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Therapy With Abby

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Therapy With Abby provides compassionate mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Abby Hartman, LPC treats various mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and LGBTQ+ concerns. Abby Hartman, LPC is a Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapist and EMDR-trained therapist who specializes in working with complex PTSD and LGBTQ+ clients. Therapy With Abby prioritizes client privacy by offering HIPAA-compliant tele-health services. With experience as a substance abuse counselor, she also assists individuals battling addiction and their families. Self-identifying as a highly sensitive person, Abby excels in guiding clients who share this trait, helping them unlock their strengths.

Services

Individual therapy

Individual therapy

Individual counseling is a process through which clients work one-on-one with me in a caring, confidential environment.

Couples & family therapy

Couples & family therapy

Couples counseling can also help partners who plan to get married. Relationship counseling can help couples achieve a deeper understanding of each other and iron out differences before marriage.

EMDR therapy

EMDR therapy

Often, when something traumatic happens, it seems to get locked in the brain with the original picture, sounds, thoughts, feelings, and so on.

Ketamine therapy

Ketamine therapy

Ketamine Therapy in Dallas, Texas Ketamine assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is a promising treatment for individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health conditions.

Ketamine intensives

Ketamine intensives

Our ketamine intensive programs offer a deeper dive into mental wellness, integrating the mind-altering effects of ketamine with targeted therapeutic techniques to catalyze lasting personal growth.

Read our 10 reviews

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4.6
(10)

Abby runs an exceptional practice. Very flawless experience with an EMDR intensive. Abby is invested in what she does, and it translates into effective therapy. Everything from scheduling, to paperwork, to billing is also a breeze.

Jared Josefy

Amazing therapist!! Abby is phenomenal and offers amazing insight. I would give her more than 5 stars if I could.

Stephan Marion

I have had the privilege of working closely with Abby. She is an excellent therapist. Abby is empathetic, creative, kind and intelligent.

James Jones

Therapy with Abby has been one of my best decisions I have ever made. Growing up with a family that ended in divorce and then only to have to go through my own divorce she taught me how to live with the past as well as grow from it.

Amy Mills

Location & hours

3110 Webb Ave ste 160, Dallas, TX 75205, USA
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Frequently asked questions

What's a first therapy session like?
Our first session will be me getting to know you. I'll ask you some basic questions about your background, and then we'll get into what brought you to therapy. This will be a chance for you to tell me your goals, what you hope to get out of treatment, and how I can best help you.
Do I need therapy?
The question of whether you "need" therapy is one that keeps many people from going. There is no right or wrong reason to go to therapy! People see me for a wide range of issues, from difficulty managing schoolwork to healing after an abusive relationship.
What if I don't know what I need to work on?
Many people come to therapy even when they don't know what's wrong — they know they're not happy. That's an excellent reason to go to therapy. Feeling stuck, lost, or indecisive could be a sign of a problem you can't put words to yet.
What can I expect at therapy?
Therapy is all self-paced—you won't be hurried along, pressured to talk about things you don't want to talk about, or made to feel bad in any way for what you share. I'm all about affirmation and acceptance. That doesn't mean I won't ever confront you on behaviors that are unhealthy.
What will my therapist expect from me?
You should enter therapy at least willing to consider making a change. Therapy is a two-way street—it requires effort from both parties. There's some benefit in just talking about your problems, but only so much. The real, lasting change comes from processing how difficult events shaped you.

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Hours of operation

Monday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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3110 Webb Ave ste 160, Dallas, TX 75205, USA