

Howdy! My name is Jacob Jones and I'm an LCSW, got my bachelor's in sociology from UNT and my MSW from UTA. I worked in the homeless community, long term care and hospice and am now happy to provide therapy to individuals, couples and families. In my free time I enjoy traveling, reading and playing music and video games.
Greetings! My name is Antoinette Allen, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). I am passionate about therapy and enthusiastic about internal healing. Any individual can benefit from the power of therapy as it helps us to face the challenges of this life and helps us to grow. In my career I have served in various settings. I have served all age groups. I have provided individual, family, and group therapy for over 10 years.
I knew I wanted to be a therapist when I saw several movies with therapist as the main character.
I believe change happens when we all work together to help each other.
Clients who get the most out of therapy with me are clients with variety of different issues and concerns.
Three words that describe my style are cultural competency, empathy and effective listening skills.
Something about me that is unique is I have ran several 10K and 5K races and running is a hobby and passion of mine.
Hi! My name is Heather Comer. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who values connection and relationships. I obtained my degree from the University of Houston in 2018 and continue to learn and develop new skills in an effort to enhance client's experiences in therapy.
I incorporate evidenced-based modalities for treatment, with a splash of humor - because laughter is also healing.
I was born and raised in San Antonio and proudly served in the U.S. Army, where I developed a strong sense of discipline, resilience, and a deep commitment to serving others. As a Veteran, I bring a unique perspective and a nuanced understanding of military culture to my counseling work.
Outside the therapy room, I enjoy spending weekends with my family—especially cheering on my son at his baseball games. These moments remind me of the importance of connection, joy, and presence, all of which I strive to bring into the counseling process.
I became a counselor to be a steady, grounded presence for those on the path of healing. My approach centers on fostering growth, resilience, and inner peace. I am trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and provide specialized support for individuals navigating trauma, grief, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
My name is Chitom Azubike. I studied at University Texas Medical Center, Galveston for my


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