What I enjoy most about being a therapist is that each session is a collaborative effort in which both the client and therapist leaves the session with a learning experience that contributes to discovery and growth. I believe that all experiences (good, bad, ugly) are for the purpose of learning and letting go and that therapy is one of the best ways to explore what needs to be learned and let go so a sense of worth and purpose can be fully realized and experienced.
I am a licensed professional counselor working in the state of Texas for over 7 years. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, bipolar, trauma, psychosis, addiction, low self worth, and shame issues that have impacted their ability to thrive in relationships and life.
My therapy style is compassionate, caring, and person-centered. I seek to create an environment of mutual respect and trust, connectivity, collaboration, courage, creativity, and confidence in self. My approach is grounded in cognitive behavioral approaches that include internal family systems and dialectical behavioral therapy.
If you are ready to let go of the burden and chaos that has kept you feeling stuck, unable to find yourself staying in the present moment, and lacking in joy then I would be grateful for the opportunity to guide you in healing. Give yourself the gift of knowing you are safe, protected, blessed, and loved.
I look forward to working with you!
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Quynh Lee views therapy as a collaborative journey in which both client and therapist leave each session with new insights that support growth and healing. She believes life’s experiences – the positive and the painful – serve as opportunities for learning and for releasing what no longer serves, and that therapy provides a structured space to explore those lessons so a deeper sense of worth and purpose can emerge.
She is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Texas with 14 years of clinical experience. Her Texas counselor credential (TX LPC 78513) indicates she meets state standards to provide professional counseling. Over her career she has worked with a wide range of concerns, including stress and anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma and psychosis, addiction, low self-worth and shame, relationship problems, anger management, grief, parenting and family conflicts, and issues affecting the LGBT community.
Quynh’s therapeutic approach is compassionate, caring, and person-centered. She aims to build an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust that fosters connection, collaboration, courage, creativity, and growing confidence in oneself. Her practice is grounded in cognitive-behavioral principles and incorporates techniques from Internal Family Systems and Dialectical Behavior Therapy to tailor care to each person’s needs.
She welcomes individuals who are ready to move beyond burdens that have left them feeling stuck, distracted from the present, or depleted of joy. Quynh encourages clients to take steps toward healing and to embrace the knowledge that they can feel safe, protected, blessed, and loved as they work toward recovery and renewed purpose.
She looks forward to supporting clients through their healing and growth.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can make a meaningful difference. For common concerns – such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or managing life transitions – online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
One of the key benefits is flexibility. Individuals can choose the format that fits their needs and comfort level – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – making it simpler to integrate therapy into a busy life.
Therapy provided online is delivered by licensed professionals, and if a client ever wants a different match they can change therapists at any time. For many people, remote therapy offers an accessible, practical path to consistent support and progress.
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