Texas accounts for 513 providers in the latest CMS NPI registry weekly update, representing 5% of national behavioral health activity. The state added 1 provider this week and 282 year-to-date, signaling sustained workforce expansion in a state where ABA capacity has been a persistent access constraint. The concentration reflects Texas's position as a major population center and a hub for PE-backed behavioral health chains competing for market share.

The credential mix reveals a supervision capacity gap typical of growing ABA markets. Texas has 45 BCBAs and 116 RBTs5 providers hold dual BCBA and RBT credentials, indicating limited career cross-training within the registry sample. The 50 LPC holders and 26 LCSW credentialed providers signal integration of broader mental health disciplines, common in multi-disciplinary behavioral health settings.

Gender distribution skews heavily female: 347 providers identified as female (83%), compared to 49 male (12%) and 20 nonbinary (5%) providers. This aligns with national RBT and BCBA workforce demographics. Among notable organizations, Camino Real Community MHMR Center appears 3 times, suggesting regional consolidation in central Texas.

Texas's rapid provider growth and supervision infrastructure suggest improving access, though the speed of RBT onboarding relative to BCBA supply warrants monitoring as utilization pressures mount.