About Miriam
Miriam Davis meets people where they are and helps them manage daily stress and intense emotions. She listens with a calm, direct style and focuses on small, useful steps that add up. Miriam practices as a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, and offers practical tools for anxiety, depression, anger, and low self-esteem.
Her sessions center on real problems at work, in relationships, and during life changes. She helps people talk through communication problems and build clearer boundaries.
Background and approach
Many clients look for help with workplace stress, questions about life purpose, or struggles tied to prejudice and discrimination. Miriam often combines straightforward thinking tools with goal-focused problem solving. That can mean spotting unhelpful thoughts, testing new behaviors, and setting short experiments to try between sessions.
The emphasis is on skills you can use the same week, not abstract theories. She has five years of clinical experience and holds LPC credentials in Louisiana and Texas. Miriam is familiar with issues veterans and armed forces members raise and helps people address gender-related concerns as they come up in daily life.
Sessions are conversational and action-oriented. People leave with specific steps and a plan to practice them. The approach aims to reduce overwhelm and restore a clearer sense of control over everyday routines and relationships.
How evidence-based approaches work online
CBT, or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. In practice this means noting specific thoughts that increase anxiety or low mood, testing them with small experiments, and building new routines that feel more manageable. It is often used for anxiety, depression, and social worries.Solution-Focused Therapy centers on short-term goals and what works now. Sessions emphasize small, achievable steps and tracking progress week to week. This approach is useful when someone wants clear, measurable change without long-term exploration of the past.
Choosing an approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with each person about their needs, goals, and preferences and then recommend steps to try. Plans are adjusted as progress is reviewed so the work stays practical and relevant.
Online therapy makes those approaches easier to access. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when a longer session is helpful. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or a quieter check-in is needed. Live chat and text-based messaging suit short check-ins, coaching between sessions, or paced work for people who prefer writing. These options offer flexibility to fit therapy into busy lives.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Anger management
- Self esteem
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Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Texas, Louisiana
- Languages
- English