Social Work Month Spotlight:
Meet Texie Soltis

Texie Soltis is a Clinical Therapist and Supervisor at Unwritten Endings. Over the past decade, she has dedicated her education and professional training to understanding the powerful role relationships play in healing and personal growth.

Throughout her career, Texie has worked with individuals across a wide range of settings, including foster care and adoption services, refugee support, domestic violence recovery, and homelessness outreach. These experiences have shaped her deep commitment to supporting individuals who have faced complex life circumstances.

Texie is especially passionate about addiction treatment and recovery, as well as helping other mental health professionals understand the importance of relational healing within this often underserved population. At the core of her work is a strong belief in hope and in every person’s capacity for resilience, healing, and meaningful change.


Let’s Get to Know Texie

What is one message you hope clients carry with them long after therapy ends?

“At the end of the day, I hope clients leave therapy with a deep sense that they matter. Their stories, their joys, their struggles, and all of life’s ups and downs matter. When people begin to truly experience that sense of mattering through authentic connection, it can open the door to hope. Even in the hardest moments, hope still exists—it sometimes just takes time and support to rediscover it.”

What strengths do you naturally bring into the therapy room?

“One strength I bring into the therapy room is my use of metaphors to help make the intangible more tangible. Emotions and life experiences can sometimes feel overwhelming or difficult to put into words, so I often connect them to examples from everyday life that resonate with clients. These metaphors can become powerful teaching moments that help clients connect the dots in their own experiences and see their situations with greater clarity and understanding.”

What do you love most about the work you do as a therapist?

“What I love most about this work is the opportunity to journey alongside people. Clients often come in wanting help with one specific issue, but as we begin exploring it together, it can feel a bit like following a trail. What starts as one concern often leads to deeper parts of their story, creating space for reflection, self-discovery, and growth. I value being able to walk with clients through that process and supporting them as they face new challenges, reminding them that they don’t have to navigate those experiences alone.”


Stay Tuned…

Throughout Social Work Month, we’ll be highlighting the incredible therapists who make up the Unwritten Endings team. Each clinician brings their own unique strengths, passions, and perspective to the work they do.

Stay tuned as we continue introducing the therapists who help make Unwritten Endings such a meaningful place for our clients and community.