Marla Rushing Center for Counseling

At Wolfson House

The Marla Rushing Center for Counseling At Wolfson House

The Marla Rushing Center for Counseling provides professional, faith-based counseling services for individuals seeking mental and emotional support. A partnership between FBCSA and the Ecumenical Center of San Antonio, the center is committed to making mental health care accessible in the heart of San Antonio.

Counseling Hours

Monday: 1PM - 6PM

Tuesday: 1PM - 6PM

Wednesday: 10AM - 6PM

Thursday: 10AM - 6PM

Friday: Closed


Location

415 McCullough Ave, San Antonio, TX 78205

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Meet Our Counselors

Marka Wight, MA, LPC-S

Licensed Professional Counselor & Licensed Professional Supervisor

Counseling Specialties:

| Adolescent | Adult | Child | Geriatric | Individual | PTSD | Relationships |


Marka Wight, LPC-S, brings years of experience to her counseling practice, offering services in both English and Spanish to clients ages 3 and up. She provides a safe and hopeful environment where individuals can openly share their experiences. Marka is dedicated to empowering clients with the tools they need to improve their lives, treating everyone with dignity and respect. Her areas of expertise include working with children and adults who experience ADD/ADHD, ODD, OCD, bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, divorce recovery, spiritual issues, and PTSD. Marka is committed to helping clients address their challenges while recognizing and nurturing their strengths.

Katie Haag, MA

LPC-A Supervised by Beth Stanley, MA, LPC-S

Counseling Specialties:

| Adolescent | Adult | Child | Couples | Crisis Intervention | Family | Grief | Individual |


Katie is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate passionate about working with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She fosters a deeply safe and accepting environment where clients feel truly seen and heard. Utilizing a collaborative approach, Katie integrates various therapeutic modalities, including attachment-based, emotion-focused, family systems, narrative, play therapy, and psychodynamic techniques. Her experience includes addressing concerns related to ADHD, anxiety, depression, identity development, life transitions, grief and loss, spirituality, gender and sexuality, relationship issues, trauma, and family dynamics. Katie earned her B.A. from Baylor University and her M.A. from Denver Seminary.

Bryan Richardson, MA, LPC-A

Supervised by Beth Stanley, MA, LPC-S

Counseling Specialties:

| Adult | Anxiety | Couples | Depression | Emotionally Focused Therapy

| Internal Family Systems Therapy | Spiritual Injury |


Bryan is a therapist holding an MA in Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling from Texas A&M San Antonio. He provides support to individuals, couples, and families facing anxiety, depression, marital distress, spiritual injury, trauma, and social isolation. Bryan offers a safe and accepting space for you to bring your full experience – including pain, fear, shame, loneliness, and self-blame. By working together at the level of emotion and feeling, Bryan will help you tap into your inner strengths to facilitate healing and achieve the wholeness you are seeking.

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