About Us

Elizabeth Bright,
LPC-S, CEDS

Hi, my name is Elizabeth Bright and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor, as well as a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist. I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Baylor University and a Master of Arts degree in Counseling from Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, MO.

My counseling style is at times less instructive and more about discovering and drawing you out by listening and asking questions. At other times, I find myself more in a directive role, offering valuable information and tools to help you on the journey. Each of you has a story. Part of my job as a counselor is to draw your story out. To help you see your dignity and beauty and walk with you through your suffering and brokenness.

At Kaleo Counseling, I counsel individuals 15 and older and couples with various challenges and struggles including: depression, anxiety, eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder), relationship concerns, and spiritual concerns. I am also a board approved supervisor in the state of Texas and can supervise Interns seeking licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor.

Our working relationship is so important, so I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to determine whether I am the right fit for your particular situation. You can set up an appointment with me by calling 210.580.6710 or emailing me at elizabeth@kaleo-counseling.com.

It would be my privilege to work with you to find hope and healing from your suffering.

Hope Blanton, LCSW

Hi, my name is Hope Blanton and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. One of my greatest joys in life is to help walk people through their suffering, find hope, and take practical steps toward change. Even from an early age, I have always loved making people feel seen and heard as they process their pain and story. Because of this, I received a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth and a Master of Clinical Social Work from Temple University in Philadelphia. Over the last 15 years, I have counseled in various settings with such populations as: at-risk youth, postpartum mothers, and women in the church.

I approach counseling by looking at your life as a story, finding themes and undercurrents that are contributing to what you are currently struggling with, and charting a path forward. Using lots of questions, as well as being directive, I will offer practical tools to bring relief and change in areas that have been hard or where you are currently in crisis. I am always striving to learn and incorporate the latest research into my work. At Kaleo Counseling, I counsel individuals, couples, and groups. When I am not counseling, I love being outside, taking walks, eating good food, sewing, and making people laugh. I have been married for over 20 years and have three school-aged children.

Because our working relationship is so important, I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to mutually determine whether I am the right fit for your particular situation. You can set up an appointment with me over the phone at 210.549.6279 or via email at hope@kaleo-counseling.com