Rachel Bouton
Last updated July 10, 2025
Psychologist
Virtual & in-person • Bryan, TX
I have been a licensed doctor of psychology for 20 years. I have always been a generalist, for one simple reason: It allows me to use different tools and techniques to fit the situation, without seeing people or their concerns through the lens of a “specialty” skill set. I work with adults-individual and couples, and I can meet virtually or in-office.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • Bryan, TX
I have a background in abuse and trauma. Often this will include working with the client in other areas, such as self-esteem, grief, abandonment, depression, and anxiety.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • Bryan, TX
I specialize in individual counseling and relationship counseling. I base my therapeutic approach on the premise that, with assistance and guidance, clients have the ability to choose how to resolve their own problems and can make their own decisions toward improving their lives.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • Bryan, TX
As we go through life, we can experience difficulties and challenges. Reaching out to someone for help can be difficult so I commend you for doing so. As a therapist, I am here to listen and provide a safe space in which to share those concerns. Every person is unique so I take time to develop a strong therapeutic relationship based on trust while tailoring the therapy to each person.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • Bryan, TX
Building trust between client and counselor is the most important first step. Every client is unique, so together we explore effective ways to work through each issue and set realistic goals.
My counseling experience has been with children, adolescents, teens, and adults. I have worked in facilities with victims of sexual trauma, domestic violence, and Alzheimer's, as well as educational settings as a school counselor.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • Bryan, TX
Licensed Professional Counselor with Supervisor designation practicing in Texas. Texas A&M and Sam Houston State Alumnus. Animal, sports, and travel-lover.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • Bryan, TX
I am a Licensed Clinical Social with over 25 years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. I work will all adults of all genders and orientations. I am open and affirming. I work with people who are struggling with short term concerns and long term issues. I treat Depression, Anxiety, Grief and Loss, Chronic Illness, Caregiver support, Life limiting Disease, Fertility Issues, Fetal/Infant loss, Relationship issues, Pre and post Bariatric Patients, Self-esteem, Coping skills, Stress Management, College related issues with attention, focus and future concerns. I utilize Short-term, solution focused cognitive behavior therapy.
Many of my clients struggle with depression, anxiety and feel overwhelmed about the future. Person-centered, unconditional acceptance with clear goals for therapy. I work best with highly motivated clients who are are ready for honest and clear feedback, are ready to explore options and flexible ways of thinking about their concerns.
It can be hard to ask for help, but you can do hard things.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • College Station, TX
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. With nearly three decades of experience as a special education teacher, campus administrator, special education counselor and high school counselor, I bring a wealth of knowledge to support individuals across the lifespan.
Therapist
Virtual & in-person • College Station, TX
Hello! I'm Dani Cook, and Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Texas! I obtained both of my educational degrees from the University of Georgia and have practiced social work in various settings since. The majority of my professional career has focused on working with individuals in acute healthcare settings, dealing with trauma, and/or addiction. I look forward to the opportunity of getting to meet all new clients!
Psychologist
Virtual & in-person • College Station, TX
I work well with individuals who are ready to work through their challenges and embrace their life purpose. By the time therapy ends, I strive for my clients to have the tools they need to make sound decisions and not rely on patterns of surviving they may have picked up along the way.