A manager with
Menninger 360,
Emily Pyle, LPC-S, offers a collaborative, strengths-based, person-centered therapeutic approach. She helps empower and equip individuals and families with the confidence and skills that they need to achieve positive mental health and sustainable wellness in all dimensions of their lives. Emily has worked with individuals and families of diverse ages, backgrounds and presenting problems in hospital, school and community settings.
Emily specializes in working with adolescents, young adults and adults who are experiencing relational challenges, mood disorders, anxiety, life transitions, attachment trauma and personality disorders. She is particularly passionate about promoting healing and connection in family systems. With specialized training in emotion-focused family therapy and mentalization-based family therapy, she offers family therapy from an attachment and emotion-focused perspective. Emily also enjoys working with women who are navigating life transitions and possesses specialized training in supporting parents during the perinatal period.
Emily received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Rice University and her master’s degree in Counseling from the University of Houston.
In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and close friends, visiting parks, going to concerts, reading and eating at new restaurants.