
Earl Green
Guidance for change, grounded in faith and experience
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Guidance for change, grounded in faith and experience
Start with Earl GreenLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Like the changing colors of autumn, life moves through seasons of transition and renewal. Earl Green invites people to consider what season of life they are in, acknowledges the challenges they face, and listens for the opportunities that lie ahead. He offers a calm, encouraging presence and gently prompts clients to consider whether they are willing to take the next step toward the goals they seek.
For those who feel stuck and find it difficult to move forward, Earl encourages beginning with a single step. He often echoes the familiar saying that a long journey begins with a first move and believes in partnering with motivated individuals to pursue meaningful change. He also reminds clients that repeating the same patterns without change rarely produces different results.
Earl Green is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas, holding LPC 13051, and he brings seven years of clinical experience to his work. He earned a Master of Arts in Counseling from Amberton University and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Christian Arts in Applied Pastoral Ministries from Dallas Baptist University.
He has an interest in faith-informed therapy and provides personal and life coaching from a Christian perspective. As a practicing Christian from a Baptist heritage, he draws on that background when working with clients who seek faith-based support.
His professional background includes online counseling and coaching through previous and current telehealth programs. He is also a member of Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International, Alpha Chi National Honor Society, and Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society.
Earl’s counseling experience spans educational support roles in the public school system, biblical counseling and prayer support with a national para-church ministry, work with male juveniles in a state correctional facility, services for juveniles in a youth shelter, and work with adults in a community college setting. He has co-facilitated a Grief Share support group at his church and has co-facilitated a Family Support Group with the Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance. He also has experience working with the prepping and survival skills community.
He speaks from both professional and personal experience: he has navigated faith-related struggles, achieved recovery from two addictions, faced identity questions as an adult adoptee after meeting biological family, cared for aging parents through health decline, supported a family member with serious mental illness, lived as an older single person without children, experienced underemployment and career setbacks, managed a learning disability, and moved from repeating early school grades to earning graduate-level distinction. Those experiences inform his empathy and approach with clients seeking to regain control and find hope.
Many people wonder whether therapy delivered online can really help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and navigating life changes, evidence shows that remote therapy is comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
One of the clearest benefits is flexibility. Clients can meet with therapists in the format that fits their schedule and comfort level - through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to maintain continuity of care while balancing everyday responsibilities.
All therapists involved are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to request a different provider if they feel a different fit would be helpful. Online therapy can be a practical, effective way to address many everyday mental health concerns while fitting work into a busy life.