Therapy with
Heather Hebert
Certified Accelerated Resolution Therapy Practitioner (CART)
Adult, Couple, Adolescent, Trauma, and Family Therapy
Heather specializes in treating the systemic issues that individuals and couples struggle with
214-537-3077 (Direct)
Heather.ProsperCounseling@gmail.com

Counseling Approach
Our lives can be filled with passion, excitement, joy, and commitment, until we experience change that alters our perspective. You are not alone. Social, emotional, and physical changes can cause pain, hurt, and unexpected challenges. I offer a safe environment to explore current circumstances, strengths, and healthy coping skills to restore the self and improve relationships. My approach is empathetically direct, encouraging, and I place emphasis on personal responsibility and acceptance. I look forward to helping you find your passion and joy once again!

Experience
Heather completed an 18-month internship with Carrollton Springs Behavioral Hospital, specializing in partial hospitalization support and group therapy.
Since then, Heather has worked with a multitude of teens, adults, and couples, helping them improve their relationships, expand their coping skills, reduce anxiety and depression symptoms, and find greater joy in life.

Education
Heather obtained a BA in psychology from The University of North Texas, before entering the Police Academy. While balancing a successful career in law enforcement, she earned a M. Ed. in Marriage and Family Counseling from Lamar University.

Experience
Heather specializes in teen and adult depression and anxiety, first responder issues that affect the individual and family, parenting children with developmental or medical complications, couples and relationships, grief, and complex family system dynamics.
Heather is also a Certified Accelerated Resolution Therapy Practitioner, specifically trained to help heal from trauma.
Heather is a retired 25-year veteran of a large police department and has received rigorous mental health training, in addition to the benefit of her experiences with real-life crisis situations.