Hi, I’m Destinee!

A Little About Me

Currently Accepting Clients

Destinee Henderson is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate under the supervision of Lynda Johnson, PsyD, LPC-S.

Life can be incredibly overwhelming, and sometimes it can feel like a constant struggle. My passion is helping you to achieve that, even if it means rediscovering who you truly are. I am here to support you in finding your purpose and overcoming life’s struggles with managing these challenges together.

My goal is to water what is already there. For you to be the narrator of your story, but to become a better version of yourself in the process. Regardless of your past, I want to be that facilitator to make sure your past does not affect your future but is used as a blueprint to help navigate a healthy life and journey.  

I am just an email away. Let’s embark on this transformative journey together.

Contact me at destinee@thrivethroughcounseling.com!

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Solution-Focused Therapy

    Person-Centered Therapy

    Narrative Therapy

    Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

  • Educational Background

    Degrees: Associate of Science in Biology

    Bachelor of Science in Community Health

    Master of Arts in Clinical Mental HealthCounseling

    Professional Licenses

    License Type: Licensed Professional Counselor Associate

    State/Province Issued: Texas

  • Trauma-Informed

    Victim Advocacy

    Anxiety

    Stress

    Depression

    Life Transitions

  • Individual therapy : $85 per session

    I do not take insurance, however I can provide a superbill for you

What Destinee Offers.

  • I offer individual therapy services tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. My approach is client-centered, providing a safe and supportive environment to explore personal challenges and growth opportunities. By utilizing various therapeutic modalities, I help clients develop coping strategies, improve their emotional well-being, and achieve their personal goals. Together, we work towards fostering resilience, self-awareness, and a healthier, more fulfilling life.

  • I am dedicated to supporting adolescents and their families as they navigate the challenges of growing up. My approach is centered on fostering open communication, building trust, and creating a safe space where teens and their families can work together to address issues such as anxiety, depression, identity, and family dynamics. I believe in empowering adolescents to thrive by helping them develop the tools they need for emotional resilience and healthy relationships, while also guiding families toward greater understanding and connection.

  • I offer family counseling sessions designed to help families improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their relationships. These sessions provide a safe and supportive space for family members to express their feelings, address underlying issues, and work together toward healthier dynamics. The therapist facilitates discussions, offers guidance on effective communication techniques, and helps families understand each other’s perspectives. By focusing on collaboration and understanding, the goal of family counseling is to foster stronger connections and create a more harmonious and supportive family environment.

  • I offer counseling services tailored for veterans. These services focus on addressing the unique challenges veterans may face, including transitioning to civilian life, coping with trauma, managing PTSD, and improving mental health and well-being. The therapist provides a supportive and understanding environment where veterans can process their experiences and emotions, explore coping strategies, and work towards emotional healing. This approach aims to help veterans regain a sense of stability and resilience while promoting overall mental wellness.description

  • Enjoy the flexibility of accessing therapy through telehealh sessions, accommodating your preferences and needs.

What to expect during your first chat.

We will talk about what you're looking to achieve through therapy and any specific areas you want to address.

Discuss Your Needs

1

I will outline my approach to therapy and how I work with clients to help you understand what to expect.

Explain The Process

2

Together, we will assess if we are a good fit for each other to ensure the best possible therapeutic relationship.

Evaluate the Fit

3

Prepare for 1st Appmt

4

If we decide to proceed, we will move forward with the necessary paperwork to get started!

FAQs

  • To begin counseling at Thrive Through Counseling, start by reaching out to us with any questions or concerns you may have here: Contact Section

    Otherwise, you are welcome to schedule a free 15 minute phone consultation or a full initial therapy evaluation session here: Schedule Appointment

    After attending your first session, we can explore your goals and areas you want to focus on!

  • Destinee does not take insurance, however she can provide a superbill for you.

  • Destinee accepts clients without insurance based on a cash pay/out of pocket rate of $85 for individual and $120 for couples/family.

    Feel free to ask for copies of your session statements so that you can submit them to your insurance plan for potential reimbursement towards your deductible based on your out of network benefits.

  • Thrive Through Counseling is an online/telehealth based practice so sessions will occur via video.

    Destinee will always ensure a confidential and quiet location to work with you.

    This is where you can show up comfortably in your own home, pets, pajamas and snacks are welcome!

  • If you don’t have health insurance or you plan to pay for health care bills yourself, generally, health
    care providers and facilities must give you an estimate of expected charges when you schedule an
    appointment for a health care item or service, or if you ask for an estimate. This is called a “good faith
    estimate.”


    A good faith estimate isn’t a bill
    The good faith estimate shows the list of expected charges for items or services from your provider or
    facility. Because the good faith estimate is based on information known at the time your provider or
    facility creates the estimate, it won’t include any unknown or unexpected costs that may be added during your treatment. Generally, the good faith estimate must include expected charges for:
    • The primary item or service
    • Any other items or services you’re reasonably expected to get as part of the primary item or service
    for that period of care.


    The estimate might not include every item or service you get from another provider or facility, even if
    some items or services may seem connected to the same service. For example, if you’re getting surgery,
    the good faith estimate could include the cost of the surgery, anesthesia, any lab services, or tests.


    In some cases, items or services related to the surgery that are scheduled separately, like certain pre-surgery appointments or physical therapy in the weeks after the surgery, might not be included in the good faith estimate. You’ll get a separate good faith estimate when you schedule those items or services with the provider or facility, or if you ask for it.


    Your right to a good faith estimate
    Providers and facilities must give you the good faith estimate:
    • After you schedule a health care item or service. If you schedule an item or service at least 3
    business days before the date you’ll get the item or service, the provider must give you a good faith
    estimate no later than 1 business day after scheduling. If you schedule the item or service OR ask
    for cost information about it at least 10 business days before the date you get the item or service,
    the provider or facility must give you a good faith estimate no later than 3 business days after you
    schedule or ask for the estimate.
    • That includes a list of each item or service (with the provider or facility), and specific details, like
    the health care service code.
    • In a way that’s accessible to you, like in large print, Braille, audio files, or other forms of
    communication.


    Providers and facilities must also explain the good faith estimate to you over the phone or in person
    if you ask, then follow up with a written (paper or electronic) estimate, per your preferred form of
    communication.

    Keep the estimate in a safe place so you can compare it to any bills you get later. After you get a bill
    for the items or services, if the billed amount is $400 or more above the good faith estimate, you may be eligible to dispute the bill.


    For more information, review an example of what a good faith estimate may include (PDF) and examples of good faith estimates that do and don’t qualify for the dispute process (PDF).


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