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Wynne Melland

My approach to therapy: I’m collaborative and engaged in the process - I won’t just sit back. You’re not broken. The ways you’ve learned to cope, whether through anxiety, overthinking, people-pleasing, or anger, once helped you get through life. If those patterns now leave you feeling drained, stuck, or disconnected, it may be time for a new way forward.

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John Watkins

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, grounded, and insight-oriented, rooted in psychodynamic theory. I believe therapy is about more than symptom relief - it's about transformation, self-awareness, and lasting change.

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Morgan Rutter

My approach to therapy: I'm a relational therapist, which means I see my clients and myself as a team. I think therapy works best as a collaborative, down-to-earth process between client and counselor.

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Gabrielle Coolidge

My approach to therapy: My approach is rooted in existential therapy and shaped by years working in prisons where I saw that even in the darkest places, healing happens through relationships. I create a compassionate, grounded space for people to confront defenses, face hard truths, and move toward more authentic, connected lives.

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Sandy Gaston

My approach to therapy: that my style is somewhat integrative, and I draw from Solution-Focused, Narrative, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy modalities. I use an indirect approach, viewing clients as experts on their own lives, encouraging them to drive the change.

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Fabian Armenta

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy includes a strength-based framework where I seek to help my clients identify and build upon their natural strengths. I also use innovation and imagination to help empower clients to move through situations that seem impossible

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Jeffrey Coira

My approach to therapy: My clients often describe me as positive, energetic, and enthusiastic in our work together. I truly love what I do and feel so grateful for the incredible clients I’ve had the privilege to meet and support along the way.

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Blair Bisher, PhD(c), NCC, CSAT-C

My approach to therapy: Blair helps men and couples navigate Porn Addiction, Sex Addiction, Infidelity and Betrayal. He approaches focusing on the person, not the “problem,” leveraging a solution-focused, empathic and empowering approach with a focus on achieving sustainable sexual integrity.

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Caroline Tseggay

My approach to therapy: I strive to make my space welcoming and healing for my clients. Together we work to help you achieve your goals. This may look like doing more skills based approaches (like DBT, ACT and CBT) then moving to a trauma focused approach (EMDR, CPT).

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Lorraine Hellman

My approach to therapy: My approach is integrated and tailored to the goals of my clients. I allow my clients control over their therapy approach and formulate mutual therapeutic goals.

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Find Video Game Addiction Therapists & Counselors in Fort Worth, TX.

Video games can be fun, but sometimes their use becomes concerning. An addiction to video games can leave you feeling isolated and disconnected from the world. In severe cases, it can lead you to sever relationships and even neglect your own physical health.

So, if you have a video game addiction, you should definitely seek help from a licensed therapist or counselor. Wherever you are located in Fort Worth, TX, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

How Do You Know if You Have a Video Game Addiction?

When does a love for video games cross the line and become an addiction? It can be difficult to tell, but there are some signs to look out for.

Here are five signs you are addicted to video games:

  • You feel upset when you can’t play video games.
  • Your gaming habits cause rifts or separation between yourself and those you love.
  • You pick up the controller to escape or numb negative feelings and stress.
  • Things that you used to enjoy don’t give you as much pleasure.
  • You always think about gaming.

Can therapy help you? If you’d like to read more, check out licensed therapist Keiko Wolfe’s article about when you know it is the right time to begin therapy.

Get Video Game Addiction Therapy Today!

A video game addiction therapist can teach you tactics to control your gaming habits, repair relationships, and heal from any mental issues you may have. Mental Health Match can help by quickly matching you with an addiction therapist. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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