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Abby Evilsizor Cabrera, LCSW, PMH-C

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About Abby Evilsizor Cabrera, LCSW, PMH-C

One of my biggest honors is to accompany my clients through tough symptoms and moments of transition or adjustment. If you are going through a major life transition, coming into your own as an adult, are bicultural, or in the perinatal (pre-pregnancy, pregnant, postpartum) phase of life, we may be a good fit to work together and I’d be honored to be on a therapy journey with you. You might be deciding if you’d like to become a parent, are an anxious first time mom, bicultural mom navigating cultural differences through and after becoming a parent, or facing postpartum anxiety or depression. There is support for you and things CAN get better!

While my most commonly used approaches are somatic based (EMDR), treatments are not one size fits all. We’ll work together to decide the best approach for you. I truly believe that therapy sessions are collaborative and will always listen to your feedback to adjust what we can.

Abby Evilsizor Cabrera, LCSW, PMH-C

Techniques/Modalities

  • Chicanx Affirmative Therapy
  • EMDR
  • Maternal Mental Health
  • Perinatal Mental Health
  • Strengths Based

Specialties

  • Anxiety
  • Birth Traumas
  • College Students
  • Cultural Identity
  • Fertility Issues
  • Foster Care Experiences
  • Immigrant Communities
  • Life Transitions
  • Maternal Mental Health
  • Menstrual Cycle Experiences
  • Parenting
  • Perinatal
  • Postpartum Depression & Anxiety
  • Pregnant Individuals

Office Details

  • Consulta gratis
  • Free Consultation
  • Online Services
  • Sliding Scale
  • Terapia en línea

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States Licensed In

Missouri, Texas

Fees

Fees

$130

Insurance

Aetna
All Savers (UHC)
Allied Benefit Systems
Anthem BlueCross/BlueShield
Carelon
CIGNA
EAP
Evernorth by Cigna
Lyra
Meritain
Nippon
Optum
Optum Emotional Wellbeing Solution (Premium EAP)
Optum Live & Work Well (EAP)
Oscar (East Coast Insurance)
Oxford
Sliding Scale
UHC Student Resources
UMR
United Healthcare Shared Services
UnitedHealthcare
  • Aetna
  • All Savers (UHC)
  • Allied Benefit Systems
  • Anthem BlueCross/BlueShield
  • Carelon
  • CIGNA
  • EAP
  • Evernorth by Cigna
  • Lyra
  • Meritain
  • Nippon
  • Optum
  • Optum Emotional Wellbeing Solution (Premium EAP)
  • Optum Live & Work Well (EAP)
  • Oscar (East Coast Insurance)
  • Oxford
  • Sliding Scale
  • UHC Student Resources
  • UMR
  • United Healthcare Shared Services
  • UnitedHealthcare
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Practice Details

Therapist Languages

Hablo Español

Services For

Individuals

Client Age

Young Adults (18-25)
Adults

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