Mental Health Practice – Counseling and Consulting Associates of North Texas
Counseling and Consulting Associates of North Texas (CCA), located at 1575 Heritage Drive, Suite 200, McKinney, Texas, has provided mental health services for over 37 years. Founded by Dr. Suzanne Hales, CCA employs psychiatrists, mental health nurse practitioners, psychologists, licensed professional counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and clinical interns, all operating as independent contractors within the practice.
CCA offers individual counseling, family therapy, child therapy, adolescent counseling, couples counseling, premarital counseling, group counseling, play therapy, sand tray therapy, art therapy, and mediation. Therapeutic modalities include cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, person-centered approaches, EMDR, and hypnotherapy. The practice addresses a broad range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, abuse, addiction, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, grief and loss, domestic violence, eating disorders, sexual assault, and life transitions. Services are available for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families.
Sessions are available in-person at the McKinney office, via telehealth video, and by telephone. CCA maintains a clinical intern program that trains licensed professional counselors, providing supervised experience within the practice. Beyond individual and group counseling, CCA offers retreats, support groups, classes, and workshops through an events calendar accessible on its website.
New patient intake forms are available online, and the practice accepts insurance alongside self-pay options, though specific insurers are not detailed on the main page. The main contact number is (972) 542-8144.
Over more than three decades, CCA has grown into a multi-disciplinary team serving McKinney and the surrounding North Texas region. The breadth of licensed professionals on staff allows the practice to match clients with a clinician whose training and approach align with each individual’s clinical needs, whether that involves brief solution-focused work, trauma processing, or longer-term family or couple therapy.