Crossroads Counseling & Associates: providing safety, hope & healing

Crossroads Counseling: Where Healing Happens.

Looking for help? It's hard to know where to turn and who you can trust. If you're like others, the decision of who to trust in a personal or marital crisis is difficult at best. At the very least, you want to know they are competent, and even more you want to know their approach to therapy and if they can relate to your personal situation. Without these basic answers it's difficult to know if you're at the right place.

Those of us at Crossroads Counseling want you to know who we are and what we believe before you ever come in. Please take the time to read about the different therapists and their specialties. If you have specific questions, please call to get answers.

Our mission is simple. We want to partner with our clients in achieving life's greatest goal: loving others, loving self and drawing near to the source of love. When this goal is realized, personal and relational difficulties are resolved.

If your goal is to grow and to rise above the circumstances that are keeping you down, call us.

Rick Reynolds

Rick Reynolds, LCSW

Rick Reynolds holds joint licenses as both a master's level social worker and marriage and family therapist. Over the past fifteen years, he has helped hundreds of individuals and couples struggling with affairs and compulsive sexual behaviors. Rick is both a writer and lecturer. He developed and began leading "affair recovery groups" in 1992. He received his Master's of Social Work from the University of Denver and completed three years of post-graduate training at the Colorado Institute for Marriage and Family Therapy. He is a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. He worked at the well-known Minirth Meier Tunnel and Wilson Clinic before moving on to private practice. Rick is the founder of the Affair Recovery Center.

Leslie Hardie

Leslie Hardie, LCSW

Leslie Hardie is a licensed therapist who received her Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin. She has experience working with individuals, couples and families. Leslie is a veteran group leader, having many years of leading sessions with such programs as Bible Study Fellowship, the Community of Hope, and training sessions on grief and loss. She developed the Harboring Hope group which she currently leads at the Affair Recovery Center.

John Mark Haney

John Mark Haney, Ph.D.

John Mark Haney is a licensed counselor, writer and speaker who brings a variety of experience to the Affair Recovery Center. He received his doctorate in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of Texas at Austin, and also holds degrees in special education and archaeology. John has worked as a professional writer, youth minister, pastoral counselor, as well as a college professor teaching courses on psychology and special education. He has traveled extensively, and joined the Affair Recovery Center to concentrate on training seminars and material development.

Wayne Baker

Wayne Baker, MA, LPC

Wayne Baker has a Master's Degree in counseling from St. Edward's University. He works with couples, groups, and issues pertaining to men as well as helping trauma victims overcome their adversity using EMDR. Wayne is also certified in PREPARE/ENRICH premarital and marital assessment tools.

Karen Royer

Karen W. Royer, Ph.D. & LMSW

Karen Royer joined the staff in October 2007. She received her doctorate in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University and completed her Masters of Social Work in May, 2008 at The University of Texas. Karen and specializes in abuse and domestic violence recovery. Karen is also a Theophostic Prayer Minister, frequent speaker, writer, and group leader. Karen leads a group for survivors of abuse called The Wounded Heart.

Individual Therapy

  • Depression, Anxiety, Eating Disorders, Grief Work, Trauma / EMDR
  • Sexual Abuse Recovery, Incest
  • Sexual Addictions, Sexual Issues, Life Transitions

Couples Therapy

  • Gottman Marital Therapy, Infidelity, Betrayal Recovery
  • Issues of Forgiveness
  • Sexual Dysfunction
  • Premarital, Marital Tune-ups

Group Therapy

  • Affair Recovery Group – for couples
  • Harboring Hope – for betrayed women
  • Harboring Hope – for betrayed men
  • Men’s Issues Group
  • Extraordinary Marriage Group
  • Sexual Addiction Group – for women
  • Sexual Addiction Group – for men

Please give us a call at 512-346-9299 before filling out the appointment forms. After contacting us, you can select the therapist you'd like to make an appointment with below:

Our offices are located at 4131 Spicewood Springs Rd., Building K, Suite 1, on the south side of Spicewood Springs Road between Mopac and Mesa Drive. Once you enter the Spicewood Forest Office Park, take the first left and then the next left. See the map below for more detailed directions.

Crossroads Counseling & Associates
4131 Spicewood Springs Rd.
Suite K1
Austin, Texas 78759
Phone: 512-346-9299
Fax: 512- 502-1350
E-mail: info@Crossroads-Counseling.net