Therapy for Individuals, Couples, Children, and Families Across Texas
Compassionate support for anxiety, relationship struggles, family conflict, emotional overwhelm, and the patterns that keep you stuck.
Ada Drozd, LMFT-A
Supervised by Lauren Spaulding, LMFT-S
There are no bad parts, only parts needing healing.
Dr. Richard C. Schwartz
Trusted by Families Across Texas
★★★★★
Reconnect With Yourself Without Judgment 🌱
Therapy offers a supportive space to better understand yourself, your relationships, and the patterns that may be keeping you stuck.
Understand the Patterns That Keep You Stuck 🧩
Whether patterns show up within yourself, your relationship, or your family, we work together to understand why they formed and how they can begin to change.
Feel More Calm, Grounded, and Whole 🌊
Through compassionate and steady support, therapy can help you move toward greater emotional safety, clearer communication, and a deeper sense of connection.
Get Support With
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👤 Individuals
One-on-one therapy to explore patterns, understand yourself more deeply, and move toward greater emotional freedom and inner calm.
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💑 Couples
Support for partners navigating conflict, disconnection, communication breakdowns, or old wounds that keep resurfacing in the relationship.
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👨👩👧 Families
Family therapy helps each person feel heard while creating healthier patterns of communication, connection, and repair across the whole system.
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🌱 Children
A supportive, playful space where children can express what words may not yet capture — while parents gain tools to better understand and support them.
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🌊 Teens
Therapy for adolescents navigating identity, anxiety, peer pressure, family stress, or the overwhelming weight of growing up.
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🧩 Anxiety & Patterns
Targeted support for repeating emotional or relational patterns, anxiety, shame, and the inner conflict that keeps you feeling stuck.
We don’t heal by getting rid of parts of ourselves.
We heal by listening to them.
Frank Anderson
About Ada Drozd
My approach is for people who have a sense that something in their life feels off, even if they can’t fully explain it yet.
Many of the people I work with are thoughtful, self-aware, and motivated. They’ve tried to understand themselves, and still find they keep getting stuck in the same emotional or relationship patterns.
If that’s you, you’re not alone.
I work from the belief that these patterns didn’t come out of nowhere. They usually developed for a reason…as ways your system learned to cope, protect, or get through hard experiences.
Instead of trying to “fix” yourself or push those parts away, our work focuses on slowing down and getting curious about what’s happening inside you.
I use a parts-based approach to therapy, often called Internal Family Systems (IFS). In simple terms, this means we look at the different parts of you that show up (the anxious part, the critical part, the part that shuts down, the part that wants change) and help them work together instead of against each other.
When those parts are understood rather than fought, people often notice real shifts: less reactivity, more calm, and a stronger sense of being on their own side.
My goal is to offer a therapy space that feels warm, respectful, and human. All identities, beliefs, and ways of being are welcome here. There’s room for your story, your creativity, and your lived experience…not just symptoms or diagnoses.
Therapy is available both in person and online, with weekday, evening, and weekend options.
Services are also available in American Sign Language (ASL).
Know Your Rights
Requesting Your Health Care Records
To request a copy of your health care records, please submit a written request to your clinician. Your request may be sent by email or mail. If you need assistance with the process, your clinician will provide guidance and support. Records are provided in accordance with Texas law and professional standards.
Contacting the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council
To contact the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC) regarding questions, concerns, or general information about licensed mental health professionals, please visit the Council’s Contact Us page:
https://www.bhec.texas.gov/contact-us/index.html
Filing a Consumer Complaint with the Office of the Attorney General
Consumers may file a complaint with the Office of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division by visiting:
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection/file-consumer-complaint

