
Ann is a Licensed Professional Counselor who earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Texas A&M University, as well as her Master of Arts in Counseling from The University of Texas. She has worked in various settings, including middle and high schools, as well as group practices more focused on adult mental health.
Ann is passionate about counseling adults and adolescents from all walks of life. For the past fifteen years, she has helped individuals and families who were struggling with mood disorders (Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder), anxiety, eating disorders, addiction, grief, anger management, codependency, trauma, peer relationships, self-harming, unplanned pregnancy, divorce, infidelity, personality disorders, substance abuse, and unexpected change.
Ann considers herself to be a Person-Centered therapist who utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques. She approaches her clients as an engaged, empathic listener, and she empowers them to set goals, explore problematic beliefs and behaviors, and develop strategies for success.