What can I expect with treatment?
Seeking help doesn't have to be scary!
Getting therapy shouldn't be scary because it's a supportive and safe space designed for healing and growth. Here are a few reasons to consider:
1. Non-Judgmental Environment: Therapists are trained to listen without judgment. They are there to help you, not to criticize or make you feel uncomfortable.
2. Confidentiality: Conversations in therapy are private. You can express your thoughts and feelings freely, knowing they will remain confidential.
3. Personal Growth: Therapy is a journey toward understanding yourself better and developing coping strategies. It's an opportunity to learn and grow, not just to address problems.
4. Support and Validation: Many people find that talking to a therapist provides validation for their feelings and experiences. It can be reassuring to know that you're not alone in what you're facing.
5. Empowerment: Therapy equips you with tools to manage challenges and empowers you to take control of your mental health.
6. Positive Change: Many clients experience significant improvements in their well-being and relationships through therapy, leading to a more fulfilling life.
Remember, seeking help is a courageous step, and therapists are there to guide you on your path to healing.
"Should I take the step of starting therapy?"
Our Specialties
Trauma
Trauma refers to the emotional and psychological impact of distressing experiences. In a Christian counseling context, we help individuals process their trauma through faith-based approaches, integrating spiritual principles with therapeutic techniques. This process often includes exploring God’s presence in times of suffering and finding healing through scripture and prayer.
PTSD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Christian counseling offers support by addressing both the psychological aspects of PTSD and the spiritual dimensions of recovery. Counselors guide clients in navigating their symptoms while reinforcing their faith, helping them find hope and restoration in God’s promises.
Anxiety
Anxiety involves feelings of worry, fear, or apprehension that can impact daily life. In a Christian counseling setting, we help individuals understand their anxiety through a faith lens, providing tools to manage stress and fear. This includes exploring biblical teachings on trust and peace, fostering a sense of security in God’s presence.
Depression
Depression is a mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and a lack of interest in activities. Christian counseling aims to address the emotional and spiritual aspects of depression. Counselors support clients in finding hope and purpose through faith, emphasizing the importance of community, prayer, and God’s unwavering love during difficult times.
Reasons for Treatment
ADHD
Adoption
Anger Management
Antisocial Personality
Behavioral Issues
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality
Career Counseling
Chronic Illness
Chronic Impulsivity
Chronic Pain
Codependency
Coping Skills
Divorce
Domestic Violence
Dual Diagnosis
Eating Disorders
Emotional Disturbance
Family Conflict
Grief
Hoarding
Infidelity
Life Transitions
Marital and Premarital
Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
Parenting
Peer Relationships
Racial Identity
Relationship Issues
School Issues
Self Esteem
Self-Harming
Sexual Abuse
Sleep or Insomnia
Spirituality
Stress
Suicidal Ideation
Teen Violence