Living in Keller, it’s easy to feel like you should be happy. We are constantly surrounded by reminders of how "good" life is here—from the manicured lawns of Hidden Lakes to the family outings at The Keller Pointe o Bear Creek Park. We are consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in Texas, known for our safety, our schools, and that perfect blend of small-town charm and big-city convenience.
But when you are struggling with depression, that external perfection can actually make you feel worse.
You might look around at the busy families in Town Center or the beautiful homes in Marshall Ridge and wonder, “Why can’t I just enjoy this?” You may feel a heavy disconnect between the life you’ve built and how you actually feel inside. It is a lonely place to be, especially when you feel the pressure to keep up appearances.
I’m Anamile Guerra, a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate. I help adults, older adults, and couples in Keller who are tired of pretending everything is fine and are ready to find genuine relief.
The Pressure to Keep Up in Keller
Keller is a wonderful community, but it has its own unique set of stressors. Whether you are a professional commuting down hwy 377 o I-35W to Fort Worth or Alliance, or a parent managing a hectic schedule of school drop-offs and extracurriculars, the pace of life here is faster than the "Old Town" vibe suggests.
I often speak with clients who feel:
- High-Functioning Depression: You get up, go to work, and smile at the neighbors, but the moment you get home, you collapse. You’re checking all the boxes, but you feel empty.
- Isolation: Despite being in a friendly community, you might feel like you can’t share your struggles because you don’t want to be the "downer" in your friend group.
- Overwhelm: The traffic on Keller Parkway (FM 1709), the construction updates, and the constant rush can leave you with zero energy to care for your own mental health.
Why Online Therapy Works for Keller Residents
When you are already drained, the last thing you want to do is sit in traffic on Denton Highway to get to a therapy appointment.
Yo ofrezco Asesoramiento por telesalud 100%, which means we meet over a secure video connection. This is particularly helpful for Keller residents for a few reasons:
1. Privacy is Paramount
In a close-knit community like ours—where you might run into your child’s teacher at the grocery store or a neighbor at the Keller Farmers Market—anonymity matters. With online therapy, there is no shared waiting room. You can meet with me from the privacy of your home or office without worrying about who you might see.
2. Convenience
You don’t have to factor in 30 minutes of drive time to get to an office in Southlake or Fort Worth. Whether you live near Sky Creek Ranch or closer to Old Town, you can log in, have your session, and get right back to your day.
3. Comfort
Therapy is vulnerable work. Many of my clients find it easier to open up when they are in their own space—whether that’s a quiet corner of your bedroom or your parked car during a lunch break.
Real Support for Depression
Depression isn't just "feeling sad." It can feel like a heavy fog that dulls your life. You might notice changes in your sleep, a short fuse with your spouse, or just a lack of motivation to do the things you used to love, like walking the trails at Bear Creek or meeting friends at Station Patio Icehouse.
In our sessions, I don't just sit and nod. I use an approach that combines empathy with practical tools. I draw from Terapia cognitivo-conductual (TCC), which helps us look at the negative thought patterns that keep you stuck. We’ll also use Solution-Focused techniques to help you identify small, manageable steps toward the life you want.
I am also bilingual (English/Spanish). Even if we conduct our sessions in English, having a therapist who understands the nuances of different cultural backgrounds and family dynamics can be a huge relief for many families in the DFW area.
A Safe Space to Be Yourself
My goal is to create a space where you don’t have to perform. You can take off the mask you wear for the rest of the world.
I believe that you are the expert on your own life. My role is to walk alongside you, offering a different perspective and the clinical tools you need to navigate through the fog. Whether you are dealing with a major life transition, grief, or a depression that has slowly crept in over the years, we can face it together.
Vamos a conectarnos
You don’t have to navigate this alone. If you are in Keller and looking for support that fits into your life, I’d love to hear from you.
I invite you to reach out for a consultation. Let’s talk about what’s going on and see if we’re a good fit to work together.
