Carolina de Jongh, LPC

Psychotherapy Program Manager

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Downtown Austin | Lost Creek

Carolina de Jongh is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). She received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Texas State University. Carolina’s dedication to culturally competent therapy, especially for the Latinx community, creates an inclusive space for healing and growth. As a native Spanish speaker, she is dedicated to delivering quality therapy to Spanish-speaking and bilingual clients. Her specializations include Sex Therapy, Psychedelic Integration Therapy, and Relational-Cultural Therapy.

In her role as Psychotherapy Program Manager, Carolina plays a pivotal part in guiding our psychotherapy team. Her strategic vision and collaborative leadership ensure the team delivers the highest quality of care. Through mentorship and continuous professional development, Carolina fosters a dynamic and cohesive environment, contributing to the overall growth and success of our clinic. Please note, that Carolina’s schedule has limited availability for KAP and individual psychotherapy sessions due to her dual role.

Outside the therapy room, Carolina’s passion for reading spans a diverse array of genres, from high fantasy to physics. She is also a devoted fan of classic cinema.

We’re proud to share that our three affiliated practices—Psych Atlanta, Georgia Psychiatry & Sleep, and Roots Behavioral Health—are now part of the Hightop Health family. While each clinic has built its own legacy of trusted care, we’re taking the next step forward—bringing everything together under the Hightop Health name.

This change is part of our commitment to creating a premier, clinician-led outpatient mental health group that sets a new standard for comprehensive, compassionate care. Though the brand is evolving, nothing about your experience is: same expert teams, same innovative treatments, same personalized approach. Now unified by a single mission—to deliver better mental health care that inspires hope and lasting healing.

This transition won’t affect your care—but it will enhance the way we show up, work together, and serve communities across Georgia, Texas, and beyond.