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Rhonda Gilchrist, LPC

Experienced mental health professional

Provides online counseling through BetterHelp

At a glance

Rhonda is an experienced, licensed Mental Health Professional who specializes in affordable online therapy offered through our partner, BetterHelp.

Speaks English
Offers Telehealth visits
Licensed in Texas

More about Rhonda

  • 10 years' experience
  • Female
  • LPC

My Name is Rhonda Gilchrist and I have dedicated my 30+ year career on improving the lives of young people, adults, and families. I believe in the power of healing and that better is always possible – that intervention at the right time, by the right person can absolutely change the trajectory and outcome for any person’s life.

I have a Master’s of Science in Juvenile Justice and a Master’s of Arts in Psychology. I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor for 17 years, and also Supervise Counseling Interns.

My Career arc started off in Juvenile Justice as a probation officer and eventually becoming the Juvenile Justice Area supervisor for Williamson County. I partnered with young people, their families, and the state of Texas to try and divert criminal behavior patterns in an attempt to encourage young people to become more productive members of society. Sometimes we were successful. Sometimes we were not. But the entire time I walked beside the young people on my caseloads, I never stopped believing that change and “better” was possible.

Even though it was was challenging working as a juvenile justice professional, I was determined return to graduate school and obtaining a second master’s degree, this time in Psychology. Thus my second career as a Licensed Professional Counselor began, and have done so for the past 17 years. Some of the titles I held were Shelter Director for the Williamson County Crisis Center, Director of Victim Services for Williamson County Sheriff’s Department, EAP/Victim’s Services Counselor for the Texas Department of Public Safety for Region B. Where many people might shy away from working with families who have been impacted by domestic violence, advocating and fighting for people who have less power has always been my driving force, my super power perhaps.

My professional counselor experience expanded from crime victims to working as a therapist for the Department of Social Services, family court attorneys, and family court judges. Most of those cases were to assist with family reunifications, improving the health and safety of dysfunctional family systems, court ordered co-parenting counseling, mediation, and Guardian Ad Litem work for children whose parents are involved in high conflict divorces.

My experience is not limited to family work. I have worked with individuals, both young people and adults, who have PTSD, depression, anxiety, substance disorder recovery, active duty military and law enforcement issues, and the impact their career often has on the families that support them.

When asked about my therapeutic approach, after 17 years in the counseling field, it is hard to pick one. It is more accurate to say that I utilize my years of training and experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, and other Reality Therapies to partner with the individual’s situation and needs to formulate a plan of treatment.

Specialties

Family conflicts Trauma and abuse Parenting issues Depression Coping with life changes Stress Anxiety Addictions Relationship issues Grief Intimacy-related issues Anger management Self esteem Bipolar disorder Abandonment Adoption and foster care Blended family issues Caregiver issues and stress Codependency Commitment issues Communication problems Divorce and separation Domestic violence Family of origin issues Family problems Fatherhood issues First responder issues Forgiveness Guilt and shame Hospice and end-of-life counseling Infidelity Isolation / loneliness Jealousy Midlife crisis Mood disorders Panic disorder and panic attacks Postpartum depression Post-traumatic stress Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Sexual assault and abuse Social anxiety and phobia Women's issues Workplace issues Young adult issues

Treatment Approaches

  • Client-Centered Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Mindfulness Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy

Licenses

Rhonda Gilchrist's National Provider Identifier (NPI) is 1518123926.

  • LPC · Texas · 62404 · Expires July 2025

About online counseling

Affordable.
Pay a low flat fee.
Convenient.
Do it at your own time and at your own pace. Communicate whenever you feel it's needed.
Available now.
There is no waiting list and no calls to make. Simply fill out a short questionnaire and send your first message.

Online counseling, also known as teletherapy, is a method of delivering mental health services through digital means such as video conferencing, phone calls, or messaging platforms. It can be an ideal option for individuals who have difficulty accessing traditional therapy due to geographical distance, time constraints, or personal preferences like privacy and comfort. Many people find it easier to open up from the familiarity of their own space.

Teletherapy has been found to be highly effective, with studies showing that it can produce similar outcomes to in-person therapy, particularly for issues like anxiety, depression, and PTSD. The flexibility and accessibility it offers make it a valuable alternative to conventional therapy settings.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Rhonda Gilchrist offer telehealth visits?

Yes. Rhonda Gilchrist works with clients by exchanging messages, chatting live, speaking over the phone, or video conferencing based on what works for the client at that particular time.

What language(s) does Rhonda Gilchrist speak?

Rhonda Gilchrist speaks English.

How many years of experience does Rhonda Gilchrist have?

Rhonda Gilchrist has 10 years of experience.

Where is Rhonda Gilchrist licensed to practice?

Rhonda Gilchrist is licensed to practice in Texas.

Does Rhonda Gilchrist accept clients outside of the United States?

Yes, Rhonda Gilchrist accepts clients outside of the United States.

Is online therapy as effective as in-person therapy?

Numerous studies support the effectiveness of online platforms in facilitating life changes. For instance, research published by JMIR Publications, conducted by teams from the University of Berkeley, UCSF, and SF General Hospital, found that "users of BetterHelp experienced significantly reduced depression symptom severity after engaging with the platform."

What treatment approaches does Rhonda Gilchrist offer?

Rhonda Gilchrist offers clients Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Mindfulness Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Trauma-Focused Therapy.

How can I communicate with Rhonda Gilchrist?

Rhonda Gilchrist can be engaged in any one of four ways: (1) Exchanging messages, (2) chatting live, (3) speaking over the phone, or (4) video conferencing. You can use different ways at different times as you wish, based on your needs, availability, and convenience.

How do I get started with Rhonda Gilchrist?

Just tap the CHAT NOW button or tap here: A new window will open and you'll be directed to a simple form that will help start the conversation. Please note: It can take up to a few days to be matched to a therapist.

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When you tap CHAT NOW a new window will open and you'll be directed to a simple form that will help start the conversation. Please note: It can take up to a few days to be matched to a therapist.