"Daring greatly means the courage to be vulnerable. It means to show up and be seen. To ask for what you need. To talk about how you're feeling. To have the hard conversations."

~ Brené Brown

ALL PARTS OF YOU ARE WELCOME HERE :)

It takes a great deal of courage to seek out therapy. Vulnerability is hard and scary! I would be honored to be a part of helping with whatever is on your mind. I believe healing comes through honesty and openness with oneself, so I strive to create a compassionate and non-judgmental space for you to do so. I work to create an open-minded atmosphere of respect, calm, trust, kindness, willingness, and full acceptance of every person as they are. I want everyone to feel heard, understood, and to know they don’t have to go through this alone. I am comfortable with the tough conversations that healing requires. I believe every person has the ability and the right to be who they authentically are, and my goal is to help empower you to do so through slowing down and building a deeper understanding of your internal system; a deeper connection to the parts of you that are showing up. I see our minds and bodies as deeply committed to keeping us safe. Over time, we develop creative and powerful strategies to protect ourselves from harm. While those strategies may have once been necessary—even lifesaving—there are moments when they begin to create new challenges or forms of suffering. Rather than judging them, we approach them with curiosity and respect for the role they’ve played.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Trained in Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy

My primary therapeutic approach is Internal Family Systems (IFS), which we will apply together to explore and care for the different parts of you that shape your thoughts, emotions, and actions, in order to foster your journey towards healing and personal growth. IFS sees the mind/body as an inner community—because, like members of a family, inner parts can be pushed into extreme roles—parts that carry pain from the past, parts that help us manage the day-to-day, and parts that step in when things feel too intense or overwhelming. 

From this perspective, there is nothing “wrong” with you that needs “fixing.” Instead, together, we gently get to know these parts, learning what they’re trying to do for you and what they might need in order to soften or heal. Rather than pushing anything away, we approach your inner world with curiosity and respect. Over time, this process helps you access the grounded, wise, and compassionate core of who you are—your “Self”—which knows how to heal, and can lead with clarity and care when inner conflicts arise. From that inner leadership, we understand and help parts transform, fostering both inner and outer connectedness.

Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, relationship challenges, or a sense of disconnection from yourself/others, IFS offers a way to build a more supportive and understanding relationship with yourself and others. The result is often greater distress tolerance, emotion regulations, deeper self-acceptance, meaningful personal growth, and more connected relationships. I’m here to support and guide you through that journey of growth and healing.  


About Me

I earned my Master’s Degree in Professional Counseling in 2012. I have worked in a wide range of roles within the mental health field including foster care, the inpatient setting, intensive outpatient setting, group therapy, administration, and the outpatient setting. I have experience working with people from all walks of life including individuals from various cultures, religions, and worldviews. 

I work with adolescents (13+), young adults, and adults of all ages. I am open to helping you find your way through almost any problem or obstacle you may be facing, but my areas of specialty include: adjusting to life transitions, depression, anxiety, all types of trauma, LGBTQ related issues, recovery from addictions, personality disorders, self-worth, stress management, emotion regulation, parenting stress/issues, women's issues, men's issues, creating healthy relationships, work/life balance, and overall psychological health.

Please know that I am fully human, with my own background, lived experiences, wounds, and journey toward healing, personal growth, and psychological health. I believe bringing that to our practice together is important. I am not the ‘expert’ therapist that sits stoically and has it all figured out. I won’t give you advice and I won’t pretend to have all the answers. What I will do, is treat you with the utmost respect and welcome all parts of yourself to the room, even the ones that you don’t like or understand yet.

The therapeutic relationship between counselor and client is admittedly odd and strangely unique. When I make mistakes (misunderstand you, say the wrong thing, mentally reply to an email but forget to actually send it) I will own them and apologize for them—this is a part of the therapeutic relationship that I deeply cherish and that I have found to be healing in itself.

If you are looking for a therapist to give you ‘quick fixes,’ tell you what to do, help you try to change someone else, or just sit and talk for an hour, then I am not likely a good match. However, if you are open to someone who is fully human, with good intentions, who tries her best, and who allows you to be fully human, then I am probably a good match for you.   

If you would like to make an initial appointment with me, please email me with your contact information to get started. If you have questions about how I work or would like to talk tome before scheduling an initial session, I encourage you to email me to schedule a complimentary 15 minute informational phone call. I treat it as an honor and privilege to get to know you and work with all of the parts of yourself.

Email: misty@mistymcguffinlpc.com

Phone: 210-201-5891

Mailing address:

7700 Broadway St.

Ste. 104 1122

San Antonio, TX, 78209

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