottled-up survival mode. Therapy starts to feel like a place to rebuild, not just vent. This isn’t polished, surface-level stuff. It’s honest work; digging into the mess, making sense of the pain, and actually moving forward. There’s no judgment here. Just space to be real. To ask the hard questions. To sit in the heavy stuff without it swallowing you whole. There's strength in facing it; and therapy here feels like someone finally seeing the whole picture, not just the highlight reel. There's humor too, when it fits. Because healing doesn’t have to be stiff. Done pretending everything’s fine? Good. That honesty is strength; and it might be the first real step toward peace that sticks. Those who are tired of being “fine” • People navigating grief that doesn’t go away on a schedule • Folks stuck in cycles they’re ready to break Treatment Tools EMDR (because the body remembers what the mind avoids) Trauma-Informed Therapy (because context matters) Real Talk + Researched Approaches (because both are needed) Professional Licenses Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), State of Texas Education PhD in Psychology, Liberty University, in progress Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CACREP), Liberty University, 2021 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Minor in Biology, Texas A&M University, 2018 Training EMDR, EMDRIA-trained Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) since 2024 (#624604) National Certified Counselor (NCC) since 2022 (#1603263)

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Highlights

  • Accepting new clients
  • Available on nights
  • Offers free consultation
  • Telehealth appointments
  • Accepts online payments

Licenses

  • LPC #89166 (TX)

Specialties

Additional focus areas


Treatment Approaches


Population focus

Appointment types

  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Groups

Communities

  • Recovery
  • Military/Veterans

Age groups

  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adults (24+)
  • Elders (65+)

Languages

  • English

Faiths

  • Christian

Payment options Free intro call available

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Pay out-of-pocket

  • Fee Description $175 - $200

Locations

Video Office

Frequently asked questions

Is Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center accepting new clients and do they offer online appointment requests? Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center is currently accepting new clients and can be booked on the Therapy Finder website. Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center also offers a free consultation.
Does Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center offer telehealth appointments? Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center does offer telehealth appointments. You can request to book a telehealth appointment with them on their Therapy Finder profile.
What areas does Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center specialize in? Novus Psychotherapy & Counseling Center specializes in the following areas: Abuse Survivors, Addiction, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional Abuse, Personality Disorder, Psychotic Disorders, PTSD, Sexual Abuse, and Trauma.

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