
Therapy for real life in DFW.
A warm, culturally responsive therapy space for individuals, couples, and families who are tired of carrying it all alone.

Therapy for real life in DFW.
A warm, culturally responsive therapy space for individuals, couples, and families who are tired of carrying it all alone.

Therapy for real life in DFW.
A warm, culturally responsive therapy space for individuals, couples, and families who are tired of carrying it all alone.
Support for anxiety, relationships, and life transitions.
Anxiety and overwhelm
Couples and family stress
Burnout, identity, and life transitions
You don't need perfect words to begin.
Individual, couples, and family therapy with in-person sessions in Dallas for the DFW area and virtual sessions across Texas and South Carolina.
We help you slow down what feels heavy, understand patterns that keep repeating, and build practical tools that work outside session.
I'm Tatianna, a licensed therapist offering in-person sessions in Dallas for clients in DFW and secure virtual sessions across Texas and South Carolina.
Curious about cost and insurance? Read our Cost & Insurance FAQs.

Therapy as an act of self-care.
Therapy is not about being “broken” or “failing.” It’s an act of care for your future self—creating space to rest, untangle what hurts, and practice new ways of moving through the world.
Together, we’ll slow things down, notice what your body and story are holding, and build tools that actually fit your life.
Meet Tatianna — your therapistThis might be the right space for you if…
You've tried powering through, talking it out, or pushing it down. Therapy gives you a soft, structured place to finally exhale—and actually change the patterns underneath the pain. You don't have to choose between your culture, your values, and your mental health. Here, all of you gets to be in the room.
You are exhausted from carrying too much for too long.
Conversations at home keep turning into shutdowns or conflict.
You are trying to hold family, culture, and your own needs at once.
Still feeling things out? Our FAQ page walks through what to expect in your first three sessions.
Gentle reminders you can come back to.
Therapy is one hour a week. These small pauses are for the other 167—rituals you can return to when your nervous system needs a break.

EVENING RESET
Light one small thing that feels grounding.
A candle, a favorite mug, soft lighting—anything that signals to your body: “we’re off the clock now.” Let it be about letting yourself exhale, not doing it perfectly.

FOR YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM
Stretch, breathe, and let your shoulders come down.
Slow, simple movement tells your body you’re safe. Even two or three mindful breaths can make the rest of your day feel softer.

RESET THE ENERGY
Clear the room, then clear your inner critic.
Maybe it’s sage, incense, opening a window, or a quiet affirmation. The point is giving yourself permission to step out of survival mode, even for a moment.

MORNING CHECK-IN
Ask yourself what you need before the day asks for more.
Before your inbox, before everyone else, take one minute to name what support would help you feel steady today.
A therapy space made for your whole story.
Radiant Reflections was created for individuals, couples, and families in the Dallas–Fort Worth area who are juggling a lot—family, culture, work, and expectations—and still want room for their own hearts.
In sessions, we might:
Slow down conflict so you can actually hear each other.
Untangle old patterns from family dynamics and culture.
Practice language for repair, not just more hurt.
You don't have to show up polished or perfect. You just have to show up as you are. We'll figure out the next steps together.

Your relationships deserve more than survival mode. Let's help them feel alive again.
From the blog
Short reads you can return to when you need a reminder that you're not alone in this.
What clients are saying
What feels different now…
To protect confidentiality, names and identifying details are changed. The impact is very real.
“We came in barely speaking to each other. Now we actually feel like a team again.”
Married couple in their 30s, DFW area“I finally have a space where I don’t have to be “strong” all the time. I can just be.”
Individual client“Our sessions gave us language for what we were feeling—and tools to do something about it.”
Virtual clients