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Family Counseling Center of Cypress/Tomball
Family Counseling Center of Cypress/Tomball, led by Rose A. Banker, is a trusted private practice in Cypress, TX. With over 29 years of clinical experience, Rose Banker provides individual counseling, couples and marital counseling, and family therapy to address a range of mental and behavioral disorders. These include mood disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, personality disorders, eating disorders, addictive behaviors, partner relational problems, parent-child relational problems, issues related to abuse and neglect, life adjustments, high conflict situations, and maladaptive environments. Rose Banker holds a Master's of Social Work (MSW) degree from Our Lady of the Lake University and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the State of Texas. She blends research-based treatments, effective techniques, and biblical principles to develop personalized treatment plans for each patient.
At the Family Counseling Center of Cypress/Tomball, individual therapy focuses on various issues such as unresolved childhood trauma, mood disorders like major depression and bipolar disorder, adjustment disorders related to loss or divorce, anxiety disorders including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and acute stress disorder (ASD), maladaptive behaviors and personality disorders. Couples and marital counseling addresses pre-marital counseling, infidelity recovery, divorce recovery, communication skills improvement using research-based marital models for divorce prevention or dealing with high conflict relationships. Family therapy sessions cover parenting challenges,boundary-setting difficulties with difficult family members or adult children issues among other concerns.
The center offers reasonable fees for counseling services. They do not accept insurance but can provide an itemized statement for insurance purposes upon full payment for services received. Accepted payments include credit cards,cash ,checks,HSA cards,PayPal,and Zelle. For mental health emergencies,it is advised to call 911.