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Make an Appointment: Form

Make an Appointment

Call (346) 302-8089

Monday - Friday, 8a-8p

Once you have determined which counselor you would like to meet with, call the counseling center at 

(346) 302-8089 or fill out the Request an Appointment form below.

Let our administrative staff know which counselor you would like to make an appointment with, along with the day and time that you prefer. You will be asked to provide general contact information in case we need to get in touch with you. You may also be asked for a reason for your visit. You may be as vague or as detailed as you wish. Any conversation you have with our administrative staff is confidential.

Request an Appointment Form

Please fill out the form below to setup an initial session with one of our counselors. Answers to these questions will remain confidential. 

After completing this form you will be contacted by the Judah Office Manager who will help you find the right therapist and schedule your initial meeting. You can also call (346) 302-8089 to set up your appointment.

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Your First Visit

For your initial appointment we will discuss your reasoning for counseling and begin to develop goals to work towards. To help the counselor better serve you, we ask that you fill out the New Client Intake forms prior to your first appointment. These forms can be filled through the online client portal that will be emailed to you after setting up your appointment.

How to Find the Counseling Center

Judah Christian Counseling & Recovery is located in the business park at 2947 E. Broadway St., Suite 100, Pearland, TX 77581. Our office is in its own suite with our own parking lot behind the front of the building. When coming from Broadway St., turn onto Westminister Rd. at the light and the entrance to our parking lot will be on your right. 

Make an Appointment: List
  • LPC
    A therapist with this credential is a Licensed Professional Counselor. These therapists have completed all requirements for becoming fully licensed according to the Texas State Board's licensing requirements and continue to keep their licensed renewed every two years by meeting the states requirements for continual education.
  • LPC-S
    Along with being fully licensed professional counselors, these therapists have completed additional training to supervise LPC-Associates.
  • LPC-Associate
    These therapists have completed their Master's level work and passed the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification. The Texas State Board requires associates to accumulate 3,000 hours of counseling experience before they can complete their associate requirements. Until that time, they are under weekly supervision of a LPC-S.
  • Counseling Practicum Student
    These therapists are students pursuing their Master's level degree in counseling. They are under weekly supervision with a LPC-S and with their academic counseling supervisor. They are required to obtain 350 hours of counseling experience to graduate.
  • CSAT
    A therapist with this credential is a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist. They are already licensed and have completed additional training with faculty of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals. These therapists have received intensive, experiential training for treating sex addiction with 30 hours of supervision under a CSAT supervisor.
  • CSAT-S
    In addition to CSAT training, a therapist with this credential is a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist Supervisor. These therapists have completed additional training with the faculty of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals to supervise CSAT/ASAT Candidates.
  • CSAT Candidate / ASAT Candidate
    A therapist with this credential is a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist Candidate or an Associate Sex Addiction Therapist. They are in the process of their training with faculty of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals. CSAT training is done in four modules and must be completed within two years. For a therapist to be an ASAT Candidate means that once they complete their training they will then be an ASAT until they reach the CSAT requirements.
  • CMAT
    In addition to CSAT training, a therapist with this credential is a Certified Multiple Addiction Therapist. These therapists have had additional training in multiple addictions which may include chemical and alcohol dependency, financial disorders, and eating disorders. Contact the therapist directly to see which focus they work with.
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