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William Prasad, LPC, LCDC

Therapy Format
individuals
groups
Treatment Focus
addiction, traumatic-grief, trauma-and-ptsd, alcohol-use, anxiety, adhd, stress, substance-use, sexual-abuse, self-esteem, mens-issues, personal-growth, grief, depression, divorce, drug-abuse
Types of Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Trauma Informed Care
Prolonged Exposure Therapy
Insurance Accepted
Aetna, United Health, Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna
Can Prescribe Medication: No
Offers Sliding Scale: No
Accepting New Therapy Fund Clients: yes
Last modified: February 3, 2025

William Prasad, LPC, LCDC

In-Person / Virtual: in-person, tele
License Number(s): LPC: Texas (73675/2025), Virginia (0701004689/2024) LCDC: Texas Texas (13170/2025)
States / Provinces Served: Texas
Ethnicity: Indian
Racial Identity / Culture: asian-american
Languages Spoken: English
Sex/Gender: Male

Bill Prasad is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor who operates a Houston group practice working with adults and children. He has worked as a corporate trainer and leader of facilitated discussions presenting to companies worldwide, the military and government entities. Also, Bill is a crisis responder doing virtual or onsite interventions in workplaces due to natural or manmade disasters. His experience includes senior leadership with several hospitals where he hired, managed, and trained staff.

Before moving to Houston, Bill was the Director of Behavioral Health Fairfax County Fire and Rescue in Virginia. In Maryland he worked as an Employee Assistance Counselor for Raytheon and the Office of Naval Intelligence in Maryland.

Before working in the field of psychology Bill won an Emmy as a television reporter with much of his work done in Washington, DC working as a national correspondent for several television networks. Bill has post graduate certifications in leadership from the University of Houston-Downtown and in the treatment of psychological trauma from Johns Hopkins University. He has master’s degrees in counseling psychology and in the study of religious and ethnic conflict.