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Crisis Therapists in East Side of El Paso, TX

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Veronica Cantu

My approach to therapy: You lead the way. I let you point me in the direction of where you'd like to go, and I help you unravel the knotted emotions in your body. I combine various theories to best fit your needs, goals, and hopes for your therapeutic journey. I honor multiculturalism and authenticity - empowering your truest self in our room and in your world.

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Maggie Johnson

My approach to therapy: I specialize in treating Anxiety Issues and OCD. My approach to therapy is holistic and trauma-informed. This means that I consider all of the aspects of the individuals I work with, their environment, and their unique life experiences.

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Leah Van Leuven

My approach to therapy: My approach isn't about more talking; it’s about giving you the remote control back so your anxiety stops running the show. We use the Acceptance Path Tripart System to shift you from the friction of "trying to feel better" into the freedom of actually living well.

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Fabiola Williams

My approach to therapy: I am passionate about helping you find solutions that will help you lead the life you have envision for yourself. I help provide more tools and skills that will allow you to feel more productive, enhance communication and overall confidence.

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Brenda Resendez

My approach to therapy: You may look like you have everything together, but inside you feel tired, overwhelmed, and stuck in cycles of overthinking or people-pleasing. My approach helps you slow down and understand what’s really happening beneath the stress so you can reconnect with what matters and start building a life that feels right for you

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Czyz Carter

My approach to therapy: I use the CBT approach to therapy; cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychological treatment that is effective for a range of problems, including depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol and drug use issues, and severe mental illness.

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Sandra Teniente

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic approach tailored specifically to the client's needs. Which includes ACT, CBT, Trauma-Focused CBT, DBT, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Enhancement, Solution-Focused, Multisystemic, and Person-Centered.

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Nicole Iredale

My approach to therapy: I have experience working with adolescents and adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders, the LGBTQ community and related issues, gender-related issues and concerns, anger management, conflict resolution, bereavement, and co-dependency.

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Andrea Shiflet

My approach to therapy: I enjoy utilizing emotionally focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and exploring family of origin issues. My approach is meant to help a person develop coping skills as well as to identify root causes of existing issues.

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Sarah Rodriguez

My approach to therapy: I am flexible in my approaches and offer simple solution-focused approaches to complex psychodynamic approaches focusing on deeper-rooted personal issues. CBT is the gold standard, and I believe being Client Centered is the best approach.

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Find Crisis Therapists & Counselors in East Side of El Paso, TX.

Crisis therapy is a short-term form of support designed to help individuals and their loved ones navigate and stabilize after a traumatic, overwhelming, or life-altering event. The goal of crisis therapy is to provide immediate emotional support, help you regain a sense of control, and guide you toward healthy coping strategies during an intense or difficult time.

Crisis therapists work with you in-person or online to help you process what happened, manage distress, and create a plan to move forward safely. Therapy may focus on understanding your reactions, addressing immediate needs, and connecting you with ongoing support if needed.

In some situations, crisis support may also include services beyond therapy — such as referrals to medical or community resources, case management, or critical incident stress debriefing. These supports can help ensure your safety, coordinate care, and connect you with the right level of assistance for your situation.

Whether you’re facing a personal loss, major life transition, traumatic event, or sudden emotional breakdown, crisis therapy offers compassionate, practical help when you need it most.

Wherever you are located in East Side of El Paso, TX, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced crisis therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Crisis Therapy

Crisis therapy can help you:

  • Regain emotional stability
  • Reduce anxiety, panic, or fear
  • Process trauma or shock
  • Identify healthy coping strategies
  • Improve problem-solving and decision-making
  • Connect with long-term support and resources

If you’re curious about different types of therapy and want to know which is right for your situation, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Crisis Therapy

Crisis therapy may be a good fit if you are experiencing or recovering from:

  • A traumatic or violent event
  • The death of a loved one
  • A major relationship betrayal, breakup or divorce
  • Job loss or financial crisis
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
  • Natural disasters or accidents
  • Sudden emotional distress or panic attacks

Crisis therapy is designed for immediate stabilization and short-term support. If you are in ongoing distress or facing a mental health emergency, long-term therapy or emergency services may also be needed.

If you’re interested in crisis therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a qualified crisis therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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