Play Therapy therapists in Rollingwood, Texas TX
Ailyn Payan, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Hey there. My name is Dr. Payan and I am happy to speak with you to better understand your unique needs before embarking in the therapeutic journey. I specialize in various mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, behavior problems, and autism, and have offered services to children, adolescents, and adults both in-person and online. Being a mother myself, I understand first-hand the challenges of motherhood and the accompanying overwhelming feelings that many experience. Throughout the years, I have helped parents improve their relationships and communication with their children to foster a closer and stronger relationship. I invite you to call or email me so we may discuss how I can best help you.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Heather Lampton
Psychologist, PsyD
Feeling drained by anxiety and depression? Thinking about reaching out for support but finding it tough to kick things off? Totally get it, it can be a lot to handle. But hey, here's the silver lining: there's a path forward, and I'm here to lend a hand. I'm Dr. Lampton, but you can just call me Heather.
22 Years Experience
Cathy L. McGinnis, LCSW & Associates
Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist - Supervisor
For many people, walking through a therapist's door for the first time can be intimidating. It doesn't have to be. My practice offers professional and confidential services in a safe, comfortable and home-like environment. We provide individual, family and couple therapy; children 3 years and older.
37 Years Experience
Kelly Peyton
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LPC-S, RPT-S, CCTP
Everything is just so hard. My child is out of control. I am so tired of feeling this way. These types of statements often reflect the type of feelings Kelly's clients have.
14 Years Experience
Anna DiNoto
Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
While many view mental health assessment and treatment as a way to identify a diagnosis someone else (i.e., a psychologist) assigns, we view it as an engaging and empowering process. A diagnosis may be met, and if this is true our hope is you will have words to understand who you are, how your brain (and body) sees and interacts with the world, and what you could potentially do about it based on honoring your input.
13 Years Experience