Therapists in Midland, TX and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Midland, Texas that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Midland, to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief and more.

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Hello! My name is Samira Pizarro. I am a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Texas. I graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2017 and received my LCSW license in 2022. I love watching tv/movies, playing games and reading. Do you...
Ciara Weddborn
LPC, BCN/QEEG-DL
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Texas

I am Bilingual (Spanish/English) and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. I see therapy as a collaborative effort of gaining insight, self-awareness and a better understanding on how to approach life. I believe that counseling begins with...
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The Woodlands, Texas

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Texas

Always remember that your present situation is not your final destination. Life doesn't allow us to go back and fix what we have done wrong in the past, but it does allow us to live each day better than our last. The best is yet to come. Join this...
Francisco Ortiz
L.P.C, MS
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Texas

It can be challenging finding the right therapist. My name is Francisco and I have dedicated my life to helping people who are struggling with depression, anxiety, life transitions, and relationship issues. It is never easy asking for help, and I...
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Arlington, Texas

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Texas

Whether you are dealing with feelings of hopelessness, depression, or anxiety, a past tragedy, or abuse, Michelle will encourage and guide you toward a path of healing and hope. She believes in creating a safe place where you can learn, grow, and...
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Houston, Texas

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Texas

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, a National Certified Counselor, and a certified EMDR trained clinician. I'm an emotional guardian and a professional secret keeper. As a therapist, I have worked with individuals, adolescents, and couples. I...
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Houston, Texas

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Texas

I am a Professional Life and Career Coach turned Therapist. I am passionate about helping people find a balance between thinking and feeling and helping them find the tools needed to start feeling better. As a Coach for the last 10+ years, I have...
Brittany Cruse
LMSW, LPC-Intern
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North Richland Hills, Texas

Brittany is a Licensed Master Social Worker under direct supervision from Lauren Scott LCSW. She graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Master’s in Social Work, as well as a Bachelor’s in Psychology. Brittany uses an eclectic...
Rachel Eddins
LPC-Supervisor 1
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Houston, Texas

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Texas

Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed or out of control with food? Does food make you feel anxious? Are you tired of food and guilt controlling your thoughts, actions, and behaviors? You CAN break free from unhealthy thinking and eating patterns. I’d...
Casey Leamy
MS Counseling, LMFT
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Dallas, Texas

Nothing in life is one size fits all; therapy is no exception. My first priority is to establish a trusting relationship with you, then together create goals tailored to your individual needs. As humans, we tend to shy away from uncomfortable,...
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Texas

Is your relationship/marriage on the verge of driving you crazy? Do you say one thing but they often hear something else? Are you a blended family that simply isn't blending? Or, do you feel trapped by the pain of your past and need help getting...
Dawn Mult
LMFT-Supervisor
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Texas

I have worked with children, teens and adults for many years on various issues. I’ve been a teacher and a school counselor as well as had my own practice during my long career working with families. I’d love to hear your story and be of some...
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Dr. Ross received her Bachelor’s Degree at the University of Virginia. After graduation, she worked as a mental health associate at the Menninger Clinic, a residential psychiatric facility located in Houston. Dr. Ross then went on to pursue a...
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Cleburne, Texas

Nancy is an experienced bilingual therapist working with children, adolescents, families, couples and individual adults on a variety of issues. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and PREPARE/ENRICH...
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Bryan, Texas

I am 63 years young. I have worked as a clinical social worker/psychotherapist in the Brazos Valley since 1988. I have a good "grapevine" of local professionals, so I often help clients with information/referral to resources for on-going support...
Andrea Cox
LCSW-S
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San Antonio, Texas

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Texas

Hello! I am a LCSW-S in San Antonio, Texas and I love being a therapist. I am part owner of an amazing office, Northeast Counseling Center, PLLC and enjoy the clients I see in my office and via telehealth platforms. Please check out my website or FB...
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I’m Dr. Kelli Wright and I have worked as a clinical psychologist in my own private practice since 2003. My doctoral training in both the research and practice of psychology was completed at the University of Houston, Loma Linda Veterans...
Jessica Eiseman
LPC-Supervisor 1, MS
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Houston, Texas

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Texas

I attempt to create a calming, safe, supportive space that also allows for some humor. I am both guiding and collaborative. Together we will create a plan, practice skills, and find solutions so that you can live the life that you desire. Together...
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Houston, Texas

