About
I aim to create a compassionate and non-judgmental environment where your personal beliefs, questions, and individual pace will be honored. Many of my past clients have commented that they “feel as though they can tell me anything and don’t feel condemned or judged.” Ultimately, I want you to feel both supported and empowered to grow at your pace. I have never met anyone who was “too far gone” for grace, deep inner healing, or the love of God. My hope is that through our time together you will begin to heal, and with God’s help, make some real, positive, and long-lasting changes in your life.
My Goal as a Christian Counselor
My initial goal as a Christian counselor is to create an environment where you can feel seen, heard, and respected no matter what you may have been through. We will proceed at your pace and comfort level as I seek to offer practical tools to help you reach your goals. As you leave each session, I hope you will have gained more than just an intellectual understanding, but an awareness and confidence that you can make significant and lasting changes in your life and ultimately, a greater confidence in yourself and your ability to grow in your relationship with God.
What I Offer in Christian Counseling
I work hard to establish a place where you can feel comfortable and free to be honest about your struggles, doubts, and questions without fear of shame or rejection. As a Christian counselor, I seek to listen to and rely on the Holy Spirit to direct the session and provide wisdom, guidance, and insight. I also understand that not every client I see might want to talk about spiritual principles and practices, and that’s completely fine. When appropriate, I also seek to integrate Scripture or prayer in the session to offer truth, encouragement, and hope.
My Approach to Christian Counseling
I have worked in both secular and Christian counseling environments, and I believe that secular counseling can only take a client so far in addressing symptom relief or behavior change. A Christian counselor can address eternal issues.
My faith and professional experience allow me to create space in a counseling relationship to wrestle with hard questions without fear of judgment, to bring fears, doubts, and brokenness into the light, and to discover the kind of peace and wholeness that comes from being known and truly loved by God. I seek to encourage clients to see themselves, maybe for the first time, through the lens of God’s mercy, grace, and truth.