At Houston Therapy for Girls, we specialize in helping young women, teens, girls, and their families face life’s challenges with confidence and resilience. From managing anxiety and self-doubt to navigating transitions and relationships, we provide a space where clients feel supported, accepted, and empowered.

Issues We Support

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Young Adulthood Pressures

In many instances, learning how to be comfortable with being who you are while navigating college, a first job, and relationships, both with self and others, can feel overwhelming. We help young women work to address issues relating to moving into the responsibilities of adulthood with clarity and self-compassion.

Perfectionism

Many young women and girls feel pressure to succeed and to never make a mistake—whether in school, a first job, extracurriculars, or relationships. Because perfect is inherently impossible, it can lead to large amounts of stress, anxiety and depression, and ultimately burnout. We help clients move from self-criticism to self-compassion while still striving for what matters most to them.

Severe Anxiety

When anxiety takes over, it can affect every aspect of daily life—feeling at times so overwhelming as to lead to clients initially viewing avoidance as their only option for coping. We help clients work with, rather than against, their anxiety to enable them to identify triggers, tolerate the discomfort, and develop effective coping skills, so worry no longer controls their decisions.

Depression

Depression can make even the simplest tasks feel impossible. Through therapy, we help clients understand and manage their emotions, break free from cycles of negative thinking, and regain motivation and joy.

Identity & Self-Worth

Many young women and girls struggle with self-worth and shame, questioning who they are and whether they are “enough” and then harshly criticizing themselves when they find themselves not measuring up. We help clients explore their values, build self-trust and shame resilience skills, and develop a stronger sense of who they are—so they can embrace not only being themselves, but also showing themselves the kindness they so often share more easily with others than themselves.

Social Anxiety

Friendships, social expectations, and group dynamics can feel overwhelming and out of reach, especially during the teen and young adult years. We help young women and girls develop tools to feel more at ease, communicate effectively, and build meaningful connections.

Body Image

Research shows us that body image and appearance are the #1 shame triggers for women and girls. From social media comparisons to societal pressures, most young women and girls struggle at some point in their lives to feel comfortable in their own bodies. We help clients develop a healthier relationship with their bodies, shift away from negative self-talk, and build confidence that isn’t based on appearance alone.

Life Transitions

Change is inevitable, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Whether it’s starting middle or high school, moving away for college, adjusting to a new job, or experiencing a major shift in relationships, we provide support to help clients develop the flexibility to adapt to all life’s chapters.

Relationship Struggles

Navigating all life’s different relationships—friends, romantic connections, family members, teachers, bosses (and on and on)—can often feel life walking a delicate tightrope. We help clients develop learn how to build trust, develop communication skills, set healthy boundaries, and build relationships that feel more supportive rather than totally draining.

Family Dynamics

Families are constantly growing and changing, and sometimes that comes with cycles of conflict and disconnection. We work with parents, siblings, and other members of support systems to strengthen relationships, improve communication, and foster deeper understanding.

Our Treatment Approach

We use evidence-based techniques and treatment modalities individually tailored to the unique experiences of our clients.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
    Helps clients understand and change unhelpful thought patterns, reducing anxiety, stress, and negative self-talk while fostering healthier coping strategies.
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
    Teaches emotional regulation, mindfulness, and communication skills, especially helpful for those struggling with intense emotions, distress tolerance, and interpersonal conflicts.

  • Emotion Focused Family Therapy
    Supports families in strengthening communication, repairing emotional wounds, and creating a secure, connected environment that fosters healing and growth.

  • Mindfulness
    Encourages clients to stay present and engaged in the moment, reducing stress and emotional reactivity while improving focus, self-awareness, and overall well-being.

  • “No-Drama Discipline” (Dr. Dan Siegel)
    A connection-based approach that helps parents respond to behavior with empathy, fostering emotional regulation and long-term learning while teaching skills over punishment.
  • Positive Discipline
    Teaches parents how to guide behavior with respect, focusing on problem-solving, confidence-building, and emotional intelligence.
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
    A structured therapy designed to help individuals process and heal from traumatic memories, reducing emotional distress and strengthening adaptive coping mechanisms.

  • Shame Resilience (based on the work of Dr. Brené Brown)
    Helps clients recognize and challenge shame-based thoughts, replacing self-judgment with self-compassion, authenticity, and a greater sense of worthiness.

  • Motivational Interviewing
    A collaborative, goal-oriented approach that empowers clients to explore ambivalence, build motivation, and make meaningful changes in their lives at their own pace.

  • Self-Compassion
    Encourages clients to treat themselves with kindness rather than criticism, fostering emotional resilience and a healthier relationship with oneself, even in times of struggle.

  • Somatic Experiencing (offered by Kara Grant LPC-S)
    A body-based approach that helps clients process and release stored trauma, regulate the nervous system, and restore a sense of safety and balance.
  • IFS-Informed (Internal Family Systems)
    An approach that helps clients identify and work with different parts of themselves, improving emotional regulation, decision-making, self-understanding, and relationships with others by addressing internal conflicts in a practical, goal-oriented way.

Ready to Get Started?

Everyone’s journey is different, and therapy should reflect that. At Houston Therapy for Girls, we provide compassionate, evidence-based support tailored to the unique needs of young women, teens, girls, and families. With specialized training and expertise, we help clients build the skills they need to move forward with confidence.

Call 281.671.4259 or click here to schedule a consultation.