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Gloria High, LPC


Gloria High, a licensed professional counselor at DePelchin’s Montgomery County Center in The Woodlands, specializes in helping children, adolescents and families with a wide range of issues, including grief and loss; depression; anxiety disorder; family conflict; sexual and physical abuse and trauma; and life transition and adjustment issues, including divorce and adoption. Ms. High as been employed with DePelchin for 10 years and has been a practicing counselor in the Houston area for 20 years. She holds a Master of Education Degree in counseling and is approved by the Texas State Board as a supervisor for licensed professional counselor-interns. She also conducts numerous workshops and seminars on topics related to women, families and parenting. Ms. High describes her therapy style as eclectic and utilizes behavioral and family system approaches to therapy. “My primary goal in therapy is to help an individual or families heal and develop healthy relationships with themselves and others,” she says. “I have a strong interest in helping people become empowered to lead balanced, productive lives.”

As a graduate student at Delta State University in 1984, Ms. High received The Ann Whittle Award for Outstanding Counseling Student. In 2004, she was a recipient of DePelchin Children’s Center ABCD (Above and Beyond the Call of Duty) Award. She is originally from Petersburg, Virginia, and worked in Mississippi before moving in 1986 to Spring, Texas. A widow with four adult children, Ms. High enjoys singing and belongs to a women’s vocal group.

Office: DePelchin Children’s Center, Woodlands Center
1600 Lake Front Circle, Suite 204
The Woodlands, Texas 77380


Phone: 281-730-2335 Phone: 713-730-2335

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