

Heather Hawk Feinberg, MA, LPC is a licensed professional counselor with over two decades of clinical, educational, and community-based nonprofit experience. Heather brings a deeply integrative and whole-person approach to her work, drawing from trauma-informed and somatic therapy, family systems theory, mindfulness-based practice, energy psychology, and spiritually-integrated care to honor the full complexity of what it means to be human, at every age and stage.
Heather works with children, teens, adults, couples, and families navigating a wide range of life experiences, from anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma to life transitions, spiritual emergence, chronic illness, and relational challenges. She has a particular passion for highly sensitive individuals of all ages, and for families who are ready to do the brave and beautiful work of healing generational patterns. Her calling is guiding individuals to discover their unique voice, access their innate power, connect to their inner knowing, and remember the truth of who they are.
Heather holds a Master of Arts in Counseling and Human Services from the University of Colorado and is a certified Interfaith Spiritual Director for children and adults. She holds a certification in Intuitive Training from the Inner Connection Institute and is currently completing her formal certification in Homeopathy, a practice she has studied for over thirteen years. Heather’s writing has been featured on Mindful.org and in Root and Star children’s magazine, and her debut children’s book, Crying is Like the Rain, was published by Tilbury House in 2020.
At Samaritan Center, Heather offers both in-person counseling at the Dripping Springs office and telehealth sessions. She believes that beneath every symptom, struggle, and life transition lies a deeper invitation toward healing, wholeness, and self-discovery.
