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Madison Perry is a licensed clinical psychologist (TX 39073) and is recognized by the National Register as a Health Service Psychologist. Dr. Perry specializes in integrative therapy that includes cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, systems theory, emotion-focused therapy, and relational techniques. Dr. Perry completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. At Rutgers, Dr. Perry completed concentrations in pediatric psychology, child/adolescent psychology, family therapy, and multicultural therapy. Upon graduation, Dr. Perry completed comprehensive training in gerontology (specifically working with the elderly and the cognitively impacted). Dr. Perry is dedicated to providing high quality, evidence based, culturally-attuned services to people from all backgrounds. Dr. Perry takes a holistic approach to psychological services by utilizing a dynamic whole-person approach to assessment and intervention. She actively works toward creating a more just, human-focused community by questioning the medical model, meeting clients where they are at, and doing what works for people. She works closely with psychiatry, primary care, and rehabilitation therapies to ensure that patient care is efficient and effective. Dr. Perry is an expert in treating presenting concerns such as anxiety, depression, chronic pain, relationship issues, and low self-esteem, among others. Dr. Perry is in the process of becoming certified as an animal-assisted therapy provider. On the weekends, Dr. Perry enjoys bonding with her dog Nellie and her two cats, Kitty and Coco. She is also an avid reader and recharges by spending time outdoors. One of Dr. Perry’s interests is self-expression through personal style (e.g. clothing, home design).
Jordan Levine is a licensed clinical psychologist (TX 38828) specializing in working with pre-teens, teens, and transition age youth. He typically sees clients ages 12-22. Dr. Levine specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy. He particularly enjoys helping those who are struggling with OCD and anxiety disorders such as GAD. Dr. Levine takes a creative and flexible approach to treatment, collaborating with clients on their goals and wishes. Dr. Levine completed his doctorate at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. At Rutgers, Dr. Levine completed his concentration in school psychology. Dr. Levine is humorous, compassionate, and committed to helping you solve any problems. On the weekends, Dr. Levine enjoys watching sports, seeing live music, listening to podcasts, and watching horror movies.
Tasia Aina is a licensed professional counselor associate, supervised by Bri Liu, LPC-S. As a relational and holistic therapist, she prioritizes being authentic and transparent and focusing on the client’s overall wellbeing. Tasia is committed to treating individuals from intersections of all identities, sexual orientations, and cultural backgrounds. She is particularly passionate about helping BIPOC healers and wellness practitioners, women in high-stress/risk work environments, creative entrepreneurs, and highly sensitive intuitives, empaths, and psychics. Her work is primarily focused on processing daily anxiety and high stress, complex trauma, and exploring relational/attachment issues, among others. She uses mindfulness-based modalities such as MBCT, somatic experiencing, IFS, and trauma-conscious yoga to help clients connect their mind and body, build emotional regulation, and develop self-awareness.
Tasia graduated from St. Edward’s University, with a Master of Arts in Counseling degree. As a graduate intern, she provided community-based psychotherapy for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and neurodiverse adults, and co-facilitated an elementary school-aged girls group. She is currently training to be a certified trauma-conscious yoga instructor. In her free time, she enjoys yoga and meditation, reading fantasy fiction, traveling, and bonding with her husband and rescue pitbull.
Leila Hoodye is a licensed professional counselor associate, supervised by Camille Guillaume, LPC-S. She provides individual and couples counseling.
Her work is primarily focused on anxiety, burnout, career navigation, interpersonal and relationship issues, relationship communication issues, and affair recovery. Leila’s therapeutic orientation is eclectic. She uses attachment-based, person-centered, solution-focused, and cognitive-behavioral therapy in session.
When it comes to therapy sessions, Leila brings humor and authenticity to her sessions with her clients. She believes the relationship with the client and therapist is important when it comes to therapy. She strive to create a safe and non-judgmental environment where she can collaboratively work together with her clients to help them achieve their goals
Originally born in Austin, Leila loves everything Austin has to offer. Outside of counseling, she enjoys listening to live music, exploring different vegan food spots, paddle boarding on Town Lake, and hanging out with her friends. She attended Huston-Tillotson University for her Bachelor of Arts in Business and then attended St. Edward’s University to obtain her Master of Arts degree in Counseling.
Using the science of human behavior to help you live your best life.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist