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Ascension Therapists in Galveston, TX


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Matthew Crane

My approach to therapy: I primarily work from a psychodynamic perspective that seeks to understand individuals' unconscious motivations and desires that contribute to our conscious life. I am comfortable discussing any issue and can aid in helping you have a healthier life.

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Tzvi (Pronounced Suh-Vee) Prochnik

My approach to therapy: I am flexible and curious and will tailor treatment to you. I have experience with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and motivational interviewing, and mindfulness.

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Elizabeth Starnes

My approach to therapy: I use visual journaling to help you explore feelings and experiences that may be hard to put into words. This creative process builds insight and trust before we move into deeper trauma work. My approach is gentle, collaborative, and grounded in trauma-informed care.

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Sabrina Eads (Enteave Counseling)

My approach to therapy: She welcomes LGBTQIA+ clients enthusiastically and is polyamory- and kink-friendly. She is also body positive and is informed on health at every size (HAES).

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Chad Routon

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of therapeutic techniques including cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, family systems, and dialectical behavioral techniques. I will tailor dialogue and treatment to your unique needs and goals.

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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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Nikki Vanzzini

My approach to therapy: Starting therapy can feel overwhelming, but it’s also a powerful step toward feeling better and living more fully. Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, stress, life transitions, relationship struggles, or just feeling stuck, therapy is a space where you don’t have to carry it all alone.

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Dani Manetta

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, direct, and collaborative. I bring a mix of evidence-based tools, real-life perspective, and a strong belief that growth happens when we feel truly seen and supported. Whether you’re looking to process past pain, set boundaries, or just find your footing again, I’m here to help you feel more confident, capable, and connected.

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Melanie McClure

My approach to therapy: Art therapy utilizes various different visual art materials such as drawing, painting, clay work, mixed media, & more. Previous knowledge/experience in art making is not needed. The therapeutic space is a supportive & judgmental free zone.

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Lizett Valdez

My approach to therapy: My approach to treatment is rooted in evidence-based practice that help clients identify and focus on their goals to change unhealthy ways into more productive habits.

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Find Ascension Therapists & Counselors in Galveston, TX.

Deciding to see a therapist may have been difficult, but finding one who accepts your insurance may be even more challenging. And while you’re trying to cope with your own mental and emotional issues, dealing with insurance issues may be the last thing you want to do.

At Mental Health Match, we specialize in matching people to therapists near you who accept or are in-network with Ascension.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Does Your Insurance Cover Therapy?

Before you start therapy, the first thing you should do is verify your outpatient Ascension therapy coverage. If your plan doesn’t cover behavioral health therapy, they won’t pay; it may surprise you how many plans don’t include therapist insurance coverage.

To determine what your plan covers, you can call the customer service number on your insurance card. Once you know for sure that your insurance will cover outpatient behavioral health, leave it to us to help you find a therapist who accepts Ascension plans.

If you would like to learn more about how to use insurance to cover therapy, check out our FAQ about how to pay for therapy.

Find a Therapist Near You Who Accepts Ascension Therapy Coverage

Instead of Googling “therapists that take my insurance” and sifting through tons of results to no avail, allow us to help. After all, the longer you spend trying to figure out how to pay for therapy, the longer your treatment may be delayed.

With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified therapist near you who takes Ascension therapy coverage is easy! Start by browsing in-network experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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