A Christian Counselor who counsels with an open Bible during the session. I serve individuals grappling with intrusive negative thoughts, shame, and guilt from past decisions and the lack of clarity about their God-given purpose. Do you experience emotional breakdowns, increased stress, and sleepless nights? Do you often fight to quiet or chase away the persistent inner thoughts/voices? It can be down-right SCARY as uncontrollable anxiety and spiritual uncertainty set in, leaving you to wonder, “Where is God?” “Why is this happening to me?” and crying out, “I just want it to stop!” When positive self-talk, distraction, and deep breathing are not working, you need to find a different kind of therapy. Christian counseling, which utilizes Biblical instructions from God, focuses on dealing with all aspects of mental health. The Bible is true, and scientific discoveries continue to support what God has been telling us. Let's remove the distracting emotional states of worry, fear, and pain so you can focus on life. You can engage in enjoyable activities again with doubt or apprehension. If you are done with all the annoying, catastrophizing negative thoughts that keep you from enjoying life or rob you of sleep at night, I want to encourage you - you don’t have to live this way. Reach out to me TODAY. I offer a FREE 20-minute CONSULTATION if you still have questions. Start experiencing peace and joy today!
During this first session, I will ask questions to understand what situations have instigated and/or led you to see therapy. Our therapeutic relationship will examine the different avenues you may need to explore or change to ease your life's pain, fear, or indecision. Therapy with me will be more than talking things out. As the client, you play an essential part in the healing process. To do this, expect to be given homework after each session that will likely include reading passages from God’s Word. Treatment goals will be created based on learning, understanding, and practicing the ‘put-off’ and ‘put-on’ principles in scripture.
I have twenty-six years of experience working with various age groups and have faced many life challenges. I have experience working with adult and adolescent inpatient and outpatient addiction therapy. I have experience working with various outpatient mental health challenges such as Anxiety, Panic Disorder, Depression, Compulsive disorders such as OCD, and searching for a purpose-driven life. I have experience working with high school students as a mental health counselor within a faith-based setting.
As the client, you play an essential part in the healing process. To do this, expect to be given homework after each session that will likely include reading passages from God’s Word. Treatment goals will be created based on learning, understanding, and practicing the ‘put-off’ and ‘put-on’ principles in scripture, which in secular terms is also called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Let me clarify that the use of secular Cognitive Behavioral counseling techniques (CBT) does not negate the use of Biblical Scripture in my therapy sessions. What our Psychological profession calls Cognitive Restructuring (changing negative thoughts and beliefs) to encourage positive behavior change to heal the pain mental health often presents is truly a Biblical practice. The Bible calls this practice ‘The Putting off/Putting on Principle.’ This principle can be found frequently in both the Old and New Testaments, but it is most often spelled out by Paul in most of his letters. Although CBT and the Putting off/Putting on Principle are similar, as we dive into our session, I focus on how the healing foundations are Christ-centered. Because the Bible provides direction and answers that are lifelong tools for lifelong problems, homework that includes Bible reading and meeting with other Christians will be required. As a therapist, I do not wish to have my clients reliant upon me—a mere human—but upon God. He is able to help anyone willing to test his principles through the most challenging times.
While the Bible doesn't use the specific terminology of CBT, its principles mimic the instructions God consistently provides us as a way to work through trials and circumstances. Throughout the teachings found in the Bible, God has encouraged His followers to identify and change negative thoughts and behaviors. God doesn’t call negative thoughts "cognitive distortions." Nonetheless, He gives instructions that align with identifying these unproductive thoughts so that we can change them to ones that are profitable, constructive, and beneficial so that a person may live out their life free of worry. This is the same instruction that a cognitive behavioral therapist would use to assist their client in adjusting unproductive thoughts to make specific behavioral changes to live a happier and gratifying life.
It is not my goal that my clients become dependent upon me. I am a guide who is always willing to walk alongside you during your times of need. Solution-focused counseling is generally a short-term, goal-focused therapeutic approach that helps clients improve their lives by focusing on solutions rather than problems. Therapy with me will be more than talking things out. Our therapeutic relationship will examine the different avenues you may need to explore or change to ease your life's pain, fear, or indecision. As the client, you play an essential part in the healing process.