The Praxis Center for Therapy
About Me
My name is Eric Hinojosa, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and psychoanalyst based in Fort Worth, Texas. I founded The Praxis Center for Therapy with the belief that therapy should go beyond surface-level symptom management and create space for deeper self-understanding, emotional healing, and meaningful personal change.
My work is grounded in psychoanalytic and depth-oriented therapy, helping individuals and couples explore the emotional patterns, past experiences, trauma, relationships, and unconscious dynamics that shape their lives. I believe many of the struggles people face — anxiety, grief, trauma, relationship difficulties, emotional disconnection, and feelings of being “stuck” — often carry deeper emotional meanings that deserve thoughtful exploration rather than quick fixes.
In my work and use of praxis, I focus on helping clients turn insight into action. Therapy is not only about understanding yourself intellectually, but about creating lasting emotional and relational change in everyday life. My approach is reflective, compassionate, and direct, creating a space where clients can speak openly, deepen self-awareness, strengthen emotional resilience, and move toward a more authentic and meaningful life.
Services
Individual Counseling
Praxis Therapy for Couples
The goal of praxis therapy for couples is not simply to reduce arguments but to create deeper understanding, emotional connection, and lasting relational change. Through the process, couples often develop healthier communication, greater emotional awareness, improved conflict resolution, and a stronger ability to understand both themselves and each other. Ultimately, praxis therapy aims to help couples build a relationship that feels more conscious, authentic, and emotionally secure — one where both individuals can grow together rather than remain stuck in old relational patterns.
Grief and Trauma
Through this work, clients often experience improved emotional regulation, reduced anxiety and emotional reactivity, healthier relationships, stronger boundaries, increased self-awareness, and a greater sense of meaning and personal resilience. Praxis therapy helps individuals move from surviving their experiences to reconnecting with themselves and rebuilding their lives with greater clarity, strength, and emotional freedom.
Domestic Violence
In my work and use of praxis, therapy is about turning insight into empowerment and meaningful change. Together, we explore how past experiences, trauma responses, attachment patterns, and survival strategies may continue to shape present emotions and relationships. The goal is not only to process the abuse, but to help clients reconnect with their voice, rebuild confidence, strengthen boundaries, and develop healthier ways of relating to themselves and others.
Through this work, clients often experience increased self-awareness, emotional regulation, improved self-esteem, stronger boundaries, healthier relationships, and a renewed sense of personal agency and emotional freedom. Praxis therapy aims to help survivors move beyond survival and toward healing, stability, and a more authentic sense of self.













