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Raul Alberto Vazquez Mestre, LCSW
LCSW. Before I became a LCSW, I spent four years as a social worker with youth at risk of dropout in Puerto Rico, and one year in Houston with Harris County serving youth at risk of homelessness. I completed two years of supervised practice in an outpatient psychiatric hospital and leading the clinical department of a shelter for unaccompanied children. Since becoming an independent LCSW, I’ve spent about 1 year in adult correctional setting and have provided telehealth since October 2025. I tailor my approach to each person particular situation and to their own personal goal.
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral issues, Chronic illness, Coping skills, Child or adolescent
Behavioral issues

Bryan Young, LPC
Hi, I’m Bryan. I work with men and women facing anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, anger, and relationship concerns. At a veterans hospital and in rehab, I offered water before the intake—a small way to slow down and recognize the person taking the next step. You will be talked with, not talked at. Therapy will be practical, grounding, direct, and respectful. I have worked with veterans, active-duty military members, first responders, therapists, entrepreneurs, couples, and people navigating major change. You have made it this far. When you are ready, I’d be honored to help. Warmly, Bryan Young, LPC
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships, Substance use disorder, Self esteem, Men's issues, Infidelity, Anger management, Coping skills, Life coaching, Marital discord, Dual diagnosis, Alcohol use, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Addiction, ADHD
Behavioral issues

David Braune, LPC
I have been licensed since 2001 and in private practice since 2003. I work with children, adolescents and adults. I use a variety of treatment modalities in my practice. These modalities include cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused, and Christian counseling. I enjoy providing insight and fresh perspectives to each and every client and truly enjoy seeing people overcome adversity.
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral issues, Marital discord, Addiction
Behavioral issues

Marjory Ehlers, LCSW
My name is Marjory and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who is passionate about helping my clients meet their own personal goals to feel better. I have been a therapist for 8 years and I am based in Houston, Texas, and work with clients statewide via telehealth. I work with adults and specialize in anxiety, stress, workplace burnout, depression, trauma, and grief. My approach to providing therapy centers on meeting you where you are in your own journey. I work side by side with you to develop a plan to help you make progress and start feeling better.
Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Grief, Trauma and PTSD, Substance use disorder, Career counseling, Relationships, Self harming, Sexual abuse
Behavioral issues

Shamshad Haider, LPC
Call me Sam. I am a licensed therapist dealing with Mood and Trauma- related issues. I help with your relationship and social issues as well. I also see couples and adolescents all in the context of healing and recovery. We need therapy to recover and shift our focus to future for our health and success.
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD
Behavioral issues

Claudia Leyton-De la Torre, LPC
I’m a licensed mental health clinician with seven years of experience supporting clients through depression, anxiety, divorce, and young adult transitions. My approach blends reality therapy, person-centered, humanistic, and rational-emotive techniques, tailored to your unique needs. I offer live chat sessions only, providing a warm, respectful, and compassionate space where you can feel heard and supported. Taking this step takes courage, and I’m here to empower you on your path to a more fulfilling life.
Anxiety, Depression, Self esteem, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Jahn Quattlebaum, LPC
I have come to counseling a little bit later in life than some; I had already completed a successful career and was looking for something different. I completed graduate school in Texas and have since become licensed in both Texas and Colorado. The majority of my work is in general counseling and I also work with couples and families. I have worked for University of Texas schools as well as for the University of Alabama. While working in the UT system schools I helped with veterans issues and transition. During Covid I provided counseling for military families.
Anxiety, Depression, Coping skills, Codependency, Life coaching
Behavioral issues

Carmen Kinzy, LPC
My counseling style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating anyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. I view counseling as a collaborative relationship in which the client and I work together to explore the current problematic issues and develop goals to address these issues. It takes courage to seek for a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. If you are ready to take that step I am here to support and empower you. I look forward to working with you!
Anxiety, Depression, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Tyra Fowler, LPC
When living during this phase called "Life" we go through many challenges and life adjustments. We undergo unexpected life experiences that can determine and shape different methods in navigating the world in which we live. The multitude of complex challenges can mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually disrupt our daily lives. I have the ambition to support, comfort, reinforce, creating healthy approaches to handle and embrace life’s variations. By exercising evidence-based integrative therapeutic modalities and techniques to aid individuals internal and external experiences.
Anxiety, Depression, Anger management, Substance use disorder, Chronic illness, Coping skills, Family conflict, Emotional disturbance, Life transitions, Grief, Relationships, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues, Self esteem, Stress
Behavioral issues

Scott Persinger, LCSW
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (specializing in / Psychiatric Social Work / Medical social work). I have been continually licensed since 1988. - During my career I worked in a variety of clinical settings in San Antonio for nearly 38 years. - Please message me with questions, or concerns through the Talkspace messaging app. - Counseling / Psychotherapy requires clients to make note of events, behaviors and emotions that impact you negatively. It is important to self-disclose with therapy. - I look forward to meeting with you. Respectfully Submitted, Scott E. Persinger, LCSW
Anxiety, Depression, Alcohol use, Behavioral issues, Chronic illness, Chronic pain, Coping skills, Domestic abuse, Bipolar disorder, Dual diagnosis, Grief, Life transitions, Men's issues, Parenting, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Self esteem, Self harming, Sexual abuse, Spirituality, Sleep or insomnia, Stress, Suicidal ideation, Substance use disorder, Infidelity, Divorce, Academic underachievement
Behavioral issues
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Finding the best therapist in Austin depends on your individual needs, including your therapy goals, preferred communication style, and whether you’re comfortable with in-person or online sessions. Online therapy offers the added benefit of flexibility, allowing you to connect with licensed professionals from the comfort of your home. This can be especially helpful if you have a busy schedule or prefer privacy, giving online therapy an edge over traditional in-person sessions in Austin. Whether you choose in-person or virtual, prioritize finding someone who makes you feel comfortable and supported.
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How can I get free or affordable therapy in Austin?
You can find free or affordable therapy in Austin by checking community health centers, non-profits, or by utilizing online therapy platforms like Talkspace, where insured members often have as little as a $0 copay.
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How do I find a licensed therapist or psychologist in Austin?
You can find licensed, experienced therapists or psychologists in Austin by searching online directories or reaching out to local mental health clinics. Online platforms like Talkspace can also connect you with mental health professionals experienced in cognitive behavioral therapy and other treatment modalities for depression, anxiety, and a range of other mental health conditions.
Can psychologists diagnose or prescribe medication in Austin?
Austin therapists and psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and more, but they typically cannot prescribe medication. Prescription authority in Austin is reserved for psychiatrists and other medical doctors.
How quickly can I start therapy with a licensed mental health provider with Talkspace?
After registering with Talkspace, you’ll be matched with a licensed therapist within 2 days or an online psychiatrist within about a week. If messaging therapy is included in your plan, you can start messaging immediately after you're matched. You can also schedule live psychotherapy sessions.
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