Christian Counseling: Integrating Faith and Healing in Greensboro, NC
Many people seeking counseling also seek spiritual depth and support. If your Christian faith is central to your life, you deserve a therapeutic space where your beliefs are not just respected but integrated into your healing process.
I believe that spiritual health is deeply connected to mental and emotional wellness. As a Christian counselor, I am here to explore challenges like anxiety, depression, and addiction through a lens that honors your relationship with God and utilizes your faith as a powerful resource.
This is always optional and led by you. My commitment is to meet you exactly where you are, honoring your individual beliefs and comfort level. If you prefer to focus solely on clinical growth without a faith component, that is absolutely okay too.

Your Soul and Your Story Are Both Honored
My goal is to provide a space where you feel safe, non-judged, and understood, regardless of your denomination or where you are on your spiritual journey. My focus remains on helping you achieve your clinical goals—whether that is managing anxiety, finding freedom from addiction, or healing emotional pain—while ensuring your spiritual well-being is uplifted.
My Commitment to You: My practice is built on compassion, clinical excellence, and ethical care. I welcome clients of all backgrounds, identities, and orientations (including LGBTQIA+ individuals). My focus is always on your mental health goals and creating a therapeutic relationship where you feel safe, respected, and heard, regardless of your personal journey or beliefs.

Blending Clinical Expertise with Spiritual Wisdom
My counseling approach remains rooted in evidence-based modalities (DBT, CBT, Brainspotting). Spiritual integration is not a replacement for professional therapy; rather, it is a supportive layer that helps you find strength, clarity, and hope beyond yourself.
Faith-based resources can be integrated into our sessions through:
~ Exploring issues of grace, forgiveness, and purpose ~
~ Processing struggles with guilt, shame, or spiritual distress ~
~ Utilizing prayer or scripture (only with your explicit consent) ~
~ Discussing how your faith supports your coping strategies and resilience ~

