About
I have a passion for seeing God heal brokenness in individuals, couples, and families. I am blessed to be able to take my six-year-old Labrador Retriever, Lana, into sessions with me. She is a sweet, treat-loving dog who enjoys greeting all of our clients at the door. She will not be there every day, but she will look forward to seeing you on the days she can come with me.
My hope is that through our time together, you will learn to see the best in yourself and others. My desire is for you to develop secure attachments with those in your life. For fellow believers that begins with securing your attachment with God, and allowing that to be the bedrock for accepting the brokenness within yourself and your spouse and family. As broken people, we will hurt those we love and be hurt by them. As we work together, my goal is for you to gain insight and tools to handle those situations with grace and allow those experiences to increase the intimacy in your relationships rather than drive others away, either physically or emotionally.
My Goal as a Christian Counselor
My aim is for you to understand and embrace the love God has for you, and learn how to love yourself and others in the same way. My goal is that you will learn to forgive yourself for past mistakes and forgive others for pain they have caused. Through our time together, my hope is that you will discover how to shed your shame, accept what was, and look forward to what will come.
What I Offer in Christian Counseling
I offer a welcoming, gracious environment where you can feel safe and secure sharing your burdens, heartaches, and struggles. Therapy is exploratory in nature, and nothing is off the table. As your therapist, I hope to model humility with boldness as we address whatever issues you bring to the table. If God isn’t afraid of having the gnarly aspects of the Old Testament in His Word to us, then He isn’t afraid of your life and story; and neither am I.
My Approach to Christian Counseling
My faith is always involved in my work with clients. The Christian worldview, in a very brief nutshell, states that God was willing to give everything to prove His love for us and the value with which he initially created us. Jesus’ sacrifice proves our value and worth. The world says we are nothing and deserve the worst because of our constant denial, rebellion, and mistakes. Jesus says He created us for relationship with Him, and He won’t let that be destroyed. That point of view influences how I see everything with clients. If He says we’re worth Him dying for us and being forgiven, then that’s the hope I go into work with.