Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapists in Jollyville, Texas TX
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Courtney Loyola
Counselor/Therapist, LPC
Becoming — Not Broken.
You've found yourself researching 'Am I a narcissist?' in the middle of the night, you have constant questions as to 'How did I get here?' and 'Why do these things keep happening to me?' You've lost someone very close to you and now you are spinning out and can't seem to find your feet. You keep repeating patterns that bring the same people into your life and leave you in pieces after they've left. You're ready to change, you just don't know how or where to start.
I believe healing is not about fixing what’s wrong with you, but uncovering the strength and resilience that have always been there. Many of my clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed by complex trauma, narcissistic abuse, or deep grief. Together, we create a safe, grounded space where painful experiences can be processed and integrated — not avoided. Our work is centered on helping you reconnect with your voice, your clarity, and your capacity for secure relationships.
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Jollyville, TX
Online in Jollyville, TX Texas
Monarch Behavioral Health, PLLC
Psychologist
Life brings challenges—but you don’t have to navigate them alone. At Monarch, our compassionate therapists walk alongside you, creating a safe space to heal, grow, and rediscover hope. Whether you need testing, counseling, or both, our team is here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. It all starts with one conversation.
17 Years Experience
Online in Jollyville, TX Texas
Renew Restoration
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S
I became a therapist because I understood, early on, what it felt like to keep moving when something underneath wasn't right. That experience shaped how I see people, not as problems to fix, but as individuals who adapted to what life asked of them.
For over seven years, I've worked with people who are capable, driven, and often very good at holding things together, while quietly carrying something heavier beneath the surface. Burnout. Disconnection. A persistent sense that the life they've built doesn't quite fit who they are anymore.
That's the work I care most about. Not just helping people feel better, but helping them understand themselves, the patterns, the adaptations, the survival strategies that made sense once and may be costing them now.
I wrote The Secret Life of Silent Suffering because I wanted to name what so many people experience but rarely say out loud. That same thread runs through everything I do: therapy, training, speaking, and education for other clinicians.
I believe healing is possible. Not as a return to who you were before, but as a gradual movement toward greater clarity, freedom, and alignment with who you actually are.
7 Years Experience
Online in Jollyville, TX Texas (Online Only)
Cristina Ciobanu
Counselor/Therapist, LPC Associate Supervised by Ryan Holliman PhD LPC-S
If you've landed here, something has probably shaken the ground underneath you. Maybe it was a discovery, a slow unraveling of trust, or a moment that changed how you see everything, including yourself.
I started Sense Therapy because I know what that feels like, not just professionally, but personally. I've experienced betrayal trauma. I know what it's like to look okay on the outside while quietly trying to make sense of something that doesn't add up. I know how exhausting it is to overthink, overfunction, and still feel like you can't fully settle.
That lived experience shapes everything about how I work. When you sit across from me, you're not just working with someone who understands betrayal trauma clinically. You're working with someone who has been in that disorienting place and found a way through it.
What makes this practice different is the combination of warmth and structure. I don't believe healing means just talking about what happened indefinitely. We move with intention, at a pace that feels right for you, using evidence-based approaches that actually give you tools, not just insight.
My clients often tell me they finally feel like someone gets it, without judgment, without rushing them toward forgiveness or a decision they're not ready to make.
If any of this resonates, I'd love to connect. A free consultation is the simplest place to start.
9 Years Experience
Online in Jollyville, TX Texas (Online Only)
Jacqueline Elster
Psychologist, PsyD, HSPP, LP
Professionally, I have advanced training and experience in treating trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, and insomnia. For six years, I worked for the VA, helping veterans heal the invisible wounds of combat and other traumatic experiences. Now, I offer therapy to the wider community, including veterans.
I love what I do, and that shine through in my work. Please feel free to contact me to learn more about my practice and to set up an appointment.
16 Years Experience
Online in Jollyville, TX Texas (Online Only)
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapists in Jollyville, Texas Statistics
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapists in Jollyville, Texas average 12 years of experience and charge around $180 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Trauma and PTSD (91%), Anxiety or Fears (88%), and Depression (82%).
Average years in practice
12 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$180
Accept insurance
48%
Offer sliding scale
39%
Gender ID
| 66% |
Female |
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| 18% |
Male |
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| 9% |
Non-Binary |
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| 7% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 58% |
Online Only |
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| 42% |
In Person and Online |
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Top Specialties
| 91% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 88% | Anxiety or Fears |
| 82% | Depression |
| 64% | Loss or Grief |
| 58% | Stress |
| 52% | Self Esteem |
| 52% | Social Anxiety |
Ages Served
| 100% | Adult |
| 85% | Young Adult |
| 61% | Senior |
| 55% | Teen |
| 18% | Children |
Client Focus
| 61% | Women |
| 45% | LGBTQ+ |
| 42% | Military / Veterans |
| 42% | Persons with Disabilities |
| 36% | Men |