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Texas

There are times when we experience a lack of emotional balance in our life, which can appear to be accompanied by stress, confusion, a sense of hopelessness or disconnection from families and friends. Challenging and sometimes scary, these moments...
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Houston, Texas

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Texas

Have stressors in your relationship with your spouse, partner, kids, or elderly parents taken their toll on you? Are worries about your marriage, parenting, or care giving making you feel exhausted, anxious, unsupported, or doubting yourself and...
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Houston, Texas

Everyone runs into difficulty in life. At times we are hit with situations that feel unbearable, or we just feel 'stuck'. This is often worse for men because of the stigma around therapy and counseling. Generally, men struggle to ask for help and...
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San Antonio, Texas

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Texas, Virginia

Amanda Sharp, Ph.D (Doctor of Psychology), Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Sharp is the founder and owner of Monarch Behavioral Health, PLLC. She earned her Doctorate in Psychology in 2018. She has been conducting assessments and providing...
Tiffany Young
LMFT Associate, LPC
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North Richland Hills, Texas

Tiffany Young is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate and Licensed Professional Counselor Intern under the supervision of Beth Ann Contreras. Tiffany has a Masters of Marriage and Family Therapy from The King’s University. Tiffany is...
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Houston, Texas

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Texas

Are you a teen or young adult who overthinks, worries too much, has difficulty focusing because of stress, or fears you're falling behind? Do college, choosing a career path, managing relationships or life transitions feel overwhelming? The pressure...

Overview of Mental health Resources in Midland County, Texas

Midland is the seat of government in Midland County, Texas. The 2010 census reports that the population of the city was at 111,147. The Census also reports that the population grew 4.6 percent, between July 1, 2011 and July 1, 2012, due to an oil boom. Midland is First Lady Laura Bush’s hometown. The city’s economy is still dominated by oil to the point where there are more jobs than there are employees. They have diversified into being a regional telecommunications and distribution center. The city has a total area of 71.5 square miles (185.2 km²). It has a semi-arid climate that consists of short, reasonable winters and long, hot summers. Midland is nicknamed “The Tall City”, because the fuel costs increase gave the city a financial boost and it built many of its tall city buildings during that time. The per capita income for the city in 2007 was $52,294, according to the Census, and 12.9% of the residents were below the poverty line in 2000. Midland had the lowest unemployment rate in the country at 2.3% in 2014. The top three employers are Midland Independent School District, Dawson Geophysical, and the Midland Memorial Hospital.

City Concerns

According to the 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment Report, Midland County has a 31.6% higher self-harm incidents and suicidal attempts than the national benchmark and the excessive alcohol abuse rate is 4% higher than the national rate. The access to services is harder to find for the “working poor” in the area. Most people reported that the reasons for challenges in obtaining mental health services include the lack of knowledge of available resources, lack of transportation, limited access to care, community stigma, financial barriers, and the lack of providers. Overall, the analysis did uncover that there is a significant need to inform and educate the community on health issues, especially with mental health wellness. The emergency rooms are being congested with patients who need mental health care and alcohol recovery services. Midland Health reports that one out of three residents in Midland has some form of a mental health concern. Approximately 9,000 Midland County adults and 2,900 youth and children have severe mental health needs. An estimated 20 to 30 people per year experience their first acute psychotic episodes. Domestic violence is another concern in the Midland area and the state of Texas. The majority of victims of abusive relationships report high rates of depression and anxiety. The Texas Council on Family Violence reports that the unmet need for services rises every day.

The state of Texas had a 4.2% divorce rate in 2016 according to the National Vital Statistic Report compared the U.S. rate of 6.9% in the same year.

There are approximately 14 psychiatrists in Midland. There is an estimate of 56 therapists and 4 treatment centers.

Getting Help

Although it can be challenging to navigate your community’s mental health system, we did research to help you find a supportive team. There is a list of providers below and many of them will offer an opportunity to speak with them prior to a commitment, so you can find a good fit for your needs. It is helpful to list your symptoms, the timeline(s) of duration, and any concerns that you have. Consider what qualities that you feel are important to you in a therapist. Does their education and experience matter to you? Is there a particular specialty that you need? Do you care about the gender of your counselor? Being prepared with these answers could ensure that you do not forget anything during your discussion and help narrow down your choices faster.