

Unsure About Divorce
Discernment counseling protects you from drifting into half-hearted couples therapy, a premature divorce or a divorce that leaves one partner baffled on what exactly happened.
If you or your spouse are considering divorce but are not completely sure that’s the best path, you are in a tough spot. Discernment Counseling is designed for you. It’s a chance to slowdown, take a breath, and look at your options for your marriage.

Hopeful Spouse Counseling
Hopeful spouse counseling is for an individual whose spouse has said they want to divorce or seriously leaning towards divorce, and do not want to participate in any kind of counseling as a couple. The goal of hopeful spouse counseling is to support your desire to save your marriage by helping you learn from this crisis and engage in healthy constructive ways to prevent a divorce. The goal IS NOT to fix your marriage or your personal problems. It’s to help you learn from the crisis in your marriage in such a way that you can take immediate action to create an atmosphere where it might be possible to repair your marriage in the future.

Telehealth
Do you need support, but can’t make it to an in-person appointment? Are you a busy stay-at-home or working parent, and don’t have the time to drive across town for an appointment? Do you live in a more rural area, or maybe you prefer to just do things Virtually? If so, we can help you through virtual therapy, or telehealth. Telehealth allows us to provide counseling and therapy to our clients via live video conferencing. This can be done anywhere you have a computer or smartphone. Telehealth appointments can be very beneficial…

Individual Therapy
Many people battle an internal war inside their hearts and minds. They fight who they don’t want to become and fight who they are. They become caught up in an endless cycle of self-doubt, self-hatred and worthlessness. Some spend the majority of their time living in the future, which only leads to anxiety. Others spend the majority of their time living in the past, which only leads to depression. Dalai Lama once said, “There are only two days in the year that nothing can be done. One is called yesterday, and the other is called tomorrow.”

Addiction Counseling
For the past 69 years, since the start of the addiction treatment system in the United States, treatment providers have been utilizing the same interventions in rehab centers, the majority of which are based on outdated ideas about substance misusers. Though the premise of such interventions has been questioned by researchers. Statistics report 90% of individuals who go to rehab return to using within 5 years and 50% go back after 1 year. Yet treatment providers continue to utilizing the same approach to “treat” addiction….
