For many people, faith is more than a belief system—it’s the lens through which they understand life, pain, relationships, and healing. When invited, I offer therapy that honors this connection and allows your faith to be part of the process.
I don’t claim to define God for anyone or place Him in a box. I believe He meets each of us uniquely—in the quiet, in the chaos, in our questions, and in our longing. My role isn’t to tell you how to believe, but to gently hold space for exploration, curiosity, and healing. When it feels right to you, we can welcome scripture and prayer into the work—not as fixed answers, but as steady companions.
Sometimes, therapy involves noticing the stories we’ve carried—about ourselves, about others, even about God—and gently asking whether those stories are still serving us. Together, we might explore the parts of you that feel tired, reactive, or discouraged, and uncover where those parts first learned to carry such heavy loads. You may find space to speak truth and compassion to fear or shame, to sit with grief and let grace come close, or to practice grounding yourself in the deeper truths of your faith. And often, in those quiet moments, something shifts.
For couples, faith can be a powerful anchor. When two people share a spiritual foundation—or are open to making room for one—it can open doors to emotional safety, forgiveness, and a renewed sense of purpose. Prayer, scripture, or simply the language of shared hope can soften walls and help partners remember what truly matters. Even in seasons of disconnection, faith can gently reawaken the desire to grow together.
My Christian faith quietly shapes how I listen, how I hope, and how I believe in the possibility of restoration. I’ve seen how healing can unfold when we invite God into the process—not as a demand, but as a quiet presence, meeting us with mercy right where we are.
Whether your faith is steady, uncertain, or somewhere in between, you are welcome here. You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to show up as you are.