Alyssa Solis

Master's Level Intern

Supervised by Mary Helen Snowden, LPC

Telehealth Available

Get to know Alyssa

Alyssa believes that exploration can be enlightening and foster growth within an individual. She recognizes that exploring personal experiences can sometimes be uncomfortable; thus she approaches each client with empathy and compassion. Alyssa strives to ensure that her clients feel accepted, supported, and encouraged. Utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy, she provides a safe therapeutic environment that allows her clients to explore their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors as they navigate life’s challenges. 

Alyssa has experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults who are struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, low self-esteem, relational difficulties, and trauma. Through counseling, individuals can improve their coping mechanisms, develop emotional intelligence, and boost their self-confidence and consciousness. 

After working with children with autism spectrum disorder and their families for over 4+ years, Alyssa has developed a passion for working with the neurodiverse population and children. When working with children, Alyssa utilizes play therapy techniques to promote self-awareness,  healthy self-expression, and self-regulation.

Alyssa was born and raised in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. She completed her undergraduate studies at Texas Christian University, where she majored in Psychology. Currently, Alyssa is pursuing a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Tarleton State University in Fort Worth, Texas. 

Alyssa is happiest when spending time with family and friends. She also enjoys taking her dog for walks, traveling, exercising, and trying new restaurants.