Alexis Hyde-Washmon, MS, BCBA, LPC, LMFT, LBA My experience includes 23 years in the field of mental health and behavioral analysis, working with individuals ages 12 months to over 70 years. I have been educated in theory incorporating applied behavior analysis, collaborative learning theory, cognitive and dialectical behavior therapy, and family therapy. I have experience working with children and adults with a wide range of mental challenges in outpatient and inpatient settings (including hospital, PICU, clinical, and residential), educational (school) settings, as well as in-home and community environments. I have been trained in crisis support that includes but not limited to the following: behavior management, operational definition of problem, assessing needs and concerns, debriefing during crisis, addressing basic needs, providing practical and immediate care and support, providing comfort and assistance to facilitate a state of calm, providing additional resources, services and social supports, examining alternatives, ensuring safety while protecting individuals from further harm, making a plan, and obtaining commitment. I have been formally trained in the following areas: diagnosing mental challenges and cognitive abilities utilizing a variety of tools and assessments, interfacing with clinics and insurance companies in the development of treatment plans, filing claims, formal peer review, developing IEP goals and data tracking in the school setting. I have been involved in and presented a variety of research in these areas throughout the years. I graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and then obtained a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology (with a Specialty in Marriage and Family Therapy) from Our Lady of the Lake University. I subsequently obtained licenses as a Professional Counselor (LPC) and Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Texas. I attended the Behavior Certification Program at the University of Houston – Clear Lake and obtained a national certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). I originally obtained a BCaBA after obtaining my bachelor’s degree and taught classes in Behavior Analysis at the University of Houston. I became a Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) in 2018 in Texas. Currently, I am a Ph.D. in General Psychology.
In our first session, we will pinpoint life challenges that lead to a lack of peace.
I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and specialize in Cognitive Behavior Therapy as well as Family Systems Theory. I utilize behavior intervention and mindfulness techniques to promote positive change.
As a behavior analyst and a solution-focused counselor, I problem-solve effective interventions with clients.