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Dr. Dr. Steven Gonzalez, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA, LCDC

Counselor/Therapist | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)

7400 Blanco Rd Suite 122 San Antonio TX, 78216

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Dr. Steven Gonzalez is an Addiction Counselor in San Antonio, TX. Steven evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction counselors provide patient care and consultation for each patient and their families.

Education and Training

Capella university Phd 2008

University of North Texas Applied Behavior Analysis 0

Board Certification

board certification in applied behavior analysis

professional certification from Florida State University in Trauma and Resilience

Certified Clinical Trauma Professional

International Association of Trauma Professionals

Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

San Antonio College Law Enforcement Academy as a Police Academy Instructor

Police Academy Instructor Certification from the Texas Commission Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education

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Dr. Dr. Steven Gonzalez, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA, LCDC
Dr. Dr. Steven Gonzalez, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA, LCDC's Expert Contributions
  • Can autism be treated?

    While there is no cure for autism, various therapies, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), can help manage symptoms and enhance the quality of life for individuals on the autism spectrum. ABA, a therapeutic approach, involves breaking down complex skills into smaller components, using positive reinforcement to encourage desired behaviors, and addressing challenging behaviors through systematic interventions. Early intervention and tailored support play crucial roles in supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorder READ MORE

  • Can alcohol addiction be completely fixed?

    Alcohol addiction is considered a chronic condition, and while it may not have a definitive cure, recovery and management are possible. Many individuals successfully overcome alcohol addiction through comprehensive treatment programs, counseling, support groups, and lifestyle changes. Achieving and maintaining sobriety often require ongoing efforts, commitment, and support. Seeking professional help and developing a tailored plan can significantly improve the chances of successful recovery. It's important to connect with healthcare professionals or addiction specialists for personalized guidance and support on your journey to sobriety. READ MORE

  • Can drug addiction be cured?

    Drug addiction is typically viewed as a chronic condition, and while there is no outright cure, it can be effectively managed with the right treatment and support. Recovery often involves a combination of therapy, counseling, support groups, and sometimes medication, tailored to individual needs. Continuous efforts, commitment, and ongoing support are essential for maintaining a healthy, substance-free lifestyle. If you're struggling with drug addiction, seeking professional help is crucial for developing a personalized plan for recovery READ MORE

  • Can behavioral therapy treat autism?

    Good Evening, thank you for your question, behavior therapy specifically applied behavior analysis is the treatment that has shown the highest level of efficacy to treat children on the Spectrum. I always recommend a multidisciplinary team to support each individual child and always happy to provide you a consultation if you need so. Please take care. Dr. Gonzalez READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

AddictionBehavior analysisBehavioral/Organizational Psychology

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Assistant professor Ouachita baptist university 2018 - Present
  • Faculty Chair Social Sciences and Department of Psychology; University of Phoenix -
  • Adjunct Faculty Kaplan University -
  • Adjunct Faculty Arizona State University -
  • Adjunct Faculty University of Texas San Antonio -

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG)

Dr. Dr. Steven Gonzalez, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA, LCDC's Practice location

7400 Blanco Rd Suite 122 -
San Antonio, TX 78216
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Get to know Behavior Analyst Dr. Steven Gonzalez, who serves patients in San Antonio, Texas.

As the driving force behind the South Texas Behavioral Institute, Dr. Gonzalez has seamlessly integrated his expertise into multidisciplinary teams, blending behavioral psychology and applied behavior analysis to provide comprehensive and effective clinical services for individuals across the lifespan, particularly those in crisis, psychiatric care, and those with developmental disabilities.

With a career spanning over three decades, he has championed causes close to his heart, with a particular focus on ensuring the safety and permanency of children while reducing the need for foster care placements. His collaborative approach has seen him work in tandem with nurses, psychiatrists, social workers, adoption agencies, attorneys, and judges, addressing complex issues ranging from incarceration and homelessness to trauma and developmental disorders such as IDD and autism.

In regards to his educational background, Dr. Gonzalez holds a Ph.D. in Psychology with a specialty in Behavioral/Organizational Psychology and a postgraduate re-specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis from the University of North Texas. Additionally, he is a state-licensed doctoral level behavior analyst in Texas and holds a national board certification in applied behavior analysis.

His illustrious career began in the early 1990s when he first delved into developing and implementing behavioral interventions. He has held significant academic positions, including Faculty Chair for Social Sciences and Department of Psychology at the University of Phoenix and adjunct faculty roles at Kaplan University and Arizona State University. Currently, he serves as adjunct faculty for the University of Texas San Antonio and is a faculty member for Ouachita Baptist University’s Applied Behavior Analysis department.

In recognition of his commitment to trauma-informed care, Dr. Gonzalez has earned a professional certification from Florida State University in Trauma and Resilience, along with the Certified Clinical Trauma Professional designation from the International Association of Trauma Professionals. His vast knowledge extends to Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

One of his pioneering achievements lies in his program that trains hospital medical professionals, including MDs, RNs, intake specialists, and administrators, in de-escalation techniques during crises. He recognizes the importance of reducing workplace stress for direct care personnel, an endeavor that directly aligns with the objectives of the AACOG IDD Transition Team.

In 2016, Dr. Gonzalez led the development of the 72-hour crisis intervention program for the Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG), serving individuals with developmental disabilities in Bexar County and surrounding areas. 

Beyond the confines of his immediate surroundings, he has successfully employed Behavior Skills Training (BST) through pyramidal methods to instruct case managers, medical staff, direct care personnel, and family members, ensuring that his knowledge and expertise reach far and wide.

Moreover, Dr. Gonzalez holds a certificate from the San Antonio College Law Enforcement Academy as a Police Academy Instructor and a Police Academy Instructor Certification from the Texas Commission Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. His expertise in crisis intervention has been instrumental in training the Bexar County Sheriff’s Department and other law enforcement agencies on effectively dealing with individuals with Autism and Developmental Disabilities during crisis situations.

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