About
With warmth, empathy, and nonjudgmental curiosity, my aim as your counselor is for you to experience God in a new way and know more fully that you are never alone. Through Christian counseling, you will have the opportunity to gain greater insight into your relationship with yourself and God. From there, we will begin to find a path for healing that uniquely aligns with where you are and who God has created you to be. My hope is for you to experience God’s grace and loving kindness and to be able to allow that to color how you see and treat yourself and others every day.
My Goal as a Christian Counselor
I offer a space where you can feel safe to be yourself and share authentically so you can work toward the goal of feeling safer in your body and mind on a daily basis. We will also work toward healing your relationship with yourself and others. My goal is for you to encounter hope and joy in everyday experiences and to be able to dream and work toward those dreams.
What I Offer in Christian Counseling
I offer a relaxed, collaborative environment for you to become more aware of your ability to face and overcome adversities. I will meet you where you are and discuss whatever you bring to each session. It can take time to heal; together we will go at the pace the Spirit leads. In our sessions, we will face challenges side-by-side, seeking to uncover where your mind and body may be holding you captive and working toward freedom, with God’s help and enabling.
My Approach to Christian Counseling
Some benefits of taking a Christian approach to counseling include the ability to invite the Holy Spirit as help, getting the chance to connect through prayer, growing more familiar with God’s character and voice, and using a faith-based therapeutic perspective as a tool to inform how we see the world. I believe that because God’s Word tells us to take our thoughts captive, He also provides the strength and ability to do exactly that, with the gracious help and guidance of the Holy Spirit. With God’s leading through Christian counseling, there is an abundance of hope.