Life is hard and sometimes messy, but it is your ability to pick yourself up and ask for help that can make all the difference. If you are looking for someone who is personable, empathic, and not afraid to ask the hard questions from time to time, we may be a good fit. Whether you are learning to cope with difficult life circumstances, or desire to become a better version of yourself, I would be honored to assist you in your journey towards change.
My name is Lindsay Long and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I have a B.S. in Psychology from Texas A&M University and a M.A. in Family Therapy from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. I completed my internship at Anchor Point in League City, Texas and have been working with clients for over five years.
It is my passion to help adults, adolescents, couples, and families discover their own personal journey towards healing so that they are better equipped to live a happier and healthier life. Through a warm and supportive environment, it is my priority that clients feel safe and comfortable throughout their entire experience. My strengths-based approach assists clients with identifying immediate ways they can implement positive change in their lives, and I individualize treatment specific for each client based on their goals and needs. Ultimately, it is my goal to empower clients to learn how to cope more efficiently and effectively, while empathically challenging them along the way.
I have experience working with clients that battle with anxiety, depression, post-partum issues, bipolar type disorders, birth trauma, miscarriages, grief, abuse, communication issues, infidelity, and family relationship issues. Through my previous work at a crisis pregnancy center, I gained experience working with new moms and couples navigating the stresses that come with having a new baby, parenthood, strained in-law relationships, foster/adoption, and parents of differently abled children. Prior to that, I received extensive crisis response training during my time at Texas A&M University. My experience in crisis work taught me how resilient we – as humans – are designed to be, and that how we respond to difficult things makes the difference of whether we merely survive, or thrive. It is my goal that you gain the tools to successfully transition from surviving to thriving.
For more information on how we may fit together, please reach out.