About Kiana
Kiana Crevison-Artis helps people who are dealing with stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, relationship struggles, and attention or focus problems. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, practicing in Texas with three years of professional experience. Her way of working is straightforward and respectful.
She keeps conversations practical and focused. Sessions look at what is getting in the way day to day and identify small changes that add up. She listens for what matters most to each person and shapes a plan from there.
Background and approach
Kiana aims to make things feel manageable rather than overwhelming. Kiana addresses issues like codependency, communication problems, forgiveness, impulsivity, and midlife concerns. She also supports people facing money and workplace stress, multicultural concerns, and challenges common to young adults.
Her approach is flexible so it can match the problem you bring. Treatment plans are tailored to each person’s needs and goals. Conversations focus on practical steps, skill building, and clearer thinking about choices.
She centers respect, sensitivity, and compassion in every session. Starting therapy can feel hard. Kiana describes the first step as a courageous one and offers steady support while you work toward a more satisfying life.
How evidence-based approaches work online
Kiana draws on evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on concrete skills and problem solving. One approach emphasizes practical skill building for anxiety and stress reduction, teaching tools to manage worry, regulate emotions, and handle busy days. Another approach focuses on improving attention and task management for people with focus and ADHD-related challenges, breaking tasks into smaller steps and building routines that fit daily life.Finding the right approach is part of the work. Kiana will talk with each person about goals, needs, and preferences and together choose methods that fit. That collaborative process helps make sessions more useful and relevant to real life.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to stay connected. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when visual cues help. Phone sessions use less bandwidth and can be easier for shorter check-ins. Live chat and text-based messaging let people send updates or work through problems between sessions. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into a busy schedule or to pick the format that feels most comfortable.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Self esteem
Also listed
- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English