Faith-Based Counseling

"For I Will Restore Health to You and Heal Your Wounds"
Jeremiah 30:17

Your faith matters here. If faith is an important part of who you are, it can be integrated into the counseling process in a way that aligns with your values.

This may include integrating a Christian counseling perspective, honoring spirituality as an essential part of holistic well-being, mind, body, and soul. I am currently pursuing certification in Theology of the Body to deepen how I integrate these principles into my personal and professional work.

I also respect those who do not identify any religion or who have experienced religious trauma, and I committed to creating a space that feels safe and free of pressure.

CORE VALUES

BELONGING

Belonging means offering a space where you can show up as you are and feel accepted, safe, and understood.

INTENTIONALITY

Each decision is approached with thoughtfulness, authenticity, and intention, recognizing that small actions often create lasting impact.

CREATIVITY

Growth and change are ongoing, creative processes. By learning from the past, we embrace new ways of thinking, living, and relating that foster healing, confidence, and transformation.

Benefits of Faith-Based Counseling

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Counseling for Religious Leaders

Supporting emotional well-being for those who serve

Counseling for religious leaders supports emotional and spiritual well-being so those who serve can continue caring for others with resilience and purpose. When leaders are supported, parishes, schools, and ministries are strengthened. Healthy, grounded leaders help build healthier and more compassionate communities.

Mental Health Challenges

> Grief and Loss

> Spiritual Doubt

> Guilt and Shame

> Healing from Trauma

> Confusion

> Scrupulosity

> Issues with Boundaries

> Depression

My help comes from the Lord,
the maker of heaven and earth.” (Psalm 121:2)

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