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Thank you for visiting. If you're a veteran, first responder, or survivor of any form of past trauma seeking support, you've come to the right place. Whether you’re navigating life’s challenges, processing past experiences, or working toward personal growth, I’m here to listen and guide you with care and understanding.
Reaching out is a courageous step, and I’m honored to be part of your journey. Please use the form to share a little about yourself and your needs, or feel free to email directly. Together, we’ll create a plan tailored to your unique situation and goals.
You are not alone—let’s take this next step together.
Nexus Letters
I can assist with writing Nexus Letters for Veterans seeking Mental Health related disability compensation from the VA.
$150 for 90 min consultation & 1st diagnosis letter; $50 for each additional diagnosis letter needed.
Free Initial Consultation: Take the first step without financial commitment.
Personalized Support: Your consultation will focus on your unique needs, goals, and experiences.
Confidential Space: Feel comfortable knowing your privacy is respected and valued.
Flexible Scheduling: Choose a time that works best for you— evening & weekend options currently available.
Convenience: Meet from you’re most comfortable; your home, car, wherever works best for you, all sessions are telehealth
Trauma-Focused Expertise: Guidance tailored specifically for trauma survivors, by someone who understands.
Insurance accepted!
In-Network Plans:
Aetna- Texas & Montana
Blue Cross/Blue Shield- Texas
Carelon Behavioral Health- Texas & Montana
Cigna- Montana & Texas
Anthem EAP- Texas
*Out of network billing options available
More carriers to come!
Payment Methods accepted:
Bank Transfer / Venmo / Zelle
All major credit cards
Fees for cash pay clients:
$150 initial 90 min intake session
$100 per session (established clients)
I’d love to hear from you, lets connect below!
Contact Information:
Abrewton@darknesstolightcounseling.com
Call or Text: 830-384-9498
Me at the Marine Corps Ball, 2010 with my unit CLB-1, 6 months after returning from Afghanistan