Clyde Fraley, MA, LMFT, NCC
My recent history in counseling involved providing therapy to students at Sam Houston State University with issues that included trauma, depression, performance anxiety, and relationship issues. I also helped families of domestic violence at the SAAFE House in Huntsville, TX. I’m currently in private practice and provide therapy to individuals, couples and families with issues that are primarily relational in nature.
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My past experience in the helping profession began 30 years ago. I was involved with church programs that fed the hungry and provided assistance to those in need. My compassion for people led me to The Crisis Assistance Center where I managed a program for the homeless. I also built another program for the homeless for Volunteers of America that houses 40+ families. This award-winning program is still thriving in Conroe today.
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from SHSU
Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health with a focus in Marriage and Family Therapy (CACREP Accredited) from SHSU
State License
LMFT (License 203587)
Certifications
Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC)
Trauma Focused- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Gottman level 1 couples training
Suicide prevention from SHSU
Technology Assisted Counseling
Marriage Coach from the American Association of Christian Counselors