About

About

Meet our Psychotherapist

Dr. Sandra Goyco

Psy.D., LPC, NCC, RPT, CAS

I hold a Doctorate in Psychology (Psy.D.), being a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas. Since I began studying Psychology, I felt the call to continue learning in order to help my community, reason why I ended also studying Sociology and graduating with two full Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Sociology. Not stopping there, I continued my education and obtained my master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I refined my skills and my education, earning certifications as a National Certified Counselor (NCC), Registered Play Therapist (RPT), Certified Autism Specialist (CAS). I am fluent in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.

I began my career working at a non-profit organization that assisted clients with individual crisis and family issues. I have counseled clients who have faced significant trauma in their lives, struggling with anxiety and recovering from personal situations which may include having suicidal thoughts. I have coached clients with low or complete lack of self-esteem, inspiring and motivating them to grow confidence.

My therapeutic style uses a totally non-judgemental approach, helping clients with physical, emotional and mental health issues improving their sense of well-being, alleviating feelings of distress and resolve crises. I use an eclectic approach therapy technique as an integrative form of psychotherapy that adapts to the unique needs of each specific client, depending on the problem, the treatment goals, and the person’s expectations and motivation. This approach will help my clients achieve insights, develop strategies and provide tools that can be used immediately to improve your quality of life.

I believe that behavior is affected by age, race, class, family, relationships, gender, sexual orientation, spiritual beliefs, disability status, and that people sometimes need help to reach a state of psychological well-being. Being culturally competent gives me ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures. Cultural competence encompasses being aware of one’s own world view, developing positive attitudes towards cultural differences. gaining knowledge of different cultural practices and world views.

I specialize in issues of depression, trauma, anger management and behavioral issues, eating disorders, grief, PTSD, self-esteem, self-harm and suicidal ideations, teen violence, and women’s health issues, as well as programs for the prevention and support for victims of domestic and sexual violence. I will also provide educational information to better assist clients in defining goals and implementing action plans to achieve personal, social, educational, and vocational adjustment.

You’re not alone… I’ll help you through it!

Our Values

We Value:

  • Our passion and commitment to individuals and families’ well-being.
  • Our ability to model and demonstrate self-care and balance.
  • Being flexible and creative in our efforts to assist individuals and Families.
  • Integrity in all of our actions.
  • Supporting all identities including, but not limited to: age, gender, culture, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, language, mental and physical ability, national origin, religion, spirituality, size, socio-economic status, political perspective, citizenship, and world view.
  • Our great appreciation for the dignity and worth of each person we encounter.

We Offer:

  • A place where your voice will be heard.
  • A compassionate and confidential atmosphere to discuss personal concerns.
  • Specialized therapeutic assistance to individuals who are encountering adjustment problems or who are experiencing psychological and emotional distress.
  • a combined or integrated approach to help our clients achieve their goals and make better use of our client’ strengths through a broad range of strategies that could be adapted to theirs need.

We Honor:

  • The unique strengths and challenges of our clients, while working to enhance life skills, coping strategies, and interpersonal relationships.
  • That a person can change, if the person really wants this to happen in order to improve their life.
  • That each person has developed a unique personality according to their background, emotions, thoughts and actions.

 

Contact Today

 



526 Kingwood Dr. Ste 345
Kingwood, TX 77339

contact@inspiringhopecc.com
(833) 446-7348

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