I’m Stephanie Devlin, a licensed therapist, a mom to twin girls, and someone who deeply values connection, reflection, and honest conversation. I know how complex life can feel when you’re holding a lot — whether for your family, your work, or others around you — and how hard it can be to find space to tend to yourself in the midst of it all.
In therapy, I offer a grounded, collaborative space where you can slow down, talk openly, and begin to make sense of what you’re experiencing. Many of the people I work with are navigating trauma, life transitions, chronic stress, or patterns that no longer feel aligned with who they are or how they want to live. My role is not to fix or rush the process, but to walk alongside you as we identify what feels important and work toward meaningful, sustainable change.
My work is informed by both extensive training and lived experience — including my own meaningful engagement in counseling over the years. That combination has shaped how I practice: with humility, empathy, and a deep respect for the courage it takes to sit across from someone and do this work. I earned bachelor’s degrees in Sociology and Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, followed by master’s and doctoral degrees in Counseling, and I bring over seventeen years of leadership experience in education and counseling into my clinical work.
Alongside my practice, I’ve served as an adjunct professor in graduate counseling programs, mentoring and supporting future therapists as they develop their clinical voice. I’m also a certified yoga instructor, and when helpful, I incorporate mindfulness and body-based awareness into therapy, recognizing that healing often involves more than words alone.
Outside the therapy room, I find grounding in time with my daughters, movement, music, and shared experiences. These parts of my life continually remind me that growth is rarely linear — and that some of the most meaningful insights emerge in unexpected moments.
Taking the step to begin therapy can feel vulnerable. I still remember the weight and significance of walking into the therapy room for the first time. Because of that, my aim is to hold space for you, recognizing the profound discoveries that can unfold there.
I’m honored to contribute to the Fort Worth Health Collective team, where diverse perspectives converge to create transformative experiences, and where connection, collaboration, and thoughtful care are central to the work we do.
Who I Work With:
Individuals coping with trauma, PTSD, or grief
Parents, families, and adolescents facing challenges
Individuals seeking personal growth or self-discovery
Those managing life transitions or adjustments
Individuals struggling with addiction or abuse
College students coping with academic stress
Individuals with chronic illness or medical conditions
Those with eating disorders or body image concerns
Individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders