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About Peta gay
Dr. Peta-gay Ledbetter is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) who has 16 years of experience as a psychotherapist providing care to adolescents, teens, and adults. Dr. Peta is most passionate about women’s issues including postpartum depression (dissertation) and treating survivors of sexual assault, sex trafficking, and domestic violence. Trauma, complicated grief, LGBTQIA, codependency, self-harm, infidelity, abortion recovery, and foster care are some of the uncommon topics that she has addressed in therapy.
Dr. Peta completed Doctor of Philosophy degrees (PhDs) in Educational Psychology and Individual Differences at the University of Houston. She has been an Adjunct Professor since 2008 and a Counseling Supervisor since 2013. Dr. Peta has also been a Registered Nurse (RN) since 1991 and has Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and medical training background. She completed post-doctoral studies in 2019 for Global Mental Health and Trauma at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Peta is experienced in treating a diverse population as well as issues in a culturally competent manner.
Dr. Peta seeks to establish a warm and caring therapeutic relationship with all clients, building on their own individual strengths and adding to coping skills, improving communication, and working collaboratively to meet the clients’ goals for therapy. She has a person-centered approach that is both trauma-informed and solution-focused. Dr. Peta holds certifications and training in multiple therapy interventions such as dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), trust-based relationship intervention (TBRI), marriage and family, and sand tray. Interventions are tailored to the needs of the individual client, couple, or family.

"As a trauma survivor, I seek to help others in their journey to healing in a trauma-informed, solution-focused, person-centered approach."
Get to know Peta gay
Why did you decide to become a counselor?
As a survivor, I did not have the help that I needed, at that time. I spent my entire career helping others as a result, both as a registered nurse and as a counselor.
What types of clients do you work with best?
Any client who has experienced a trauma and has difficulty overcoming the past.
What’s one thing you wish all clients knew?
It takes time to process and heal from any issues. It didn't happen overnight and won't heal overnight.
What do you want to accomplish with an individual in their first session?
I always want to take time to get to know each other first, establish goals for therapy and teach at least one coping skill during session.
What inspires you?
Overcomers, my clients and my students inspire me.
What can clients expect in their first session with you?
I strive to be open and warm in my communication and provide a safe place to heal.
What do you do for fun/on your time off?
I like to go to fundraisers and am a theme park fan.
What’s one thing about you that defines you (non-professional)?
I am a survivor, overcomer of trauma and an immigrant from Jamaica.
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 15 years
- Graduating institute
- University of Houston
- Graduating degree
- Doctor of Philosophy
