About Clifford
Clifford "Cliff" Robertson helps people who are facing stress, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and relationship trouble. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor, and he practices with care and clear goals. He aims to make therapy feel understandable and practical for people under pressure.
Cliff keeps sessions straightforward. He listens first, then works with each person to set small, achievable steps. He integrates evidence-based techniques with a faith-informed, conservative outlook when that matches a person’s values.
Background and approach
Sessions focus on building resilience and useful coping skills. People can expect a respectful, nonjudgmental space to talk through painful events and relational strain. He emphasizes helping clients notice patterns, try new approaches, and measure progress over time.
He also supports grieving people as they adjust to loss and routine changes. Cliff draws on five years of clinical experience in Texas to shape his work. He prioritizes collaboration, so clients help choose which strategies to try.
He uses plain language and practical tools rather than clinical jargon. Therapy with Cliff centers on finding strengths and putting them to work in daily life. He offers steady guidance while encouraging independence and growth.
The overall goal is clearer thinking, better coping, and more confidence handling life’s challenges.
Evidence-based approaches and online care
Cliff uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques tailored to each person's needs. One approach focuses on teaching practical coping skills to reduce anxiety and manage stress; sessions break problems into small steps and practice new behaviors. Another approach emphasizes processing grief and trauma at a pace the client can handle, helping individuals make sense of painful events and rebuild everyday routines.Choosing the right method is a team effort. Cliff will discuss options and adjust the plan based on a person's goals, values, and how they respond to treatment. He collaborates with clients to try strategies, track progress, and shift focus when something isn’t helping.
Online therapy formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video allows face-to-face conversations when a fuller connection is helpful. Phone sessions can work well when bandwidth is limited or a quieter check-in is needed. Live chat and text messaging are useful for shorter updates or when brief support between sessions is preferred. These options make it easier to fit counseling into a busy schedule and to keep consistent contact with a licensed professional.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
Also listed
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English