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My hubby and I are starting therapy at this place in Flower Mound next week. They also have a sliding payment scale based on your household income. Good luck!
www.youthandfamilycounseling.com
I am so down right now. My husband just told me he does not want to be with me anymore. I really want our marriage to work out and so I am seeking information on a good marriage counselor/theraphist in the Flower Mound area.
My hubby and I are starting therapy at this place in Flower Mound next week. They also have a sliding payment scale based on your household income. Good luck!
www.youthandfamilycounseling.com
The Center for Christian Counseling has great marriage counselors.
www.c3christiancounseling.com
I pray you find someone.
I am so sorry to hear that you are going through this.
I second both the places listed. I am actually currently working at Youth and Family, though I will be changing jobs within about a month (not due to the agency, just got a better opportunity). YFC has several good therapists. Heather Atkison is who I would really recommend there, but actually all of them are quite good.
As for CCC, I really recommend Katy Esquivel. I used to work with her as well, and she is an excellent therapist also.
Best of luck to you. And even if your husband refuses to go to counseling, I encourage you to go. It can really make a difference as you go through this difficult time.
His words may sound hard, but don't despair. I work with couples in crisis each month in our Relationship Rich seminar; and often what happens is that the unhappy mate blames their own stuff on their spouse. If you can get him to counseling, that is a great step. Here are a few therapists we recommend:
Mark Rogers, Phd. Relationship Coach ###-###-####
Bobbi Garmany, Garland Therapist ###-###-####
Patti Villalobos, Therapist, Garland ###-###-####