Austin Therapist Patti McCullar LPC (512) 963-0573
Austin Therapy Services:
- Helps couples use conflict-focused treatment to establish a peaceful household
- Works with individuals who are experiencing despair, sadness or anger in relationships that lack intimacy
- Teaches clients skills to diffuse explosive clashes that are common in unhappy marriages
- Enjoys helping individuals and couples who seek to understand themselves, their family members and each other better
- Helping families through high-conflict divorces and skilled in integrating step-families into blended family systems
- Individual counseling
- Parenting difficult teens
About Patti McCullar (Austin Therapist):
Patti McCullar, a licensed professional counselor, received her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas, did graduate work at UT in counseling psychology and completed her master’s in counseling psychology at Saint Edward’s University. She has been in practice for ten years, specializing in relationship issues, difficult divorce, and positive parenting.
Patti McCullar, LPC
512-963-0573
2306 Lake Austin Blvd.
Austin, Texas 78703
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