About Lucille
Lucille Williams is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas with 15 years of clinical experience. She helps people who are feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, stress, low mood, or struggles with self-esteem. She also supports those coping with trauma, attention differences, and panic symptoms.
Lucille speaks English and is a native Spanish speaker, so she can provide sessions in either language. Her style is direct and compassionate. She listens carefully and adapts conversation to each person's needs.
Background and approach
Sessions focus on real-life problems and practical steps people can try between meetings. She explains ideas plainly and checks in about what feels useful. Over her career she has guided people through worry, mood struggles, and the long effects of past hurt.
Lucille addresses issues such as guilt, forgiveness, control, and impulsive behavior in straightforward ways. She also helps those dealing with loneliness, caregiver stress, and questions about life purpose. Lucille works with a range of concerns including panic attacks, social anxiety, and post-traumatic stress.
She creates a collaborative plan so clients know what to expect and how progress will be measured. The goal is to build coping skills and steady routines that fit daily life. Starting therapy with her involves a clear process: a short intake to understand needs, a plan that matches goals, and ongoing adjustments as progress unfolds.
She emphasizes respect, sensitivity, and practical support throughout treatment.
Evidence-based approaches and flexible online care
Lucille uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical tools and clear steps. One common approach emphasizes skill-building to manage anxiety and panic - learning breathing and grounding exercises, spotting unhelpful thoughts, and practicing small behavioral changes to reduce avoidance. This approach helps people gain immediate tools for stressful moments and build confidence over time.Another frequent element is trauma-informed work that focuses on safety and pacing. This means addressing the impact of past hurt in small, manageable ways, learning ways to reduce triggers, and strengthening coping skills for flashbacks or distress. That kind of work supports people dealing with post-traumatic stress, guilt, or shame without moving faster than they can handle.
Finding the right mix of techniques is part of the process. The therapist will work collaboratively to identify goals, try methods, and adjust the plan based on what helps most. Clients have a say in which approaches are used and how sessions are paced.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging. Video is useful for a full conversation and visual cues, phone sessions can fit shorter check-ins or times with lower bandwidth, and text or chat can work for brief updates or when writing feels easier. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into busy schedules and to continue work even when travel or time constraints arise.
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- Experience
- 15 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English, Spanish