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Ryan McDonald

My approach to therapy: I use a solution-focused therapy combined with a strategic orientation. What this means is that I strive to find uniquely tailored interventions to help individuals, couples & families create positive change in their lives and relationships.

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Odira Ughanze

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach: grace comes first. We slow down, listen closely, and focus on what matters most to you. I turn insight into small, doable steps you can use right away—calmer days, clearer boundaries, kinder self-talk. Expect plain-language guidance, gentle accountability, and regular check-ins so progress feels real and lasts.

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Kabir Parikh

My approach to therapy: My work is Internal Families Systems (IFS) informed, grounded in both mindfulness and an unshakeable belief that you’re not broken: the systems around us are broken, and you are responding to that. We're in this together, which means that we're a team in helping you reconnect with yourself. We'll go at your pace and dive deeper when you're ready.

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Dr. Wendy Bates

My approach to therapy: I place a high importance on the therapeutic relationship so we can use that foundation to tackle your needs and work towards health and happiness.

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Kassandra Balandrano

My approach to therapy: I believe great relationships (with ourselves and others) are built from the inside out. The more you feel grounded in who you are, the more authentic and fulfilling your relationships can be. My work starts with helping you understand yourself, identifying your values, your needs, and the patterns that show up when life or relationships feel hard.

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Julie "Jaye" Williams

My approach to therapy: My varied experience yields the ability to adapt clients’ comfort levels. Clients are engaged in their personal growth and are encouraged to provide insight and solicit feedback during each session. Team effort yields successful outcomes!

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Dr. Janeisha Anderson-LaBranch

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is client-centered, systemic, and holistic. I work collaboratively with you to develop a personalized plan for Discovering Bliss™.

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Debbie Cherry

My approach to therapy: Most therapists start with the problems... I start with SOLUTIONS! Hundreds of clients have shared that they feel so empowered with the step-by-step exercises for couples to be able to COMMUNICATE in a way that brings them closer.

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Jennifer Braafladt

My approach to therapy: I see therapy as a team effort, but I also like to share skills and techniques to help you self-sooth and self-regulate, which will help you attune and react to yourself and your partner in a new way that fosters curiosity and compassion.

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Kirsten Woods

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I view therapy as a collaborative journey, not a one-sided process. You are the expert of your experience — my role is to help you uncover insight, provide tools, and create a space where healing feels both possible and safe.

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Find Premarital Counseling Therapists & Counselors in Heart Of Lubbock of Lubbock, TX.

Getting married is a big change. Even if you have been dating for a while, the period between your engagement and wedding is a perfect time to create the foundation for your future. Thats why so many people choose premarital therapy before their big day.

Signs You Should Consider Premarital Counseling

Mental health experts agree that you shouldn’t wait for a crisis to begin relationship therapy. Instead, start with premarital therapy or therapy when you are engaged to develop healthy patterns.

You should consider premarital counseling if:

  • You and your partner want to understand your attachment patterns and how they affect your relationship.
  • You want better communication with your spouse.
  • You want to align your plans for your future, such as your career or if you will have kids.
  • You want to better understand your spouse’s values and life experiences

Get Started with a Premarital Therapist

A premarital therapist can help you become a strong couple before you are married. If you’re curious to learn more about premarital counseling, check out therapist Megan Cornish’s Guide to Premarital Counseling.

Premarital therapy can help you and your partner grow together with healthy patterns and communication. Mental Health Match can help you find an experienced premarital therapist or counselor in your area. Start by browsing the premarital experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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