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Larry A. Barton, ACSW, LMSW-ACP has been in private practice since 1979. He has developed an extensive practice specializing in work with children through interactive techniques and family psychotherapy. Mr. Barton has been active in the legal community, testifying as an expert witness relating to family issues, mental status and pain and suffering opinions. Mr. Barton also does consultations for several agencies and private sectors for program development.
John F. Draude , Jr., Ph.D., ACSW, LMSW-ACP possesses over 30 years of professional practice with individual, group and family counseling and psychotherapy. His seasoned experiences and expertise with both adolescents and adults have focused on family violence/domestic abuse, alcohol and drug abuse, cultural diversity/race relations, depression, grief, anger and stress management, survivors' assistance, therapeutic foster care, probation and employee assistance programs. He received his Master's degree from the University of Illinois and doctorate from University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. Dr. Draude is an international team leader and consultant for the Council on Accreditation.
William M. Erwin, Ph.D. specializes in psychological testing.
Thomas Gray Hardaway, M.D. child psychologist with sub-speciality of miltary issues.
Mary Ann D. Harris, LPC, CEAP has seen clients for individual, marital, family, and employee assistance program for over 12 years. She specializes in depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, grief and loss, sexual/physical abuse, ADHD in children and adults, school and behaviorial issues of children, and stress management. She also sees employee assistance program clients for work related issues. She sees clients for late evening and Saturday appointments in addition to regular day time appointments.
Kathleen G. Koehler, LPC, LMFT specializes in individual and family therapy, parent consultation, child and adolescent therapy, PTSD, sexual abuse, depression and anxiety issues.
Paul H. Lehberger, Ph.D, is a native of San Antonio, who obtained their doctorate from Texas Tech. He has been a practicing psychologist for over 25 years. Specialized in rehabilitation psychology for over fifteen years providing evaluation, psychotherapy, and pain management treatment in the hospital, clinic, and office. His approach to treatment utilizes a systems/cognitive behavioral model. He finds that unnecessary suffering is due to false beliefs that cause conflicts within ourselves, with others and with our Spiritual Source. Letting go of these beliefs, accepting life's realities, and embracing all that we are, empowers us to live straight from the heart. Currently doing psychological evaluations for Child Protective Services. These do not determine child custody. They provide diagnosis and treatment recommendations. They help caseworkers and therapists help their clients achieve their goals. He treats all clients with respect and fairness.
Preston M. McNeel, M.A., LPC, NCCspecializes in psychotherapy and counseling.
Elizabeth J. Milvo, LPC specializes in TDPRS clients.
Catherine Parsons-Key, LPC specializes in abuse issues, depression, PTSD, children, adolescent and adult therapy and works with veterans in individual and group therapy. She works in CFAC's Victoria office.
Leslie Switzer, LMSW-ACP specializes in behavior modification, child and adolescent therapy, sexual abuse, individual and family therapy, depression, mood disorders, PTSD and sexual issues.
Armando Tena, Ph.D., LPC provides counseling/psychotherapy for children, adolecents, adults, and couples. Will treat conditions such as depression, appective disorders, anxiety, psychosis, PTSD, anger management, and culturally related problems. Services can be conducted in English and Spanish.
Johnnie Mae Walker, M.A., M.Ed., LPC has 25 years experience encouraging, supporting, and helping adults, adolescents, couples, and families make positive changes and feel better about themselves. Couples in conflict are given new tools to restore their emotional connection while pursuing a total Relationship Makeover. They learn to let go of negative relationship history. By practicing new communication styles they can restore the passion and intimacy. Clients explore and learn new ways to deal with stress, depression, and feelings of hopelessness. Angry defiant adolescents in conflict with parents, teachers, and peers learn the skills to practice self-control and anger management in explosive situations.
Leslie A Warren, LCSW, ACSW diplomate in Clinical Social Work. Children, Adolescents, Adults, Family, and Individual Psychotherapy.
Gary K. Wilson, M.D. specializes in child and adult psychiatry.
William S. Yates, Ph.D. specializes in Christian counseling, child and adolescent therapy, PTSD, grieving counseling and psychological testing.
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