

I believe therapy is a space where you don’t have to hold everything together on your own. Many of the women I work with come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, disconnected from themselves, or unsure of who they are becoming after life transitions, relational wounds, or long-standing expectations placed on them. You may be functioning on the outside, yet internally feel anxious, emotionally exhausted, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve you.
I specialize in working with women navigating anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and the emotional impact of trauma—both big, defining moments and the quieter, cumulative experiences that shape how we see ourselves and others. A core focus of my work is supporting minority women and those experiencing identity rupture—the feeling of losing, questioning, or redefining who you are due to cultural pressures, relational conflict, motherhood, systemic stress, or major life transitions.
Dr. Melissa Earls is a licensed professional counselor supervisor and Registered Play Therapist–Supervisor (RPT-S) with extensive experience working with children, adolescents, and families. She specializes in play therapy and developmentally appropriate, trauma-responsive approaches that help clients express emotions, build coping skills, and strengthen resilience in a safe and supportive environment.
Dr. Earls brings a compassionate, strengths-based approach to counseling and believes that healing occurs through meaningful relationships, creativity, and connection. Her clinical work is informed by research, cultural responsiveness, and a deep understanding of how stress, trauma, and life transitions impact emotional well-being.
In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Earls is an educator and supervisor who is committed to ethical practice and professional excellence. She is dedicated to partnering with clients and families to support growth, empowerment, and lasting positive change.
I am currently a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Texas. I work with a wide population of individuals including, children (10 years old and up), adolescents, and adults of all ages. I have been working with clients since 2009. During this time, I have worked in the community as a home-based provider, community mental health therapist, substance abuse therapist, college counselor, and private practice therapist. Much of my experience has surrounded helping individuals identify core issues and recover from past trauma. I believe in the healing power of being listened to and fully accepted.
Have you been feeling stuck in your thoughts, in your relationships, or in life as a whole? Do you experience unmanageable stress or anxiety? Or do you experience what seems like a loop of intrusive thoughts, then repetitive behaviors or habits that lead you to believe that you may have OCD? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you don’t have to go this path alone. Together, we can begin a transformative journey, where treatment becomes your pathway to greater relief.
I specialize in anxiety, including generalized anxiety and panic attacks, as well as trauma, grief and loss, attachment and family dynamics, relationship issues, perfectionism and overfunctioning, stress and adjustment to change, and the ways emotional pain can show up in the body. I help clients understand how distress impacts self-worth, emotional expression, and connection with others by exploring when the disturbance began, where it comes from, and how it affects daily life.
I am a Nigerian American therapists that works primarily with young adults 18-40. I have experience with a broad range of mental health diagnosis such as Borderline Personality Disorder, ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Substance Abuse as well as life transitions, women's issues, and navigating one's culture.


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