• Kendall Phillips
    LPC

    Licensed Professional Counselor

    I take an eclectic approach to counseling for those from all walks of life. I am committed to providing safe, honest, and compassionate counseling in order to help you gain insight into your experiences and create a path for deeper healing. Understanding that every person is unique, my approach involves creating treatment that is specifically tailored to meet your individual needs. I work with ages 12 through adulthood. I can address issues such as anxiety, grief, trauma, depression, self-esteem, self-harm, adjustments and changes, life transitions, and many other experiences that may have an impact on a person’s mental health.

     

    Qualifications

    • Years in Practice: 9 Years
    • License: Texas / 70876
    • School: University of Houston Clear Lake
    • Year Graduated: 2012

    Specialties

    • Child / Adolescent
    • Anxiety
    • Relationship Issues
    • Anger Management
    • Behavioral Issues
    • ADHD
    • Coping Skills
    • Depression
    • Family Conflict
    • Addiction
    • Alcohol Use
    • Drug Abuse
    • Substance Abuse
    • Grief
    • Life Coaching
    • Life Transitions
    • LGBTQIA+
    • Trauma
    • Dual Diagnosis
    • Sexual Abuse
    • Asperger’s Syndrome
    • Parenting
    • Peer Relationships
    • School Issues
    • Self-Harm
    • Personality
    • Disorders
    • Obsessive
    • Compulsive (OCD)
    • Self Esteem
    • Emotional
    • Disturbance
    • Borderline
    • Personality
    • Codependency
    • Weight Loss
    • Domestic Abuse
    • Domestic Violence
    • Spirituality
    • Stress
    • Women’s Issues
    • Relationship Issues
    • Obesity
    • Infidelity
    • Mood Disorder
    • Bipolar Disorder

    Client Focus

    • Faith: Christian
    • Age
      • – Adults
      • – Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19)
      • – Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)

    Treatment Approach

    • Types of Therapy
      • – Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
      • – Cognitive Processing (CPT)
      • – Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
      • – Dialectic
      • – Eclectic
      • – Motivational Interviewing
      • – Strength-Based
      • – Interpersonal
      • – Trauma-Focused
    • Modality
      • – Individuals
      • – Couples
      • – Family