Ann Marie Glick, LMFT, LPC

Ann Marie Glick, LMFT, LPC Marriage & Couples Counseling
Step Parenting & Blended Family Adjustments
Men Emotional Coach for Relationships
Depression
Anxiety

Ann Marie Glick LMFT LPC Experienced, Warm, and Engaging Clinician practicing in Southwest Austin near Barton Creek Mall
Couple's Counseling, Individuals and Adolescents. We are comfortable, relaxed environment where you can learn tools to make changes in your life to feel healthy.

05/30/2025

Be wild, crazy and drunk with Love,
if you are too careful,
Love will not find you...!!!

Rumi ❤️

Art by Amadeo Preziosi

05/30/2025

A growing body of research suggests that swimming provides a unique boost to our brain health. Neurobiologist Seena Mathew explains what scientists know — and what they’re still figurin…

11/21/2024
This is lovely..
11/20/2024

This is lovely..

A MAN WHO TAKES HIS TIME

Have you ever met a man who takes his time? A man so in tune with your energy, your mood, your expression that he knows what you need without an explanation?

A man who doesn't push you away when you're upset or frustrated. A man who knows how to stand with firmness and calm in his masculine while your feminine works it out.

He's taken time to get to know your mind and your body. He sees you, he listens to the little things, even when you don't know he's listening.

He learned how to connect with your mind and he's learned how to touch your body. He's able to slow things down and read your body's response to his touch. He doesn't rush, he's not pleasing you for his own release. It's for you with no expectation, no pressure, no manipulation, no games.

You can let go because he's created a space of absolute respect and trust. He knows when to kiss you softly, when to hold you gently or when to consume your mind and body with masculine power and intensity.

Only a man who takes his time gives a woman time to experience every level of response, layer by layer, deeper and deeper until her mind, body and soul all explode together.

Only a man who takes his time can give her a release of what lays caged beneath her surface. And only a man who takes his time will ever glimpse the heights of ecstasy a woman is capable of, her secret remains hidden to all others.

~ Jennifer Funk

Credit:intimateheartconnections ♥️

I love this…
10/31/2024

I love this…

We all need to tell our story to heal… and  HEARD ~by our most important person(s)…That is a Superpower of therapy …
04/10/2024

We all need to tell our story to heal… and HEARD ~by our most important person(s)…
That is a Superpower of therapy …

🐝 bees on my little lemon tree… gardening calming and grounding.. no pun intended…
04/10/2024

🐝 bees on my little lemon tree… gardening calming and grounding..
no pun intended…

03/28/2024
It’s ~ Friday
09/29/2023

It’s ~ Friday

I am challenged to stay connected,  and love my family, so are you ~ I am reminded about my Wedding Invitation… it  incl...
09/09/2023

I am challenged to stay connected, and love
my family, so are you ~
I am reminded about my Wedding Invitation… it included this passage ~

The RedCouch withWhitePillows and Green Trees and BlueParrots where we tell our story about how we arrived here today…💚
04/25/2023

The RedCouch withWhitePillows and Green Trees and BlueParrots where we tell our story about how we arrived here today…💚

04/23/2023

I recently told my friends: “I feel very cranky for undetermined reasons.”

I noticed myself being snappy and impatient and somehow both overstimulated and under stimulated. I decided I didn’t like people, any of them. People were out.

Obviously, my career was a catastrophic choice, and I’d clearly spent 20 years rowing in the wrong direction. I experienced active fury toward every single person who sent me a new email.

Everything felt like too much and not enough which, if you are keeping score, is a tricky needle to thread.

I had a full sense of overwhelm. And why wouldn’t any of us?

We have too much of too much. Too much input, too much bad news, too much noise, too much stuff, too much work, too much conflict, too much activity, too much anxiety.

It is mostly mental where my own clutter resides. Some of the noise can’t be helped, but a good freaking bunch of it can be silenced. We have some agency over our input, our rhythms, our language.

So I'm sharing four super-practical things I'm putting in place to calm some of the chaos here: https://jenhatmaker.com/my-version-of-spring-cleaning/

See if you can turn your own dial to “less.” Lower the volume and create some peace despite the world’s attempt to drown us all. What a gorgeous act of rebellion.

Address

1101 S Capital Of Texas Highway, Ste 280 Blg Across From Lost Creek
Austin, TX
78746

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

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