Are you looking for a seasoned, well-rounded therapist? Peggy Wright is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Board Approved Supervisor in the State of Texas. Licensed since 2001, Peggy has extensive experience in the field of domestic violence, sexual assault, trauma, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and relationship issues having worked with victims, abusers, child witnesses, and countless others striving for emotional wellbeing. In addition to being a counselor, Peggy is also Board Certified in Neurofeedback. Although not currently practicing neurofeedback, her experience and training in this area has given her great depth of understanding into how the brain functions and impacts personality and behavior. Additionally, Peggy has over 20 years of experience as a speaker on intimate partner violence, sexual abuse, and various topics related to trauma and mental health. Her most notable speaking engagements include National Center for Victims of Crime (September 2016, Philadelphia), International Society for Neurofeedback and Research Annual Conference (September 2016, Orlando), Conference on Crimes Against Women (May 2017, Dallas) and several presentations at the Conference on Crimes Against Persons in Fort Bend County, Texas. Throughout her career, Peggy has successfully trained dozens of counseling graduate students and licensure interns in their quest to achieve their professional goals. Also, working closely with prosecutors and private attorneys, she has served as both a fact and expert witness in numerous civil and criminal trials related to abuse and custody.
During my first session, I review the limitations of confidentiality and give a brief overview of my therapy style. Then we explore the reasons for seeking therapy and the client's personal goals for therapy. Lastly, I try to leave each and every client with a sense of hope that things can get better.
One of my greatest strengths is my ability to create a safe, non-judgmental environment in which my clients can thrive. I believe in the innate goodness and worth of all my clients and, as a result, am able to capitalize on each person's unique strengths. I am known to be insightful allowing me to quickly home in on the core issues which often has the effect of reducing the overall time needed in therapy. I teach simple skills which are easy to apply to life's everyday challenges. I keep therapy conversational and informal, yet thought-provoking. I respect the autonomy of my clients to make their own decisions while offering them continual support and validation.
I have used CBT for about 20 years to treat mood disorders and trauma.