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Bethany Parrott

Staff Therapist

Credentials
  • Master of Divinity
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Practice Locations
  • First Baptist Church Arlington
Life Stages
  • Adolescents, 13-17 years
  • College, Young Adults
  • Families
Areas of Focus
  • Anger management
  • Children with disruptive and oppositional behavior
  • Depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts
  • Faith and spirituality
  • Trauma
  • Women's issues, young women
Education
  • Master of Divinity (M. Div), George W. Truett Seminary at Baylor University
  • Master of Social Work (MSW), Baylor University
  • Bachelor in Science (Psychology), Campbellsville University

Philosophy

My passion is to provide a safe, judgment-free space for you to be yourself and be honest with what is on your heart. I hope to walk alongside you to help you find healing, navigate challenges, and find a healthier and happier way to approach life. This may involve learning new coping skills, finding new perspectives, processing hurts, and creating new patterns. My goal is to be your partner in helping you better understand yourself, realize your value, and to help guide you to a hopeful place.

Bethany is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and received a Master of Divinity from Baylor University’s George W. Truett Seminary. She grew up in Kentucky obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Campbellsville University, lived two years in Indonesia, and moved to Texas in 2010. Bethany has a passion for working with adolescents and their families. She has experience in individual counseling, family counseling, trauma counseling, international ministry, and working with adolescents in Group Homes and those in Residential Treatment.

"I enjoy being outside, playing with my dog, Bodie, and spending time with the people I love. I am actively involved in church, love to travel and try to live life to the absolute fullest," says Bethany.

Additional areas of focus:
Anger management
Boundaries
Bullying
Children with disruptive and oppositional behavior
Depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts
Faith and spirituality
Family therapy
Grief and loss
Group therapy
Guilt and shame
Identity and self-image
LGBTQ+
Life changes/transitions
Relationship issues
School-related issues
Sexual abuse, childhood sexual abuse
Social skills
Stress management
Trauma
Women's issues, young women