Individual Therapy

Values-based therapy in Austin, Texas and online throughout Texas & Florida

When talking with ChatGPT doesn’t feel like enough anymore

Therapy offers something deceptively simple: a space to slow down, be honest, and feel genuinely heard by another human (key word: human)- someone who will not only hear what you say, but also notice what you don’t. The experience of being witnessed, without judgment and without agenda, and with honest feedback when you need it, can be enough to move something that's been stuck for a long time.

Support for when something feels off

You don't have to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. You may be getting through your day just fine, showing up at work or school, keeping it together on the surface. But there's often a gap between how things look on the outside and how things feel on the inside.

Maybe you're struggling with something you haven't fully been able to name yet, or you have a sense of what it is but haven't had a space to really look at it clearly. Maybe you're feeling stuck, or like you've been moving through life on autopilot without knowing quite why. Maybe you have big questions about life that you’re afraid to bring up with your friends or a partner. 

Some people who come to therapy want to understand themselves better. Some come to work through a specific problem. Some aren't sure why they came, only that something needs to change. Whatever brings you here, we'll figure it out together.

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Areas of Focus

  • When anxiety or intense emotions feel too big, our instinct is to fight them, pretend they don’t exist, or shut them down completely until we’re numb. That may work for a while, but it’s only a matter of time until it all comes out sideways, and you’ve learned that the hard way. You've tried all the tips, tricks, strategies and substances to make these feelings disappear, and when those don't work, you feel out of control. Together, we'll work on developing a new relationship with your emotions so you can start to have your feelings without your feelings having you.

  • Research shows that relationship quality plays a key role in our well-being and health. When our closest relationships are marked by ongoing conflict or tension, it can take a real toll. Whether you're struggling with family, a partner, friends, or colleagues, we'll work together to identify the patterns contributing to your distress. From there, we'll focus on improving communication, managing conflict, and setting boundaries so your relationships can feel healthier and more authentic.

  • Many of us learned early that being fully ourselves wasn't safe or welcome. Maybe you spent a lot of time in environments where you weren't allowed to be yourself. At home or at school you were criticized for being "too much" or "too sensitive," and made to feel like a burden. Maybe the criticism wasn't overt, but you sensed it wasn't okay to express yourself, so you stayed small and kept to yourself during a time when you could have really used connection and support. Or maybe no one paid much attention to you at all, and you felt like an outsider or an afterthought. After so long of keeping yourself shielded and protected, it can be hard to know how to stop. You may be in a different place now, but those old feelings of fear and shame still creep in, and you're not sure what to do with them. Part of you worries those old stories about yourself might be true…

    Together, we'll work on rebuilding the relationship you have with yourself by identifying where those patterns came from, how they still show up today, and developing a new relationship with them, so you can lean into who you are, affirm your identity, and build genuine self-acceptance.

  • Any time we're entering unknown territory, it’s natural for our guard to go up. Maybe you're questioning a new role, adjusting to life without a loved one, or facing a big decision about a relationship or a job. Or maybe you're not feeling settled and know you need a shift, but you're not sure what it is yet. 

    Together, we'll learn to sit with the uncertainty instead of fighting it. We'll explore this uncharted territory together, identifying the strengths and resources you already have, so you can move forward with steadiness and trust in yourself, even when the path ahead isn't clear.

  • With so much competition for our attention, it's easy to lose touch with what actually matters. Maybe you realize you've been operating on autopilot for years and don't know what you care about anymore. Maybe you're so used to caring for others that you feel disconnected from yourself. Or maybe you know exactly what matters to you, but fear, self-doubt, or old habits keep getting in the way of actually living it. 

    Together, we'll cut through the noise and reconnect you with your own compass. We'll spend time getting curious about you and reconnecting with what matters (or figuring out what that is!), then work together on practical, doable steps to close the gap between your values and your daily life so you can show up with intention, authenticity, and vitality.

Meet Hilary

As an introspective and curious person, I’ve always been drawn to life’s big questions, so much so that I switched careers midlife to make supporting others in navigating these questions my life’s work. I’m Hilary Neblett (she/her), a therapist and owner of Resonance Psychotherapy in Austin, Texas. I specialize in values-based therapy for individuals, in which we use what matters most to you as the guide and motivation for change. 

My own experience in therapy in my early 20’s left a lasting impression and the insights I gained helped me gain clarity on what actually mattered to me and feel more confident in organizing my life around it. Today, I’m passionate about helping others connect more deeply to themselves, explore new perspectives on their lives, experiences and relationships, and make meaningful changes with confidence. 

I tend to work with other curious folks, skeptics, and deep thinkers who spend a lot of time in their heads and who also tend to have a dark sense of humor.

I know how hard it is to find a therapist. If you have any doubts or questions before getting started, I’d love to chat.