Frequently asked questions

What type of counseling do you offer?

Research indicates that effective counseling hinges on a strong therapeutic alliance characterized by trust, understanding, and a sense of connection between the counselor and client. Whatever brings you to counseling, we want to ensure you feel understood and cared for.

Our specialties include infidelity and betrayal trauma with a focus on the impact of early childhood attachment and trauma on current relationship problems. Our experience includes cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, trauma-informed counseling, faith-integrated therapy, and attachment-based therapy, among others.

We hold to a Christian worldview which informs our approach to care. We believe the gospel is foundational to our trauma-informed care.

How long will I be in counseling?

That depends on your individual situation and preferences. Some clients come in with a very focused goal for counseling, which may lend itself to fewer sessions. In our experience, many clients come in with various issues while struggling to pinpoint the exact source of their problems. In these cases, it may take more time to understand the nature of the issue and work toward a more profound understanding and healing.

How do you help a couple who has experienced infidelity?

Infidelity is not a marriage problem, it is a “me” problem. We suggest individual counseling to help each spouse work on his/her distinct parts of recovery as well as couples counseling to heal the relationship. We offer intensive counseling which allows extended sessions over 1-2 days to help you make larger steps in a shorter period of time.

Do you accept insurance?

We do not currently accept insurance, but we are happy to provide you with the necessary documentation to submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement. This article helps explain why we do not take insurance.