
Find the therapist that best suits your needs.
Our team
Renee Braune, MA, MS, LPC
I am a compassionate and dedicated therapist with a strong commitment to supporting individuals who have experienced trauma, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and difficult life transitions. With years of experience working with moms and parents, I understand the unique challenges you may face and the strength it takes to seek help. My approach is person-centered and integrative, meaning I draw from a variety of therapeutic modalities to tailor treatment to meet your specific needs.
Whether you are processing the effects of trauma, navigating parenting challenges, or seeking to reclaim your sense of safety and empowerment, I offer a safe, non-judgmental space for healing. I work collaboratively with you, honoring your autonomy while providing the support and tools to foster growth and recovery.
Together, we will create a path forward that honors your individual experiences and needs. I believe that with the right support, every person has the capacity for healing, resilience, and transformation.
LPC, OWNER
Marina Abramson
With a deep passion for both equine care and human well-being, Marina specializes in using horses as a tool to promote physical, emotional, and mental health. With 5 years of experience in the field, Marina works with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, helping them to achieve healing, personal growth, and emotional resilience through structured interactions with horses.
Through horse-human interactions, clients develop emotional awareness, improve communication, build trust, and increase self-esteem. Equine interactions have been shown to benefit individuals with a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, developmental disabilities, and behavioral disorders.
EQUINE PROFESSIONAL
Maryna Niedovies
With Ukrainian roots and as a proud military spouse, Maryna Niedovies brings a unique perspective and deep understanding to her work as a counselor. Drawing on her experiences with cultural transitions, resilience, and personal growth, Maryna is passionate about supporting individuals and children as they navigate life’s challenges. She specializes in working with clients facing anxiety, depression, trauma, and dual disorders, helping them build the skills and confidence needed to move forward.
Maryna takes a compassionate, client-centered approach to therapy, tailoring her methods to meet each individual’s needs. She integrates evidence-based techniques such as Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Trauma-Focused CBT, creating a collaborative and empowering environment. By helping clients identify their strengths and envision the changes they want to see, Maryna encourages them to take meaningful steps toward healing and personal growth.
Believing that everyone’s journey is unique, Maryna offers fresh perspectives and practical tools to help her clients thrive. Her goal is to foster a safe, non-judgmental space where individuals can explore their challenges, build resilience, and achieve lasting transformation.
LPC-Associate
Jamie Solis
I am so excited to be working towards my professional counseling journey to help others. I graduated from the University of Texas at Brownsville with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2007 and received my master’s degree in education in School Counseling with Lamar University in 2017. I have experience working in education as well as school counseling. During my time as a school counselor, I went back to school and received my Certificate in Mental Health Counseling with Lamar University in 2024.
I work with children, adolescents, adults and families and I use the approach of cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, mindfulness, art and play therapy. These types of therapy help me to provide clients the tools they need to actively participate in their therapy journey. I enjoy creating relationships with my clients, and I believe that taking the initial step to find wellness takes bravery and committing to the process takes dedication.
Everyone should have the option to seek out help with their mental wellness and know that they are not alone. My goal as a counselor is to help you on your journey by providing a safe space, support, and to teach you how to reach your therapy goals. We can do this, together.
LPC-Associate
Regina Williams
My Approach to Therapy
I am guided by a client-centered, narrative, and integrative approach as a clinician. The basis upon which I practice is built on a solid foundation of practical principles. Help is available and healing is possible!
Did you know that healing is your responsibility? No matter what has or hasn’t happened, who did it, or who didn’t do it, healing and becoming whole is your responsibility. Therapy works when you decide you don’t want to process through life alone. Your wellness depends on your willingness to receive the help you need to begin recovery and become restored. Beginning therapy is like a gift you give yourself for never giving up even on the toughest days. Therapy provides you with a trusted voice to be your most authentic self and express your feelings. Therapy is the safe place to share your story, and rewrite the narrative when needed. Therapy is to help you navigate through life no matter the path you are on, or the path you desire to take. Therapy is not easy, but it is necessary. Therapy will require work, and it is worth it.
Credentials & Qualifications
I obtained my bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies from Stephen F. Austin State University. In December 2022, I completed my Masters in Counseling from LeTourneau University. Over the past ten years of my career, I have worked as an educator in and out of the classroom with individuals, children, and families providing psycho-education, coping skills, and strategies for mental and emotional health, with supportive reflection and feedback. I am also a self-published author of five books, “Purity In The Process: Poetry & My Story”, “Grown With No Regrets: Healing, Freedom & Grace”, Unmarried & Whole: 7-Day Guide To Becoming Whole”, and the newly released “Good Grief, Honey!” Book and Journal.
Most recently in my career, I transitioned from teaching in the classroom to being a school counselor. Previously I’ve had the privilege of working for two years as a Qualified Mental Health Specialist and Supervisor, providing training and rehabilitative skills (anger management, behavioral skills, emotional skills) to children and teens in a private practice. In addition, I am Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®) certified, which is an attachment-based, trauma-informed, intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children.
Passion & Values
I value building relationships, quality time, teaching and learning, and prioritizing the processes of life. I value family, marriage, relationships, wholeness, purity, and peace. I also value purpose, individuality, and creativity. My passion is to provide resources and practical tools needed to not just live, but live abundantly. It is my passion to ensure that children, individuals, marriages, and families are healthy and whole physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. It is my purpose to be present and journey with you throughout the therapeutic process.
There’s a lot that you learn about yourself when what you are used to experiencing or doing is taken away from you. There’s a lot to process when you have experienced something that interrupts what was deemed “normal” for you. When life as you know it changes, you will need someone to help you navigate the new normal.
Lastly, I am a woman of faith and I believe in Jesus Christ. Disclaimer: just because I am a believer doesn’t mean you have to believe what I believe. What I truly believe is that healing and your well-being mentally and emotionally have no boundaries and are always available for you no matter who or where you are.
As Maya Angelou said, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” Let’s work together in sharing and rewriting your story where necessary.
If you are ready to put in the work, I am here for you. If I sound like a good fit for you LET’S TALK THERAPY!
LPC-Associate
Supervised by Rachel Cerna, LPC-S
Murphy Huseman
LPC-Associate
I believe that every client should be treated as a person and, in doing so, I think it is important as a counselor to validate their thoughts and feelings. I wanted to become a counselor to give back to individuals through helping them process their experiences in order to find healing and growth. I strive to meet my clients needs when they come to me for help by customizing my technique and treatment plan around each individual client’s goals.
I graduated from West Texas A&M University with my Bachelors in Business Administration Management (2018) and Masters in Counseling (2023).
My passion is marriage counseling. Additionally, I have experience with individuals who struggle with grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, life changes, coping skills, and LGBTQ community. My purpose is to meet my client’s needs and goals by tracking their progress throughout our treatment plan and adjust as needed. My techniques range from person-centered, Gestalt, REBT, mindfulness, CBT, DBT, and others.