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Veronica Guerrero-Quan, M.S.

Psychotherapist

Veronica is a Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) with Independent Practice (License #38808), the highest level of licensure for Psychological Associates in Texas. She earned her Master of Science in Clinical Psychology, Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies from Nelson University. Her clinical training includes diagnostic assessment and psychological evaluation, trauma-informed therapy, acculturation and cultural adjustment concerns, and crisis intervention. 


Veronica has completed extensive post-graduate training in evidence-based treatments, including Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) through the International OCD Foundation’s Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI), Inference-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (I-CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). She has also received specialized training in the administration of the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as advanced trauma-focused training endorsed by the Texas Psychological Association. Veronica is currently a seminary student and offers faith-integrated therapy for patients who wish to incorporate their spiritual beliefs into treatment.



Do you experience persistent or excessive worry? Intense fear related to specific objects, situations, or social interactions? Do you find yourself avoiding what you fear, or experiencing sudden episodes of physical distress such as heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, sweating, or nausea? You may also be struggling with insomnia, fatigue, or chronic muscle tension. If these experiences resonate with you, treatment can help. 


Veronica specializes in evidence-based treatment for anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), trauma-related conditions, specific phobias, panic attacks, and insomnia. Her approach is grounded in helping patients reduce avoidance, build tolerance for distress, and regain a sense of control and freedom in their daily lives.

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In her personal life, Veronica is happily married and values meaningful connection with family and loved ones. She places a strong emphasis on faith and relationships as central aspects of a fulfilling life. She enjoys ongoing learning, traveling, playing board games, hiking, and spending time outdoors. As a first-generation bilingual Mexican American and daughter of immigrants, Veronica holds a deep appreciation for her cultural heritage and maintains a strong connection to Mexico. This lived experience informs her ability to understand and support individuals navigating cultural identity, family dynamics, and acculturation processes.

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