Grounded in Grace,
Rooted in Truth
For many people of faith, there can be an unspoken tension when it comes to therapy — a sense that the clinical and the spiritual exist in separate worlds, and that walking into a counselor's office means leaving your relationship with God at the door.
At Beloved and Renewed Counseling, that's not how it works.
I believe that God is not distant from our pain. He is present in it — and for clients who desire it, I consider it a privilege to make space for Him in the therapeutic process.
Faith-integrated therapy doesn't water down clinical care. It deepens it.
What Faith-Integrated Therapy Is
Inviting God into the Healing Space
Identity & Worth
Exploring how your faith shapes your sense of identity, worth, and purpose.
Healing Beliefs
Examining beliefs about God that may have been formed through pain or wounding.
Listening Prayer
Incorporating prayer — including listening prayer — into our sessions.
Scripture & Truth
Drawing on Scripture as a source of truth, comfort, wisdom, and grounding.
Spiritual Healing
Processing spiritual struggles, doubt, or wounds within the church.
Faith & Evidence
Integrating a Christian worldview into evidence-based approaches like EMDR, CBT, and ACT.
This is always collaborative and always at your pace.
You set the terms for how much your faith is woven into our work together.
What Faith-Integrated Therapy is Not
Faith-integrated therapy is not counseling that ignores clinical best practices in favor of spiritual advice. It is not Bible study, pastoral care, or a substitute for your relationship with your church community. And it is never used to bypass real emotional pain or minimize your experience.
The clinical frameworks I use — EMDR, CBT, DBT, ACT, and others — are evidence-based and remain fully intact.
Faith integration enriches that work; it doesn't replace it.
Who Faith-Integrated Therapy is For
This approach is a natural fit for clients who:
Have a personal Christian faith and want it to be part of their healing journey
Feel like something is missing when faith is left out of the therapeutic space
Are processing spiritual wounds, religious trauma, or complicated feelings about God
Want to explore what it means to be beloved and renewed in light of who God says they are
A Note on Inclusivity
Faith-integrated therapy is an option, not a requirement. I warmly welcome clients of all backgrounds, beliefs, and worldviews. If you prefer a more traditional, secular approach, I will meet you exactly there — with the same care, skill, and commitment to your healing.