Counseling Offerings
Individuals
Individual counseling is a safe place for you to explore your story, exposing the wounds and lies that have entangled your heart and body and prevented you from living wholeheartedly. As you engage in the counseling process, we hope you will embrace your God-given longings and learn to give and receive love more freely. Our trauma-informed team works with an array of issues, including abuse and neglect, addictions, anger, anxiety, codependency, communication, depression, divorce recovery, emotional eating, family issues, gender issues, grief and loss, infidelity, obsessive/compulsive behaviors, parenting issues, pornography, self-esteem issues, injury, sexual abuse recovery, sexual addiction, sexuality issues, shame, spirituality, trauma, and PTSD.
COUPLES
As Christopher Lasch describes it, marriage is designed to be a “haven in a heartless world.” While marriage is intended to be a place of safety and comfort, it only takes a few years, sometimes just months, for most couples to realize creating a “haven” will require more sacrifice and hard work than they imagined. Couples counseling provides a place to explore the relational dynamics that block intimacy, while evaluating how each party has contributed to the struggles in the relationship. Healing occurs as communication improves, vulnerability and compassion increases, and forgiveness takes root. Whether you are newly engaged or have been married for years, recovering from infidelity or wanting to improve communication, we love helping relationships thrive.
ADOLESCENTS
The word adolescence elicits an emotional response in even the most well-adjusted adult. It’s terrifying to be an adolescent today, and parents can feel the powerlessness of helping their son or daughter navigate through these turbulent times. Is your adolescent dealing with low self-esteem or self-injury? Have you noticed they are withdrawing or questioning their sexuality? Is there an increase in anger or behavior problems at home or school? Are they dealing with the changes that come from divorce? Counseling is a place where teenagers and their parents can talk openly with one another while working to resolve family issues.
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CAREER Assessment
Most Americans spend more than two-thirds of their waking hours in life at work. A recent study shows that less than half of those workers are satisfied in their jobs. We believe work should be pleasurable and also a place of service to others, a place, as Frederich Buechner says, “where your great love and the world’s hunger meet.” More often than not, people are in work situations they find unsatisfying, meaningless or boring.Through a series of career assessments, you can begin to find the vocation that best fits your unique design.