-Get to know us a little-
We truly care
We’re not a big corporate chain.
We’re a small group of licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors, Licensed Professional Counselors, and QMHP’s (Qualified Mental Health Professionals), working out of one main office in Dallas, Texas. We get to know our clients and take on a personalized approach that works best for them, because we believe in compassion, in second chances, and we care about their well-being.
All are welcome
Everyone is welcome here - absolutely everyone. That means all genders, races, religions, beliefs, preferences, LGBTQ+ 🏳️🌈 and beyond. Everyone. We all need help sometimes and no one is exempt, so don’t hesitate to reach out and work with our professional team.
Y hablamos español, así que no se espere, llámanos.
Meet Our Leadership Team
Our licensed counseling professionals are ready to help.
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FounderCounselor, LCDC, MSW
Rosa Rangel has been in the industry for ten years and has great passion and experience for her work with clients. As a licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor with a Masters in Social Work from Texas A&M Commerce, she has expertise helping clients with addictions, as well as mental and behavioral health issues. She and the team apply Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and a variety of treatment approaches based on the client Individual needs, always with compassion. Her frequent experience is typically on:
-Individual, Group & Family Counseling
-Outpatient Support
-Inpatient Drug Treatment Facilities
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Program DirectorLPCS, LCDC, LCCA, CPPST, Ordained Minister
Rodney Taylor is a thoroughly licensed professional with a Masters Degree in Counseling from Prairie View A&M University in Texas, and he brings a wealth of experience that greatly benefits our clients.
He has taught across several districts in DFW and also provides therapy services for children in foster care and Residential Treatment Centers, so he brings great experience working with youths. He was a Psychologist for the Department of Defense for active-duty military personnel, the Director of Mental Health Services for Ellis County Detention Center, and Program Director for Nexus Recovery Center as well as the Youth Advocate Program.
These are a few highlights of his career, but they make clear that he is committed to the care and betterment of every individual he works with.
“I too have seen people I love, be destroyed by drugs and alcohol. I chased them to exhaustion, until fear and hopelessness took hold. Hope and faith kept me alive and inspired my career. Mental health and addictions are real and deserve attention. Our mission at Rosie’s Hope is to help those suffering and their affected families find hope. To have those struggling, set free from the grip holding them back. Change is possible.”
— Rosa Rangel