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New Beginnings Counseling Team, PLLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC, LPC
Verified
Verified
I specialize in eating disorders, body image, and relationship issues in ages 12 and older. I work with other mental health issues such as trauma, depression, family dynamics, and anxiety. The most common issues I treat include: body image, eating disorders, relationship issues, premarital needs, intimacy issues, family issues, anxiety, and depression. I have training in Gottman Method of Couples Therapy and have been working with eating disorders for the majority of my career. I am currently a member of the Houston Eating Disorder Specialists, Eating Disorder Association, and International Association of Eating Disorders.

New Beginnings Counseling Team
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC-S
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
If you are looking for a therapist to help you reach your personal goals and highest potential, then we are a good match. I have successfully worked with many types of clients during my time as a clinician. I primarily see clients on Saturdays and some weekdays are available. If you call the number listed, please leave a message and I will return your call. If you want a quicker response, press the email button and send a message immediately.

New Beginnings Counseling Team
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified
Verified
Hi, I am Allison! I graduated from Texas A&M in 2005 and went on to obtain my master’s degree in psychology from Lamar University. I would love to help you reach your goals and help you build confidence and self-worth. You deserve to see the value in yourself and what you can accomplish! I have successfully worked with individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and also setting boundaries. As a parent, I have learned the importance of a support system, setting priorities, and implementing self-care. I am currently seeing clients in our Port Neches office and look forward to working with you!
Barbara James
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
In my practice, I don't assume that I have all the answers. I collaborate with you, the client, in a caring, respectful manner to identify personal strengths, areas for improvement and a plan to get there. I view life challenges as "keys to learning" on your life journey. I help others to understand that there is "HOPE" and that effective communication skills, increased personal insight, coping/goal-setting skills are tools you can use to dramatically improve your life and the lives of those around you. Psychotherapy is my passion and I want to help you grow and lead a successful life.

Brandon M. Roberts
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, NCC, LPC
Verified
Verified
Hello! My name is Brandon. I'm glad you're considering seeking help for whatever you're going through in life right now. I work with clients from diverse backgrounds, working through all sorts of things ranging from depression and anxiety to trauma and grief. I am a Christian, a husband, a father, a classically trained psychotherapist, and a combat veteran, and I believe all these parts of my identity work together to produce who I am as a counselor. All clients seeking help are important to me, but I get a special sense of fulfillment in working with military veterans and first responders.

Tamara Long
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Hi, I am Tamara. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and I am glad you are starting your therapy journey here! I have been in the social work field for 10 years mostly working in hospice, end-of-life settings, and grief counseling. Now in my clinical practice, I’ve worked with clients who struggle with depression, anxiety, coping with terminal illnesses, caregiver burnout, compassion fatigue, and many other concerns. I feel that every life has multiple seasons and often those seasons can be difficult, lonely, and even scary. I want to help you walk through it, side by side, at your pace.

Sean Alexander Martin
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, LPC, NCC, CCTP
Verified
Verified
My name is Sean Martin and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor from Southeast Texas. I obtained my Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and then a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Development, both from Lamar University. I became a fully Licensed Professional Counselor in 2014. My approach to therapy begins by working with you to establish trust and the safety of unconditional positive regard so that together we can work toward manifesting the changes you want to experience. I’ve come to learn that everyone has their own journey they must walk, so there is no “one size fits all” counseling technique.
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