Family therapy services in 76226: Argyle, TX. Relationship and couples counseling.

Family counseling in 76226: Argyle, TX. Honest and effective help for couples, relationships and blended families in and around Argyle, Texas.


Seigel Bartley, PhD, LPC-S, CAMS-V, CDVS
Family Therapist

Seigel Bartley, PhD, LPC-S, CAMS-V, CDVS

Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor; Certified Anger Management Specialist; Certified Domestic Violence Specialist

3939 W GREEN OAKS BLVD Suite 204, Arlington , Texas 76016 | 682-305-2122

Regardless of the family structure, all families must work at building positive relationships among its members. At times, this can be a challenging task. At Christ Centered Counseling we strive to help family members to restore peace, harmony, and unity. We teach and encourage each member of the family to take responsibility for his or her behavior and to be accountable to each other for the well being of the family unit. Blended family counseling is available for families working through relational issues.

Andrea Schultz, M.Ed., LPC-S, RPT-S
Family Therapist

Andrea Schultz, M.Ed., LPC-S, RPT-S

Licensed Professional Counselor, Registered Play Therapist, Board-Approved Supervisor

700 East Park Boulevard, Suite 206 , Plano, Texas 75074 | 972-762-5795

You can think of a family as a team. Each member has a contribution to make and has an impact on the other members. When a child, teen or parent is struggling it affects the entire family. For more than 25 years I've helped families work through challenges and build on their strengths in order to enjoy richer more fulfilling lives. I provide a supportive atmosphere where your family can learn problem-solving and coping skills, the keys to more effective communication and improved ways of relating to each other.

Jane Hardwick, LPC, LMFT
Family Therapist

Jane Hardwick, LPC, LMFT

Lic. Professional Counselor, Lic. Marriage & Fam. Therapist

1617Park Place Ave., Ste 110-JHC, Fort Worth, Texas 76110 | 817-999-8367

Aren't families interesting? A family is a system, so when one part breaks down, all the other parts are effected. If you are having difficulties with a family member, consider therapy. Sometimes you can change the whole system by changing yourself. Sometimes it's most helpful for two or more of the family to come in together. Give therapy a chance. Your Tomorrow Can Feel Better Than Today.

Deborah Parker, PhD, LPC-A
Family Therapist

Deborah Parker, PhD, LPC-A

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate

539 W. Commerce St, Dallas, Texas 75208 | (832) 304-4185

Being a parent can be difficult and stressful. It doesn't have to be, but it does take effort to change the negative family behavior patterns. Many parents fall into the trap of punishment as a deterrent, and sometimes you may feel like all you ever do is punish your child. Let's flip that around: Instead of, "If you get into trouble at school today, you're grounded for a week" let's try, "If you don't get into trouble at school today, we can go to the park this weekend." Take it day by day. Every day is different. You can offer 30 minutes extra screen time or video game or, as a big reward, a sleepover. Let's talk about it!

Marvin Schick, MA, LMFT, EMDR Specialist
Family Therapist

Marvin Schick, MA, LMFT, EMDR Specialist

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

1833B W. Hunt Street, McKinney, Texas 75069 | 214-549-3793

Families who come in for counseling as a family are given a chance to work through issues in a safe environment-- where trust, respect, and honor are learned, given, and received--because the family is intentional about learning new strategies. Families learn that it is counterproductive to have an "identified patient" in the family, where one family member is "tagged" to be the only one acting out and causing family distress. Biblical and Family Systems principles may be applied to have the whole family become engaged in the positive change and nurturing process.

Kyle Bryan, LCSW
Family Therapist

Kyle Bryan, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

2363 Hwy. 287 N. Ste. 207, Mansfield, Texas 76063 | 817-908-8632

In family therapy you will learn and practice effective communication skills allowing members to dialogue on their problems, concerns and feelings by demonstrating active listening, curiousity and interest in each others perspective. Problem solving requires a willingness on the parts of all members to contribute to the solutions. Topics discussed include; parenting techniques, establishing healthy boundaries, and family contracts to negotiate terms and come to an agreement on how the family will handle future family problems and to commit to positive change. Benefits of family therapy include more respectful communication, responsible behavior, improved relationships, and fun!

Eshaly Johnson, M.S., LPC
Family Therapist

Eshaly Johnson, M.S., LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

3939 US Hwy 80E, Mesquite, Texas 75150 | 469-554-0582

I believe that the family structure is critical to each individuals overall mental well being. Often times, there are multiple lives, that intersect in families and that can lead to arguments, struggle and strife. Whether you are in a family of 2 or a family of 6 sometimes we all need a little help understanding each other. I am here to help support you and your family in navigating the complications that come with all of those personalities living under one roof!


76226 is a zip code located in Denton County and part of Argyle, Texas. It has a land area of 47.682 square miles.  The population of 76226 is 18,419 people.