Your Questions, Answered

  • Many of us deal with life’s hardships alone, and we are not always sure when we should ask for help.

    Here are a few examples of symptoms that can be treated through psychotherapy:

    • Anger or irritability

    • Persistent depressed mood or sadness

    • Anxiety, phobias, or obsessive thinking

    • Problematic relationship with food

    • Feelings of worthlessness

    • Issues effecting performance

    • Loss of motivation

    • Sexual problems

    • Thoughts of suicide or self-harm

    • Fearfulness, worry, ruminating thoughts

    • Difficulty with sleep

    • Relationship issues

    • Flashbacks or difficulties with trauma

    • Seeing or hearing things that others do not

    • Feeling overwhelmed or lost

    • Isolation or loneliness

    If your symptoms prevent you from being safe, feeling healthy, doing your best, or working well with others, psychotherapy can help. At Greater Heights Behavioral Health, we tailor our psychotherapy treatment to effectively and efficiently meet your needs. Contact us today to schedule your first appointment! 

  • Psychotherapy is the process of evaluating and treating the sources of emotional distress that may be keeping you from progressing and enjoying your life.

    As you meet with a psychotherapist, you will develop a collaborative relationship in a comfortable setting, where you can learn how to cope with stress, find your voice, and discover the conscious and unconscious processes that influence your thoughts, feelings and behaviors.

    Psychotherapy is the first line of treatment for most mental health issues, and it has been shown to be very effective for symptom reduction (Shedler, 2007; Cuijpers et al, 2013). In some cases, symptoms may require medication, in which case decisions about medication can be discussed with your therapist and your prescribing physician.

    Our multidisciplinary, experienced specialists treat a wide range of presenting concerns, such as:

    • Anger resolution

    • Stress management

    • Anxiety

    • Bipolar Disorder

    • Eating Disorders

    • Chronic Pain

    • Coping with medical problems

    • Psychosis (i.e. schizophrenia)

    • Major life events

    • Depression and grief

    • Addiction

    • Relationship issues

    • Academic or work difficulties

    Do not let your symptoms continue to affect your life. Contact Greater Heights Behavioral Health and begin your journey of healing today!

  • Greater Heights Behavioral Health is a group of professionals who specialize in working with children, teens, adults, couples or families living in Houston and surrounding areas. All of our sessions are completely confidential and held in the comfort of our Houston office.

    We are dedicated to promoting our clients’ wellbeing and health.  As you begin treatment with us, you may notice:

    • Increased feelings of peace and ease

    • Improved relational and life satisfaction

    • Greater insight and self-awareness

    • Deeper meaning and renewed purpose

    • Improved capacity to cope and be resilient

    • Stronger social skills

    • Feelings of self-efficacy and self-worth

    If you or a loved one struggle with sadness, anxiety, loss, trauma, or other issues that affect wellbeing, let us help.  Contact Greater Heights Behavioral Health today! 

  • We provide outpatient services with an hourly rate of $180

    This rate is the same for an Initial Diagnostic Interview, Individual Psychotherapy, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Consultation and Supervision.

    Greater Heights Behavioral Health is currently in-network with several insurance companies, including AETNA, Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, Optum, Cigna, Oscar and Tricare, and many other insurers have out-of-network benefits.  Upon request, we will verify benefits and notify individuals of the out-of-pocket costs when sessions are filed with insurance.


    At Greater Heights Behavioral Health, we believe in giving back to the community and assisting families and individuals in need of services who are otherwise unable to afford our help. We have limited openings available for sliding scale and pro-bono services.

    Payments can be made by cash, check, debit, credit or health savings accounts. Contact Greater Heights Behavioral Health for more information.