About
Many counseling models and tools align with Scripture and help us as we say “yes” to Jesus and His love and walk out the journey of growth and restoration together. I have found that healing can be instant at times, but healing is always a journey and it happens in relationship. I am committed to walking the journey of healing and change with each person that comes to counseling. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues including abandonment or codependency, or other concerns, you don’t have to struggle alone. Hope and positive change are possible, with God’s guidance and strength.
My Goal as a Christian Counselor
My goal as your Christian counselor is to provide a safe and empathetic counseling relationship where you can feel supported in your journey toward healing and wholeness and experience the empathy and compassion of Jesus. My aim is to create a warm, welcoming space where you can learn and practice tools for life and relationships.
What I Offer in Christian Counseling
For children ages 2-12 years old and their parents, I provide Child-Centered Play Therapy and training for parents in Child-Parent Relationship Therapy. During the intake session, I meet with just the parents without the child present so that the parents can speak freely without the child feeling like anything negative is being spoken about them. Then I schedule individual sessions with the child and frequent follow-up parent consultations. I try to schedule monthly parent consultations as a minimum, but parents are welcome to schedule as frequently as they would like.
I take a person-centered approach to counseling. For adults and couples, I will spend our first session listening to your story with empathy and compassion as we begin exploring the different themes in your story. In subsequent sessions we will develop a treatment plan together and identify and pursue your goals for counseling.
My Approach to Christian Counseling
I often think of moments in Scripture when Jesus asks people looking for help and healing, “Do you want to get well?” (John 5:6) I have found that answering that question requires us to admit we have a need that we cannot address or change alone, and it requires a commitment to enter a new way of life. It takes courage, humility, and vulnerability. I recognize that each person coming to counseling is giving the courageous answer of “Yes.” What’s unique about Christian counseling is that we get to go to the source of our healing, we get to do this journey together with Jesus. And when we say “yes” to Him, we are not left wanting (Psalm 23:1; John 4:14).