Soha Gonzalez

Frisco Counseling

Soha Gonzalez, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist

Frisco

Speciality: Faith & Spirituality Faith-based Counseling Family Issues Individual Parenting Relationship Problems Self Esteem Young Adult Issues

Price: $225/hr

HOURS:

Monday: 9am – 1pm
Tuesday: 9am – 1pm
Wednesday: 7am – 11am
Thursday: 4pm – 8pm

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My philosophy centers on a three-pronged approach to therapy. First, I believe that “right believing” leads to “right living.” Without reshaping thoughts and beliefs, individuals may remain stuck in the same patterns. Secondly, I prioritize science and evidence-based methods to ensure effective outcomes. Her motto is simple: if it doesn’t work, she won’t use it. Lastly, I emphasize the importance of honoring each person’s unique family, cultural, and spiritual backgrounds, and I am committed to integrating these differences into my practice.

Dr. Soha is a licensed clinical psychologist, dually licensed in California (#27712) and Texas (#40027). Her expertise covers supervision, consulting, program development, speaking, and training across clinical, educational, and faith-based settings. She has specialized training focused on children, adolescents, and families. Dr. Soha previously served as a liaison with the Department of Mental Health. In that role, she implemented a highly sought-after parent-child therapeutic model in Southern California. She has also collaborated with private Christian elementary schools to develop on-site support centers for young children.

 As a supervising psychologist, Dr. Soha has overseen doctoral interns, postdoctoral fellows, and staff psychologists. Her consulting work includes providing marital counseling, often tailored to leadership roles within church settings. Dr. Soha is a Certified Integrative Mental Health Professional and a certified professional coach. She approaches mental health from an integrative and holistic perspective. This involves addressing the whole person, including emotional functioning, habits, physical health, and daily life. 

A primary area of focus is working with couples and marriages. She co-leads marriage groups and partners with ministries to strengthen relationships. This work helps couples build secure attachments, emphasizing God attachment and long-term relational stability. Additionally, she has partnered with Middle Eastern programming through TBN to provide education on marriage and family dynamics.

Above all, her most meaningful role is spending quality time with her family.