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In person therapy room at Real Talk Psychology

In Person

In-Person Therapy in Houston, TX

Some conversations feel different face to face. You leave home, enter a separate space, and share a room with your therapist. Silence, pauses, even breathing in the same place can shift what comes to mind. 

New Openings: Evening hours. See who's available now.

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How We Usually Work

  • Weekly or biweekly 30–50 minute sessions.

  • Online anywhere in Texas. In person in Houston.

  • We look for patterns in how you relate, avoid, hope, and choose.

  • If medication is part of your care, we coordinate with your prescriber.

  • Insurance accepted (BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Oscar).

  • Sessions available in English, Spanish, and Farsi.

How It Feels Like

  • A steady appointment outside daily routines

  • A room where words land differently

  • No interruptions, more focus

  • Trust that builds through shared presence

In-Person Therapy May Also Feel Like...

  • The relief of leaving home to talk

  • Moments of silence that feel clearer in person

  • A routine that anchors the week

  • A quiet, beautiful space that helps you feel grounded.

  • For some, a different, more natural connection with your therapist.

Therapists Who Offer In-Person Therapy in Houston

Therapists
Brenda Padilla, Psy.D.

Brenda Padilla, Psy.D.

Dr. Brenda helps adults with stress, life changes, relationship issues, depression, and anxiety. She offers a culturally sensitive approach to therapy in both English and Spanish, providing online sessions.

Availability: Waitlist

Rose Signorello, Ph.D.

Rose Signorello, Ph.D.

With more than 25 years of experience, Dr. Rose helps adults navigate life transitions, anxiety, depression, grief, and school or college stress. Compassionate and grounded in trust, she sees clients in person and online.

Availability: Immediate

David Latini, Ph.D

David Latini, Ph.D

Dr. David affirms LGBTQIA+ and CNM identities and sees adults with depression, anxiety, and chronic illness. He often works with men navigating life changes and sexual concerns. Sessions are both in person and online.

Availability: Waitlist

Shirin Rahgozar, Ph.D.

Shirin Rahgozar, Ph.D.

Dr. Shirin provides therapy for children, teens, adults, and couples, online and in person, in English and Farsi. She specializes in anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, grief, and relationship issues.

Availability: Immediate

Kristen Wheeler, Psy.D.

Kristen Wheeler, Psy.D.

Dr. Kristen offers in-person and online therapy for teens and adults. She helps them navigate anxiety, depression, and trauma with compassion, and creates a warm, nonjudgmental space where lasting change can begin.

Availability: Immediate

Lorena Davis, M.S., M.Ed.

Lorena Davis, M.S., M.Ed.

Lorena is a counselor and psychoanalyst who sees children, teens, and adults facing anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief. She provides culturally-aware care in English and Spanish, online and in person.

Availability: Waitlist

Questions People Ask

Where is the office located?

Our Houston therapy office is at 7670 Woodway Dr., Suite 270. Houston, TX 77063. Parking is available.
 

Can I switch between online and in-person?
Yes. Many clients move between both depending on schedule and needs.


How do payments work?

Co-pays and fees are charged to the credit card on file once the session concludes.

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Reading For Deeper Thinking

  • Sherry Turkle. Stop Googling. Let’s Talk. The New York Times, 2015. Read here

  • Sam Pyrah. Quiet, please! The remarkable power of silence – for our bodies and our minds. The Guardian, 2025. Read here.

  •  Adam Gopnik. The New Theatrics of Remote Therapy. The New Yorker, 2020. Read here.

From Our Journal

  • The Fear of Being Misunderstood. Read Here

  • The Dual Edge of AI in Mental Health. Read Here.

  • What I Have Learned From Being Quiet in a Loud Room. Read Here. 

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