Counseling Services

Compassionate, research-backed therapy for anxiety, trauma, teens, and couples across North Dallas and beyond.

A bright, uncluttered therapy office featuring a soft gray upholstered armchair facing a low, pale oak coffee table with a single closed journal and pen resting neatly on top. Behind, a tall bookshelf holds neatly arranged psychology books and a small, thriving pothos plant cascading from the upper shelf. Natural daylight filters through sheer white curtains from a large side window, casting gentle, diffused shadows and creating a calm, even glow across the room. Photographed at eye level in photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, the foreground in crisp focus and the background subtly blurred. The overall mood is professional, welcoming, and safe, ideal for representing compassionate counseling services in North Dallas.
A cozy therapy corner designed for anxiety relief, with a plush, deep teal armchair angled slightly toward a small round side table holding a glass of water, a box of tissues, and a slim, linen-covered notebook. A textured cream throw blanket is folded neatly over one armrest, and a subtle patterned rug in soft grays anchors the space. A floor lamp with a linen shade casts warm, diffused light, complemented by soft overcast daylight from an adjacent window, creating layered, gentle illumination. Photographed at eye level with a shallow depth of field so the chair and table are in sharp focus while the background wall with muted artwork fades into a soft blur. The mood is soothing, grounded, and reassuring, ideal for clients dealing with anxiety or trauma.

Rooted In North Dallas Care

Bloom Professional Counseling offers trauma-informed, evidence-based therapy grounded in North Dallas roots, honoring your story while teaching practical tools so anxiety eases, relationships strengthen, and you feel safe enough to grow at your own pace.

Our Clinicians

A quiet teen counseling space in photographic realism, featuring a modern, low-profile navy sofa with simple, clean lines and a couple of muted, geometric-patterned pillows. In front, a light birch coffee table holds a closed spiral notebook with colorful tabs, a pair of over-ear headphones, and a small stress ball, suggesting a relaxed, expressive environment. A tall plant in a matte charcoal pot stands in the corner, softening the room. Natural late-afternoon light enters from a side window, creating a gentle, warm glow and soft shadows on the light wood floor. Shot from a slightly low angle with rule-of-thirds framing, the image feels approachable, non-judgmental, and safe, well-suited for adolescent therapy sessions in a suburban North Dallas office.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Licensed professional counselor in Frisco, specializing in anxiety, teen stress, and gentle trauma recovery.

A minimalist therapist’s desk setup in photographic realism, featuring a sleek light-wood desk with a matte-finish laptop closed beside a stack of neatly aligned intake forms on a clipboard and a ceramic cup filled with fine-tipped pens. A small, healthy succulent in a white planter adds a touch of nature near the corner. In the background, a blurred, neutral-toned wall holds framed, abstract art in soft blues and beiges. Warm, indirect afternoon light from an unseen window washes across the desktop, creating soft highlights on the paper edges and gentle shadows under objects. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition, the atmosphere feels organized, confidential, and reassuring, reflecting a professional counseling practice that’s ready for new clients.

Mateo García

CTO

LMFT based in Plano, helping couples rebuild connection, trust, and communication after painful conflicts.

A bright, uncluttered therapy office featuring a soft gray upholstered armchair facing a low, pale oak coffee table with a single closed journal and pen resting neatly on top. Behind, a tall bookshelf holds neatly arranged psychology books and a small, thriving pothos plant cascading from the upper shelf. Natural daylight filters through sheer white curtains from a large side window, casting gentle, diffused shadows and creating a calm, even glow across the room. Photographed at eye level in photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, the foreground in crisp focus and the background subtly blurred. The overall mood is professional, welcoming, and safe, ideal for representing compassionate counseling services in North Dallas.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Psychologist in McKinney offering evidence-based care for OCD, panic, and complex trauma healing.

A cozy therapy corner designed for anxiety relief, with a plush, deep teal armchair angled slightly toward a small round side table holding a glass of water, a box of tissues, and a slim, linen-covered notebook. A textured cream throw blanket is folded neatly over one armrest, and a subtle patterned rug in soft grays anchors the space. A floor lamp with a linen shade casts warm, diffused light, complemented by soft overcast daylight from an adjacent window, creating layered, gentle illumination. Photographed at eye level with a shallow depth of field so the chair and table are in sharp focus while the background wall with muted artwork fades into a soft blur. The mood is soothing, grounded, and reassuring, ideal for clients dealing with anxiety or trauma.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Child therapist in Allen supporting tweens with anxiety, school stress, and social or family changes.

Reviews

A quiet teen counseling space in photographic realism, featuring a modern, low-profile navy sofa with simple, clean lines and a couple of muted, geometric-patterned pillows. In front, a light birch coffee table holds a closed spiral notebook with colorful tabs, a pair of over-ear headphones, and a small stress ball, suggesting a relaxed, expressive environment. A tall plant in a matte charcoal pot stands in the corner, softening the room. Natural late-afternoon light enters from a side window, creating a gentle, warm glow and soft shadows on the light wood floor. Shot from a slightly low angle with rule-of-thirds framing, the image feels approachable, non-judgmental, and safe, well-suited for adolescent therapy sessions in a suburban North Dallas office.

Aya Nakamura

Therapy at Bloom helped me finally understand my anxiety and respond with compassion instead of shame.

A minimalist therapist’s desk setup in photographic realism, featuring a sleek light-wood desk with a matte-finish laptop closed beside a stack of neatly aligned intake forms on a clipboard and a ceramic cup filled with fine-tipped pens. A small, healthy succulent in a white planter adds a touch of nature near the corner. In the background, a blurred, neutral-toned wall holds framed, abstract art in soft blues and beiges. Warm, indirect afternoon light from an unseen window washes across the desktop, creating soft highlights on the paper edges and gentle shadows under objects. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition, the atmosphere feels organized, confidential, and reassuring, reflecting a professional counseling practice that’s ready for new clients.

Mateo García

Our counselor created a calm, nonjudgmental space where my teenager actually opened up and felt heard.