Clifton Fuller Counseling

San Antonio, Texas, US
78230-9998

Available By

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Practice Specialties

  • Abandonment Difficulties
  • Abuse and Trauma
  • Anger Management
  • Blended Family Counseling
  • Business Coaching
  • Career Coaching
  • Career Counseling
  • Chronic or Terminal Illness Counseling
  • Church Conflict
  • College Student Counseling
  • Counseling for Pastors and Wives
  • Couples Counseling
  • Court Appointed Counseling
  • Divorce and Remarriage
  • Divorce Counseling
  • Divorce Prevention
  • Divorce Recovery
  • EMDR
  • Empty Nest Anxiety and Depression
  • Ex-Relationship Adjustments
  • Foster and Adoption Counseling
  • Grief and Bereavement Counseling
  • Leadership and/or Executive Coaching
  • Life Coaching
  • Marriage and Family Counseling
  • Marriage Counseling
  • Parent Coaching
  • Pornography Issues
  • Premarital Counseling
  • Sex and Intimacy
  • Spiritual Counseling
  • Stress and Anxiety
  • Teen Counseling
  • Women's Issues and Concerns

About

Christian Counselor and author Clifton Fuller (LCSW-S, LPC-S, LMFT-S) is licensed to provide counseling services to residents of Texas, individuals, couples, and families.

Please visit CliftonFullerCounseling.com for in-depth information about his background and experience, as well as free articles & blogs on mental health issues, communication, marriage, relationships, and self-esteem issues.

Clifton is the author of "The Marriage Vampire: Living with a Narcissistic Partner, A Guide for Christian Women." The book (available on Amazon) is an excellent source for ministers, churches, attorneys, therapists, mental health groups, teachers, adult children of NPDs, parents, and those who want to protect themselves, friends, or family from these 'wolves in sheep's clothing".

Clifton has authored a second book about narcissism (available, Amazon,10/23) for a broader audience (all readers, male/female, Christian/non-Christians). He further discussed how increasingly perversive and destructive narcissists are becoming in our society. How are individuals, families, churches, our nation, and the world being bombarded and impacted by this personality type when left unchecked or if not held accountable for their lies, divisive nature, and chaos they create?

Register for Clifton's free quarterly newsletter, full of new articles and information, to help those addressing issues and mental health professionals attempting to educate and strengthen their clients and communities.

Clifton provides HIPAA online telehealth services (Mon-Thurs 11 am -2 pm; 3-7 pm) with easy 24/7 registration online via his website. Once an intake has been completed, clients can schedule appointments easily by logging in to their patient portal. His first session is a 'working session' (as he will read your intake before the initial session, know why you are coming to counseling, and begin immediately to address your counseling needs. (Offices are closed Friday-Sunday.)

Please visit https://www.CliftonFullerCounseling.com for more information or give us a call at 210-970-1511.

1. Counseling (mental health): an invoice is provided in the patient portal after each session for a client to file insurance for reimbursement. We do not file insurance claims.
2. Life Coaching is non-mental health care, and insurance won't cover Life Coaching sessions.

--Fee: $200 per hr (not per person)
--Session payment is billed automatically before the scheduled session to have the entire time spent for counseling or coaching.
--24-hour cancellation policy.

Why I Became a Professional Christian Therapist

I was raised in a children's home (both positive and negative) and know it is like to experience significant family disruptions. I was blessed to have a strong Christian mother who taught her children that we could get through even the most challenging times by her example and faith.

I was able to attend Abilene Christian University (due to financial aid assistance they provided to children living at children's homes) and, from those educational opportunities, realized what my life skill sets were in counseling, as well as the abilities and values I had to help others.

Life prepares us for what is about to come in very unusual ways. We cannot see the future; however, looking back, our vision is often 20/20, and we can see God's hand in bringing us to a place where we can make a difference.

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