
Hello!
I’m Dr. Janice Moran (she/her), a Licensed Professional Counselor & Clinical Supervisor serving clients and supervisees in Texas and Colorado. For more than 15 years, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside individuals, couples, and families as they heal from trauma, navigate life’s challenges, and reconnect with their sense of self.
As a blind therapist, I bring not only clinical expertise but also lived experience to my work with clients navigating disability and ableism. My practice is deeply rooted in disability-affirming care — creating a supportive, accessible space where you don’t have to explain or defend your experience. I am equally passionate about gender-affirming counseling and LGBTQ+ care. I understand how vital it is to hold space that is truly safe and affirming for all identities.
Phone
(682) 593-6820
My Approach to Therapy:
As a blind therapist, I bring not only years of clinical training but also the power of lived experience to my work with clients. My approach is warm, direct, trauma-informed, feminist, LGBTQ+ and disability-affirming, and grounded in social justice.
I draw from evidence-based practices like EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Family Systems Theory to help clients navigate anxiety, OCD, trauma, grief, relationship challenges, religious trauma, and the lasting effects of narcissistic abuse. I am passionate about creating spaces where clients feel seen, valued, and understood — especially when they have been marginalized or misunderstood elsewhere.
I believe therapy should help you reconnect with your inner wisdom and intuition while giving you practical tools to build clarity, confidence, and resilience. Whether you’re processing a painful past, setting healthier boundaries, or reclaiming your sense of self, I am here to help you move forward with intention and self-compassion.
My Approach to Supervision:
I provide clinical supervision to provisionally licensed counselors in Texas and Colorado. I am also licensed in Utah. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) with a Ph.D. in Family Therapy, I specialize in mentoring clinicians who want to deepen their practice in trauma-informed care, culturally responsive counseling, social justice, and relational or systemic frameworks.
My supervision style is collaborative, transparent, and rooted in empathy and integrity. I integrate case consultation, structured skill-building, reflection, and psychoeducation, with an emphasis on awareness of power, culture, identity, and systems. Supervisees can expect constructive feedback, clear guidance, and a growth-oriented environment that encourages autonomy, accountability, and clinical excellence.
I especially enjoy helping clinicians build confidence in working with complex trauma, LGBTQ+ clients, disability-affirming practice, and in starting or growing a private practice.
My Ideal Client:
My ideal client is someone who wants to be truly seen and understood in all parts of their identity and lived experience. I especially love working with women who feel stuck in patterns of overfunctioning, people-pleasing, or losing themselves in relationships, and who are ready to reclaim their voice and needs.
I am passionate about supporting disabled and neurodivergent clients, as well as people navigating chronic health conditions or vision loss. Many of my clients come to me carrying religious trauma, family or cultural expectations, or the impact of narcissistic abuse, and want a safe, affirming space to untangle these wounds.
I also enjoy working with LGBTQ+ clients, including those exploring their gender identity or supporting a loved one in transition. If you’re ready to break old patterns, set healthy boundaries, and reconnect with your own values and strengths, I would be honored to walk alongside you.
My Ideal Supervisee:
My ideal supervisee is a provisionally licensed counselor in Texas, Colorado, or Utah who is ready to grow their skills with curiosity, openness, and a strong sense of purpose. I work best with clinicians who want to ground their work in trauma-informed practice, cultural humility, disability-affirming care, and gender-affirming support.
I especially love supporting new therapists who are eager to develop confidence working with complex trauma, learn to integrate EMDR into their sessions, and balance the art and science of counseling. I offer my supervisees practical guidance, thoughtful feedback, and a collaborative space to reflect deeply on their work with clients.
Whether you hope to launch your own private practice or thrive in an agency setting, I help supervisees build a strong professional identity rooted in ethical practice, compassion, and social justice.
The Concerns I Specialize in Treating:
Counseling for Anxiety & OCD
Using an integrative blend of CBT, family systems, and values-based frameworks, I help clients understand the roots of anxiety, intrusive thoughts, or relationship struggles and how these patterns may have developed over time. Together, we identify triggers, practice practical coping skills, and build healthier relational dynamics. My aim is to empower clients to feel more grounded, confident, and clear in how they show up for themselves and those they care about.
My Story:
I was born blind, and have lived in Texas my entire life. My lived experience has shaped my unwavering commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and dismantling ableism — both inside and outside the therapy room. Growing up, I always had a strong fascination with psychology and the mind, and I was often the person my peers turned to when they needed help working through problems or making sense of life’s challenges.
I’ve always been passionate about advocacy and social justice, and I see therapy as both a tool for personal healing and a way to teach self-advocacy skills that ripple out into families, communities, and systems. As a therapist who has been blind since birth, counseling is a way for me to give back and pay it forward for all of the mentorship and opportunities I have received along the way.
Over the years, I have supported clients and families in agency settings, vocational rehabilitation, private practice, telehealth, and higher education. I’ve taught university courses ranging from family crisis and grief to multicultural counseling and family sexuality, and I find so much joy in mentoring new counselors as they develop their skills and professional identities.
Outside of my clinical and teaching work, you’ll often find me singing with the Lone Star Chorus, reading, or spending time with my community. I believe healing is possible when we feel safe, seen, and respected — and I would be honored to walk alongside you as you move forward.
Education & Professional Training
2020
Ph.D. in Family Therapy
Texas Woman’s University
2011
2006
M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling
University of North Texas
M.A. in Women’s Studies
Texas Woman’s University
2004
B.A. in Political Science
University of North Texas
Additional Credentials
& Training
EMDR Training - EMDRIA Training Group
Immigration Evaluations Training
LPC/LMFT 40 Hour Supervisor Course - Kate Walker Training, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (Texas LPC-S #69771)
Licensed Professional Counselor — Colorado (LPC #0021036)
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor — Utah (LMHC #12148636-6004)
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