About Corbett
Corbett Hinkle helps people cope with stress, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and grief. She also supports those dealing with relationship strain, intimacy concerns, disordered eating, body image, and bipolar-related challenges. Corbett is a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, practicing in Texas and approaches therapy with warmth and directness.
Her style focuses on building trust and working together. She uses person-centered listening to understand what matters most to each person. Corbett also draws on solution-focused work to identify practical steps that can ease daily struggles.
Background and approach
Cognitive-behavioral ideas are part of sessions too. She helps people notice how thoughts influence feelings and actions, then practice small changes that reduce distress. Sessions emphasize feelings, behaviors, thoughts, and beliefs rather than long theory talks.
Corbett has six years of experience across several settings. That includes residential programs, intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization for eating disorders, school-based work, outpatient clinics, and independent practice. This range shapes a flexible approach to different problems.
In the room she aims to be accepting while also challenging unhelpful patterns. Work is collaborative - she helps clients find strengths already present and build on them. The focus is on clear, manageable steps that lead to better day-to-day functioning and greater life satisfaction.
Therapeutic approaches and online care
Corbett uses person-centered, solution-focused, and cognitive-behavioral ideas in her online work. Person-centered work starts by listening closely to what matters most to the individual and building a trusting relationship that guides the pace of change. Solution-focused work helps identify small, practical steps clients can try right away to reduce stress and improve functioning. Cognitive-behavioral techniques teach people to notice unhelpful thoughts, test them, and practice alternative responses that lead to different feelings and behaviors.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist and client assess needs, goals, and preferences together and adjust techniques as therapy progresses. Corbett aims to match methods to what the person finds helpful rather than sticking to a single style.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video calls are useful for face-to-face interaction and longer work on skills. Phone sessions can fit into a busy day or be a lower-bandwidth option. Live chat and messaging allow brief check-ins, quick processing after a difficult moment, or ongoing support between sessions. These options make scheduling more flexible and let clients use the format that fits their routines and communication style.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Eating disorders
- Self esteem
Also listed
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression
- Family conflicts
- Grief
- Intimacy-related issues
- Relationship issues
- Experience
- 6 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English