Admin HGI

Admin HGI
Houston Galveston Institute (HGI) 3316 Mount Vernon Street Houston, TX 77006
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Admin HGI

The Houston Galveston Institute (HGI) is a non-profit organization, supported by donations and volunteers, that offers a unique method of collaborative counseling and postmodern therapy to individuals, families and communities of all socioeconomic backgrounds. We work with clients within a respectful, cooperative partnership that holds their ideas and expertise in high regard, and that encourages them to access their own natural resources and abilities to develop solutions to their problems.
Primary Specialty

Counselor

Affiliations AAMFT, TAMFT, HAMFT
Services HGIs counseling services include:
Couples and marital therapy
Family therapy
Individual psychotherapy
Blended and remarried family issues
Premarital and commitment issues
Family diversity
Communal issues
Organizational personnel issues
Marital commitment and enrichment
Family tensions
Intergenerational issues
Intimacy and sexual concerns
Sexual and other abuse issues
Reproductive issues
Gender issues
Sexuality and sexual orientation concerns
Child management & parenting
Single parent issues
Stress and anxiety
Depression and hopelessness
Suicide, grief and loss
HIV and chronic illness
Domestic conflicts
Eating disorders
Separation and divorce issues
Acculturation and relocation
Trauma
Personal growth/developmental issues
Many other personal and relational concerns
Consumer Feedback
(1 Review)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
5 star average for Environment
Expertise
5 star average for Expertise
Value
5 star average for Value
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Recent Polls
Did you spend a lot of time in the waiting room at this psychologist's office?
No, my appointment started at the scheduled time
Did you feel safe in this provider's care?
Absolutely! I knew I was being cared for by an expert!
Was this provider friendly?
Very! The most welcoming office I've visited!
Did this provider have reasonable prices?
Absolutely!
Did this provider ever dismiss your concerns as unimportant?
Never, they go out of their way to address every concern of mine immediately
by Anonymous
March 15, 2011