How Can We Serve You?
Our Faith-Based Therapy, in alignment with the Word of God, is designed to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses through specific modalities such as CIP-Model Christian Theory, Mental Health First-Aid, ACT, CBT, DBT, and ACE techniques.
Therapy is necessary for an active diagnosis and individuals in a personal crisis:
A crisis is a state of feeling; an internal experience of confusion and anxiety to the degree that formerly successful coping mechanisms fail us and ineffective decisions and behaviors take their place. As a result, the person in crisis may feel confused, vulnerable, anxious, afraid, angry, guilty, hopeless and helpless.
What Type of Therapy will Help Me?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT therapy) is a type of mindful psychotherapy that helps you stay focused on the present moment and accept thoughts and feelings without judgment. It aims to help you move forward through difficult emotions so you can put your energy into healing instead of dwelling on the negative, ask to learn more.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a common type of talk therapy (psychotherapy). Attending a (select) number of sessions. CBT helps you become aware of inaccurate or negative thinking so you can view challenging situations more clearly and respond to them in a more effective way, ask to learn more.
Temperament Therapy
Temperament Therapy is a form of counseling that teaches you about your temperament needs, and helps you explore Christ-centered ways to meet them and fully operate in your Life’s calling and purpose, ask to learn more.
Adverse Childhood Experience Therapy (ACE)
Trauma-informed therapy that recognizes and responds to the signs, symptoms, and risks of trauma to better support your spiritual and mental health needs; that have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and toxic stress. Individuals who have had; or is having a very dysfunctional childhood that persists to impair your current quality of life may benefit from this form of closure therapy, ask to learn more.
Family Systems Therapy
Family intervention programs are designed to help both the individual with the problem and their family members. Programs offer encouragement and support, increase a family's awareness and knowledge about a loved one's problem, as well as improve communication and conflict resolution skills within the family unit to promote healing, ask to learn more.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy. This behavioral therapy tries to identify and change negative thinking patterns, and pushes for positive behavioral changes. DBT is used to treat suicidal and other self-destructive behaviors, ask to learn more.
Couples Therapy
Couples therapy focuses on the godly approach to romantic relationships. This therapy can help increase understanding, respect, affection, and intimacy between you and your partner. The therapy technique utilized is the CIP-Model: THOR Theory, ask to learn more.
Complicated Grief Therapy
In complicated grief, painful emotions are so long lasting and severe that you have trouble recovering from the loss and resuming your own life. Different people follow different paths through the grieving experience. There are three different types of complicated grief: chronic grief, which is intense, prolonged, or both; delayed grief; and absent grief. The therapy technique utilized is the CIP-Model: GCTW Theory, ask to learn more.
Crisis Therapy
1:1 crisis counseling is discrete and has limited goals to ensure safety and promote overall stability. The goal of this type of therapy is to provide emotional support and concrete feedback/assistance for the individual. Crisis counseling helps problem-solve and assists individuals in obtaining available resources, ask to learn more.
Is My Child In Crisis?
It is a parents' worst nightmare to discover that there is a pain that your child may have that you can't instantly make better. It can be very confusing to discover that: how your child presents at home, can become unrecognizable, at school. The school system is a business and challenges like the IEP process can be overwhelming. If your youth is in crisis then they are in jeopardy with their school placement, and it may have even got to the point where legal action has been taken against them. God sees that experience and knows the outcome.
Our therapy for youth is called YAAT (Youth Affirmative Action Therapy). It's a clinical, practical, and spiritually holistic approach to helping families and their youth or adolescents improve their social functioning deficits that impedes the youth's success in the home, school, or community, ask to learn more.
What Do I Do?
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