CMR Clinical Counseling and Consulting Service
- Black Book Houston

- Jun 11, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 15, 2021
Whether you are an individual, family, couple, or group in need of counseling, CMR Clinical Counseling will take care of your needs.
CMR Clinical Counseling and Consulting Service is a small boutique style therapy and professional practice that provides clinical and supportive counseling to Individuals, ages 13 to 65, Couples, Families, and Groups in need. She is a professionally licensed in the state of Texas as a PhD level Clinical Social Worker, and she provides psychotherapy to people dealing with life changing issues such as depression, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma, relationships, self esteem, and family issues. She also works with individuals who want to get to know themselves better by gaining happiness in their lives, and working on their personal growth.
Owner: Dr. Cedrina Ruffin, LCSW
Contact: 832.226.7029
Social Media: IG: @cmr_clinicalcounseling_pllc
Website: www.cmrclinicalcounseling.com
Key Words: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Person Centered Therapy, Psychotherapy













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The services offered by CMR Clinical Counseling and Consulting are so essential for individuals seeking support with mental health challenges. I truly believe that proper counseling can make a world of difference in improving someone's well-being. For families who may be looking for long-term care options, mental health support is just as important as physical care. This is why it’s great to know this website offer resources to help families find the right services for their loved ones. It’s crucial to consider both mental and physical health when searching for the best care facilities.
The focus on emotional resilience and trauma-informed care in this piece really hit home. Mental health support is essential, but so is recognizing the physical toll chronic stress can take. I’ve learned that true recovery often needs both psychological and physical attention. That’s one of the reasons I started looking into integrative services like IV therapy, functional diagnostics, and regenerative medicine. A good pain management clinic doesn’t just treat symptoms — it considers how emotional and physical factors overlap. If more clinics followed this kind of whole-person approach, I think a lot of people would finally feel seen — and start healing for real.