Haleigh Culverhouse, LCSW
Therapist, Owner
I love my role supporting and cheering ambitious Gen-Z and Millenial Women as they navigate confidence, life transitions, anxiety, and human being-ness. I truly believe they will change the world.
I find that for many high-achieving women, the idea of accessing therapy feels overwhelming or even “not worth their time”. I seek to create an inviting and warm space for women to come and be and belong.
Outside of sessions, you will find me in a coffee shop. As a former barista, I just cannot stay away from a perfectly crafted flat white. Several times a year, you will find me sneaking away the mountain to soak up peace.
“Let the wilderness in
Grow a forest for a heart
Make your very blood
A salve
Of pine
And open sky
Be the air
That birds come to sing in
The water
That even rivers seek
Wild”
Wild x Emory Hall
Haleigh Culverhouse, LCSW
Therapist, Owner
I love my role supporting and cheering ambitious Gen...
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Many people struggle to understand why they do the things they do, feeling stuck in
patterns or blindspots that hold them back. They often wonder how their inner world —
including their dreams — connects to their everyday life and deeper growth.
As a dream worker, I serve as a compassionate guide and
companion. Together,
we also journey into their dream world, unpacking metaphors and symbols to reveal
what is calling for attention, healing, and integration in waking life.
My work creates an open, non-judgmental space where everything belongs — a place
where clients feel safe to explore, heal, and grow. I support them in navigating the
liminal seasons of life with greater self-awareness, compassion, and wholeness.
Jennifer is an Enneagram practitioner with over 10 years of experience supporting
individuals, groups, and professional teams. She loves helping people understand themselves more deeply and uncover new ways to grow and thrive — both personally
and professionally.
Alongside her Enneagram work, Jennifer is also a mentor for the dreamwork program at
the Haden Institute, where she companions others in exploring the healing and insight
that dreams can offer.
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Supervised by Othea McCoy Mance (Texas / 31512)
Courtney (she/they) graduated from Baylor University with an undergraduate degree majoring in Social Work & Pre-Law, and minoring in Sociology. She went on to graduate again from Baylor University, with a Master’s Degree in Social Work on the Clinical Track. Before becoming a therapist at Human to the Fullest, Courtney worked in residential treatment, detention/juvenile probation, and acute behavioral health in different cities in Texas. They have experience in individual, family, and group therapy.
Core values instilled in Courtney’s practice are empowerment, safety, authenticity, and a sense of fun and play. They believe in non-judgment, multi-systems approach, and connection to the client through a sense of trust and robust rapport, built upon common goals of bettering the client’s life on the client’s terms. Through an attachment lens, Courtney believes that clients are able to build trust in themselves and their family systems through healing the root of trauma and building up confidence to manage daily life and beyond. She fosters resilience in clients, and utilizes individualized, strength-based work in several modalities (including motivational interviewing, systems-theory, social learning theory, psychodynamic model, crisis intervention, narrative therapy, and solution focused model).
Courtney is a native Texan, growing up in San Antonio, before completing schooling in Waco and moving with their partner and 2 dogs to Houston in 2018. You can catch them traveling to random cities, going to concerts, exploring bookstores, trying new coffee shops, and getting tattoos. To relax, a good camping trip usually does it for her!
Supervised by Othea McCoy Mance (Texas / 31512)
Courtney (she/they) graduated from Baylor Univer...
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