Micah Gultery

LPC Associate

Supervised by Erica Pouncie, LPC-S

Telehealth Available

insurance accepted

Aetna, United Healthcare

Get to know Micah

Micah Gultery has found his passion and purpose working with troubled and afflicted families, couples, adults and adolescents who are struggling through life stressors and looking for solutions to complex problems. Micah has years of experience working with high-conflict families from all walks of life, and this plus his focus on high-risk youth in various community health agencies have given him both a heart for this misunderstood population and a unique ability to connect with and work with them and their families.

Micah also specializes in adolescent behavioral issues, performance drug use and abuse, addictions, grief, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, self-harm, anger management, self-esteem challenges, stress, time-management, and other mental health concerns. He uses a person-centered and supportive family therapy approach to find the root issues of present problems. 

With the insight these root issues reveal, Micah helps his clients develop action-focused plans. He uses solution-focused couples therapy to help partners address conflict, family systems therapy to bring wholeness to the household, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to disrupt negative thought patterns that are causing dysfunction.  

Micah’s role as a counselor is to be a journeyman with each client's experiences. He is an advocate, encourager, and supporter throughout sessions. 

"I want you as my client to experience the same breakthrough I found through my mental health journey to become who I am today. My hope and expectation is that you will find your breakthrough and empowerment to be your truest self,” he says. 

Micah earned his BA in Psychology from the University of Texas at Arlington and his Master’s in Clinical Counseling from the University of North Texas at Dallas. His joy is seeing clients progress throughout sessions to discover themselves and have a positive outlook for their future.

As a part of the Gen Z population, Micah considers himself an ambivert. He enjoys a social life with friends and family at concerts, sporting events and traveling, while keeping a quietness at home in his lifestyle.

Click here to view Micah's profile on Psychology Today.