Kenneth Buckle - Gratia Plena

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10707 Corporate Dr Ste 135
Stafford, TX 77477

Gratia Plena is a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization based in Stafford, TX, that has been providing mental and spiritual health services since 2012. Their unique approach integrates therapy and counseling with the teachings, values, and traditions of the Catholic Church, offering support for mental illnesses, addictions, marriage and family problems, and spiritual distress. With a dedicated team of all-Catholic workers and volunteers, Gratia Plena aims to facilitate deep transformation and flourishing through their counseling services, which include evaluation, psychotherapy, spiritual direction, couples therapy, family therapy, group therapy, and business consultation.

Committed to breaking barriers to treatment, Gratia Plena welcomes all guests and offers both office and video telehealth visits. During the COVID pandemic, they provided thousands of video telehealth sessions using a secure and private platform. Their licensed mental health professionals serve clients within the state of Texas, while spiritual directors are available to meet with individuals in other locations. Supported by the grace of God, generous donations from individuals, parishes, and private foundations, and the hard work of their dedicated team, Gratia Plena continues to provide compassionate and faithful counseling services to those in need.

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