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Debbie Gonzalez

(She / Her)
Licensed Professional Counselor

Accepts

Aetna, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Oscar (Optum), Oxford (Optum), Quest Behavioral Health, and United Healthcare (Optum)

Specializes in

Anxiety, Grief, Loss, Relationship Issues, Stress, Trauma, and Women's Issues

Great to meet you!

Debbie Gonzalez is a licensed mental health therapist in Texas dedicated to supporting individuals and communities in their healing journeys. As a Latinx clinician, she brings both professional experience and lived understanding of how culture, race, identity and systemic issues impact mental health.

Debbie offers compassionate, affirming and culturally responsive space where you can feel seen heard and supported.

A bit about my approach to therapy

Debbie provides a culturally affirming, trauma-informed space where BIPOC clients can explore their experiences without having to explain them. Her work is rooted in psychology, trauma and difficult life experiences to help clients unpack systems of oppression while reconnecting with their own power and purpose.

What you can expect from our first session

Whether you are navigating anxiety, trauma, identity exploration, intergenerational challenges, or just trying to make sense of life, she's here to walk alongside you - without judgment and deep respect for your story.


Debbie's style is

Holistic
Warm
Empowering

Insurance carriers Debbie accepts

Aetna
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
Oscar
Oxford
Quest Behavioral Health
United Healthcare

More about Debbie

MA (Master of Arts) at Texas A&M University San Antonio
License type: LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) (Texas)
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Caucasian and Hispanic
Languages: English
Works with: Adults and Seniors
More specialties: Depression, Family Issues, Maternal Mental Health, and PTSD
Modalities: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Trauma Focused CBT, Psychoanalytic, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), and Strength-Based