
Trauma & Emotional Wounds
Available virtually across Texas.
"You don't have to fake strength to prove you have it."
- Alicia Lawson, LPC-A
Minimizing your own pain and calling it “being strong”?.
You hold it down for everyone else, but when your own emotions come up? You push them down, pour a glass of wine, pick up another hobby (or degree), and keep it moving.
Maybe you flinch when voices get loud, freeze up in conflict, have reactions you can’t get under control, or find yourself people-pleasing out of habit—even when it’s hurting you.
You know you’ve got some emotional wounds that never fully healed... and you’re ready to stop pretending you’re fine.
Healing isn’t always cute, but it’s powerful.
After prioritizing you?
You’re waking up without that pit-in-your-stomach dread, actually excited to take on the day, and skipping the daily run-through of ALL the what-ifs (wild, right?).
Jumping at every text, sabotaging your love life, or replaying every convo? That’s in your past. You’re setting boundaries—without the guilt spiral, with a nervous system that finally got the memo that you’re safe now.
And best of all? You feel like you again.
Why me? I’ve got you.
I know what it’s like to carry pain so well, people assume you’re fine—while behind closed doors, you’re slowly unraveling and just trying to remember how to breathe. I’ll sit in the hard stuff with you, help you unpack it, and walk with you toward healing that actually sticks.
I blend the clinical stuff, like ACT, DBT, and solutions-focused narrative therapy, with real talk, lived experience, and zero judgment.
If you want a therapist who really sees you, gets where you’re coming from, and isn’t scared of your reality—I’m here for you, girl.

Who this type of therapy is for:
→ Women who’ve been through hard, heavy stuff—and are tired of pretending it didn’t impact them.
→ The women who carry everything for everyone else but secretly need a space to fall apart and rebuild.
→ Those blaming themselves for what they went through, even though deep down they know it wasn’t their fault.
→ Anyone feeling constantly triggered, emotionally drained, or stuck in survival mode—but is ready to do the real work of healing.
→ Those ready to end the cycle of unhealthy relationships and patterns.