Credentials & Experience
I hold a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, and a Master’s degree in Counseling from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin.
I completed my Master’s in 2014 and finished a practicum and internship with Springboard Addiction Recovery Centre in Midland, Texas.
I then moved to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and worked as an intern at the Rekindle Centre for Marriage and Family Therapy.
After re-locating back to Canada, I opened my own practice, Mojo Counseling, as a Canadian Certified Counselor and mental health therapist.
I am now back in Texas and finishing my associate hours towards my full licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor. I am currently under the supervision of LPC-S Joanne Ketch and accepting new clients.
Personal Bio
I am a Canadian mother of two, and my family re-located to Cypress in 2020. My husband’s job in oil and gas has allowed us to live abroad. I spent time working in a family therapy practice in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia which grew my multicultural counseling skills. I also ran my own private counseling practice in Canada, Mojo Counseling.
I love to travel and learn about new cultures. In fact, I think travel is one of the best forms of education! I am familiar with the stress of re-location, and I work well with expatriate families.
My interest in counseling stems from the struggles I experienced as a child and adolescent. I was a very emotional and sensitive child, and often felt misunderstood, depressed and lonely. I now identify myself as an empath and highly sensitive person. Through my own therapy and personal development, I’ve come to recognize these characteristics as superpowers. The work to become an empowered empath is not easy, but it is worth it. We must learn to heal our inner child, and break co-dependent, people-pleasing patterns. I can say that it is possible, because I’ve done it, and I continue to work on myself every day. We only stop growing when we are not open to learning and change. I consider myself a life-long student.
Because I’m an empath, I can relate well to others and understand the complexities of human emotion. I love to be able to provide my clients with a soft place to land on a difficult day. I didn’t have anyone to connect with as a struggling adolescent, so I really enjoy being able to provide connection, empathy and a listening ear for others.
I understand addiction, because it exists within my family system, and I struggled with it myself as a teen. Thankfully I found my path at 21, and only look back to reflect on how far I’ve come. I love to work with struggling teens, because I can relate to how difficult those years can be.
I absolutely love being a therapist, and I believe that this work, along with being a mother, is my purpose. I always hope that my clients can feel my authenticity and unconditional positive regard. I believe that people are capable of change, because I myself have experienced the power of spiritual awakening and growth.
By recognizing our values, and aligning ourselves with them, we become more congruent. I work to live an authentic life aligned with my values, and I work diligently to help my clients do the same. I promise you, if you’re open to the therapeutic process, change and healing will come. I’ll bring the comfortable and safe environment, all you have to do is take the first step. When you do that, the bridge appears.
In my spare time, I write children’s books about mental health related topics, such as empathy and mindfulness. I am also an eight time half marathon runner and advanced scuba diver. I believe that exercise and healthy eating are paramount parts of a healthy life. I hope to meet with you soon.
FOR A FREE 15 MINUTE CONSULTATION TO DETERMINE WHETHER WE ARE A GOOD FIT TO JOURNEY TOGETHER, CALL OE EMAIL ME:
TELEPHONE: 409 (245) 9904 or (281) 205-7997
EMAIL: admin@marceyheschel.com
I hold a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, and a Master’s degree in Counseling from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin.
I completed my Master’s in 2014 and finished a practicum and internship with Springboard Addiction Recovery Centre in Midland, Texas.
I then moved to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and worked as an intern at the Rekindle Centre for Marriage and Family Therapy.
After re-locating back to Canada, I opened my own practice, Mojo Counseling, as a Canadian Certified Counselor and mental health therapist.
I am now back in Texas and finishing my associate hours towards my full licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor. I am currently under the supervision of LPC-S Joanne Ketch and accepting new clients.
Personal Bio
I am a Canadian mother of two, and my family re-located to Cypress in 2020. My husband’s job in oil and gas has allowed us to live abroad. I spent time working in a family therapy practice in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia which grew my multicultural counseling skills. I also ran my own private counseling practice in Canada, Mojo Counseling.
I love to travel and learn about new cultures. In fact, I think travel is one of the best forms of education! I am familiar with the stress of re-location, and I work well with expatriate families.
My interest in counseling stems from the struggles I experienced as a child and adolescent. I was a very emotional and sensitive child, and often felt misunderstood, depressed and lonely. I now identify myself as an empath and highly sensitive person. Through my own therapy and personal development, I’ve come to recognize these characteristics as superpowers. The work to become an empowered empath is not easy, but it is worth it. We must learn to heal our inner child, and break co-dependent, people-pleasing patterns. I can say that it is possible, because I’ve done it, and I continue to work on myself every day. We only stop growing when we are not open to learning and change. I consider myself a life-long student.
Because I’m an empath, I can relate well to others and understand the complexities of human emotion. I love to be able to provide my clients with a soft place to land on a difficult day. I didn’t have anyone to connect with as a struggling adolescent, so I really enjoy being able to provide connection, empathy and a listening ear for others.
I understand addiction, because it exists within my family system, and I struggled with it myself as a teen. Thankfully I found my path at 21, and only look back to reflect on how far I’ve come. I love to work with struggling teens, because I can relate to how difficult those years can be.
I absolutely love being a therapist, and I believe that this work, along with being a mother, is my purpose. I always hope that my clients can feel my authenticity and unconditional positive regard. I believe that people are capable of change, because I myself have experienced the power of spiritual awakening and growth.
By recognizing our values, and aligning ourselves with them, we become more congruent. I work to live an authentic life aligned with my values, and I work diligently to help my clients do the same. I promise you, if you’re open to the therapeutic process, change and healing will come. I’ll bring the comfortable and safe environment, all you have to do is take the first step. When you do that, the bridge appears.
In my spare time, I write children’s books about mental health related topics, such as empathy and mindfulness. I am also an eight time half marathon runner and advanced scuba diver. I believe that exercise and healthy eating are paramount parts of a healthy life. I hope to meet with you soon.
FOR A FREE 15 MINUTE CONSULTATION TO DETERMINE WHETHER WE ARE A GOOD FIT TO JOURNEY TOGETHER, CALL OE EMAIL ME:
TELEPHONE: 409 (245) 9904 or (281) 205-7997
EMAIL: admin@marceyheschel.com