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2929 Allen Pkwy Ste 200
Houston, TX 77019

Brandon Peters, LPC is a licensed professional counselor based in Houston, TX, specializing in existential therapy and EMDR. With a focus on helping individuals navigate life's challenges, Brandon offers a range of services tailored to meet each client's unique needs.

Located at 2929 Allen Parkway, Suite 200, Brandon Peters, LPC provides a safe and supportive environment for clients to explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences. With expertise in existential therapy and EMDR, Brandon is dedicated to helping individuals find meaning, healing, and personal growth.

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5.05 reviews
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Roy S.
11/1/2020

I started therapy with Doctor Peters about a year ago, since then I have seen lots of improvement in my emotions on how I can control them and express them. Not only he helps me with my emotions...

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Lewis R.
3/26/2019

I had seen several therapist before seeing Brandon Peters. He was my perfect fit. After working with him for quite a while (I was not in a good place), I was able to get off all of my...

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Anthony W.
2/27/2019

Brandon Peters, LPC, is a wonderful therapist that I recommend without hesitation for anyone thinking about therapy. I am glad that I found a therapist that I feel comfortable with. He is...

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Shanta J.
2/21/2019

Dr. Peters was my counselor for a few months while I worked through some tough decisions. He was very helpful in helping me sort out my thoughts. Professionally he was always prompt and...

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D. E.
2/7/2019

I highly recommend Brandon Peters for a no-nonsense approach to therapy. Brandon helped me realize that I don't need to be stuck in a rut if I can think myself out of it. Seeing Brandon once a...

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