Living in the "Tree City" often means balancing a love for our community’s quiet, green spaces with the undeniable hustle of the Mid-Cities. Whether you are navigating the traffic on Highway 183, working a demanding schedule near DFW Airport, or raising a family in Bear Creek, life here moves fast.
But when you are dealing with depression, that movement can feel exhausting. You might be surrounded by the activity of Glade Parks or the community spirit of the Arbor Daze festival, yet feel completely detached from it all.
I’m Anamile Guerra, a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate. I provide online counseling for adults and couples in Euless and throughout Texas. If you are feeling weighed down, numb, or isolated, I want you to know that you don't have to carry it alone.
Depression in the Heart of the Mid-Cities
Euless is in a unique position—literally. We are right in the middle of everything, sandwiched between the major hubs of Dallas and Fort Worth. While that offers convenience, it also brings a specific kind of pressure.
Many of the people I work with in this area are exhausted by the "commuter grind." You might be spending hours a week on SH 360 or 121, trying to get to work and back. Or perhaps you are part of the aviation and logistics workforce supporting the airport, dealing with irregular shifts and high-stress environments that disrupt your sleep and your mood.
In a city that prides itself on community—from the neighborhoods near Texas Star Golf Course to the historic pockets of Morrisdale—it is easy to feel like you’re the only one struggling. You might be keeping up appearances at work or with family, but internally, you feel:
- Constantly drained, even after a full night’s sleep.
- Indifferent to things you used to love, like weekend outings to Bob Eden Park.
- Irritable or on edge, snapping at loved ones over small things.
- Hopeless about the future, feeling like you’re just "going through the motions."
Why Telehealth Works for Euless Residents
One of the biggest barriers to starting therapy is simply finding the time to get there. If you live in Founders Parc or near Midway Meadows, driving to a therapy office in peak DFW traffic is the last thing you need when you are already feeling low.
I offer 100% online therapy (telehealth) because it removes that barrier.
- No Commute: Skip the congestion on Airport Freeway. You can attend your session from the comfort of your home, your parked car during a lunch break, or anywhere you feel private and safe.
- Privacy: In a tight-knit community, some people worry about running into neighbors in a waiting room. Online counseling offers a layer of discretion.
- Flexible Access: Whether you are a stay-at-home parent, a student, or working unconventional hours at the airport, telehealth makes it easier to fit support into your actual life.
My Approach: A Safe, Bilingual Space
I am fluent in both English and Spanish. Euless is beautifully diverse, and I know that for many residents, expressing emotions is easier in their native language. Whether you prefer to speak Spanglish, English, or strictly Spanish, I can meet you there.
My counseling style is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices. I don't just sit there and nod; we work together to find practical ways to lift the fog of depression.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): We look at the negative thought patterns that fuel your depression and work on reframing them.
- Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT): We identify your existing strengths—the things you are already doing right—and build on them to create momentum.
- Person-Centered Care: Above all, I provide a non-judgmental space. I am not here to "fix" you, but to support you as you rediscover your balance.
What Does "Getting Better" Look Like?
Depression often convinces you that nothing will ever change. My goal is to help you challenge that narrative.
We aren't looking for overnight miracles. Instead, we look for shifts. It might be waking up with a little more energy. It might be setting a boundary at work without guilt. It might be enjoying a walk through the Villages of Bear Creek Park without that heavy cloud hanging over you.
I have experience working with adults, older adults, and couples who are navigating these exact challenges. Under the supervision of Jennifer Gonzalez, MS, LPC-S, and Amanda Varnon, MA, LPC-S, I am committed to providing high-quality, ethical care that respects your personal journey.
Let’s Connect
You have already taken a difficult step by looking for help. If you are in Euless and ready to explore what life looks like on the other side of depression, I invite you to reach out.
I offer a safe space where you can be yourself—unfiltered and unsupported. Let’s talk about how we can get you back to feeling like yourself again.
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