About Laurie Roe
Laurie Roe, MA, LPC-A, LCDC
Laurie Roe is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, supervised by Dr. Lori Ryan, LPC-S, and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling from BH Carroll Theological Institute and brings more than two decades of experience serving individuals and families impacted by addiction, trauma, and mental health challenges.

Laurie currently serves as the President of the Fort Worth Chapter of the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals (TAAP) and as the Legislative Chair for TAAP statewide. Her leadership and advocacy work have extended to the Texas Certification Board and the Mental Health Advisory Board for Tarrant County College.
Her career began in 1999 with Pacific Youth Ministries, where she provided Christian counseling to at-risk youth in truancy court. Since then, Laurie has worked across diverse settings including non-profits, case management, interventions, and both individual and group counseling. She is trained in Brainspotting and Gottman Couples Counseling and now operates in private practice through Renewing the Mind Counseling, Coaching, and Intervention.
Laurie’s clinical specialties include addiction recovery, trauma, family systems, and spiritual issues. She has been recognized for her professional excellence and advocacy with numerous awards, including:
- 2021 Robert Miles Legislative Advocate of the Year (TAAP)
- 2022 Professional of the Year (Fort Worth TAAP)
- 2024 Sierra Tucson Gratitude for Giving Award – Lifetime Achievement in Counseling and Ministry
- 2025 Recovery Advocate Hero Award (Gemini Recovery Community Heroes in Recovery)
Through her counseling, advocacy, and leadership, Laurie continues to advance the field of addiction and mental health while inspiring hope and healing for individuals, families, and communities.
