Madeline Tzul
Beaumont

Madeline Tzul
Supervised by: Christavia James, LPC-S & Jay Jacobs, LPC
Counseling Intern | Teens, Young Adults & Personal Growth
"Growth begins when you give yourself permission to be exactly where you are."
Life can feel overwhelming when you're trying to figure out who you are, where you're headed, or how to navigate challenges that seem bigger than you expected. Whether you're facing stress, anxiety, relationship concerns, life transitions, or simply trying to better understand yourself, you don't have to do it alone.
Madeline Tzul is a counseling intern and second-year graduate student in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Lamar University. She is passionate about helping teens and young adults navigate life's challenges while building confidence, resilience, and a stronger sense of self.
Madeline believes that meaningful healing happens when people feel safe, supported, and accepted. She strives to create a welcoming, nonjudgmental environment where clients can openly explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences at their own pace.
Her counseling style is collaborative and encouraging. Madeline values meeting clients where they are and working alongside them as they navigate personal growth, overcome obstacles, and move toward meaningful change. She believes every person has unique strengths and the ability to create positive change in their life.
What It's Like to Work With Madeline
Clients can expect a compassionate and supportive environment where they feel heard, respected, and empowered. Madeline focuses on building genuine connections while helping clients develop greater self-awareness, confidence, and resilience.
Areas of Interest
Teens & Adolescents
Young Adults
Anxiety & Stress
Life Transitions
Self-Esteem
Personal Growth
Relationship Concerns
Identity Development
Resilience Building
Outside the Office
Madeline enjoys learning, personal growth, and spending time with the people who matter most to her. She is passionate about helping others discover their strengths and believes that every person's journey deserves compassion, support, and hope.
