Frequently asked questions
A: Our office is at 1505 Don Roser Dr, Las Cruces, NM 88011.
A: We offer counseling and psychological evaluations, including assessments for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder for children, adolescents, and adults. We also provide various other types of evaluations; please call to see if we can accommodate your specific needs.
To schedule an appointment, please contact us at 575-680-0682 or email cterrazas@ccclcnm.com.
A: You can reach us by phone at 575-680-0682 or via email at cterrazas@ccclcnm.com.
A: For information regarding insurance, please visit our Insurance Information page or contact our office directly.
A: Fee structures can vary based on services provided. Please contact us for detailed information regarding session costs and payment options.
A: People come to therapy for many reasons—whether they’re navigating a major life change, managing anxiety or depression, healing from trauma, improving relationships, or simply wanting to better understand themselves. Therapy provides a safe, supportive space to explore your thoughts and emotions, build coping skills, and create meaningful change. You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit—therapy can be a proactive step toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.
A: The initial session typically involves gathering information about your concerns, medical history, and goals for therapy. This helps us tailor our approach to best meet your needs.
Please remember to bring your ID and insurance information.
A: If you’ve noticed that your child is having difficulty with communication, social interactions, or behaviors that seem different from their peers, it may be worth exploring an autism evaluation. Signs can vary widely, but some common ones include delayed speech, limited eye contact, repetitive behaviors, or intense focus on specific interests. Trust your instincts—if something doesn’t feel typical, seeking a professional evaluation can provide clarity, support, and access to helpful resources. Early identification can make a big difference in getting your child the tools they need to thrive.
A: One of our highly qualified therapists can work with your child after an autism diagnosis for therapy services. We also partner with local ABA therapy agencies.
