Group therapy offers a supportive environment where individuals facing similar challenges come together to share experiences and learn from one another. Through discussion, participants develop new emotional responses, socialization techniques, and interpersonal skills. Group therapy promotes community, understanding, and healing.
We offer therapy for mood and impulse control disorders, using psychoeducation, Christian mindfulness, prayer, and guided imagery to manage triggers and explosive tendencies. Our approach focuses on impulse and anger management, helping clients gain better control over emotional reactions.
Chronic illnesses such as autoimmune diseases, cancer, chronic pain, and fibromyalgia cause widespread inflammation, pain, and extreme fatigue. We offer support through group therapy, psychoeducation, and self-care strategies to help individuals manage their conditions and navigate multiple medical appointments.
Therapy for depressive disorders focuses on addressing cognitive distortions, building self-esteem, and using techniques such as gratitude and journaling to manage depression. Activities and hobbies are integrated to uplift and maintain a positive outlook.
Bipolar disorders, including Bipolar I and II, involve extreme mood swings from mania to depression. Therapy focuses on psychoeducation and interventions to manage symptoms, address mood swings, and develop coping strategies for related conditions.
Severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and psychotic disorders require structured psychoeducation focused on managing symptoms like delusions, hallucinations, and medication adherence. Therapy addresses reality testing, thought disorders, and maintaining activities of daily living (ADLs) for a stable life.
Behavioral therapy addresses challenges in children during their developmental years, often manifesting as emotional disturbances, school issues, oppositional defiance (ODD), conduct disorders, and parenting concerns. It aims to improve behaviors and emotional regulation through structured interventions.
Neurodevelopmental disorders are conditions that appear during early developmental years, often affecting personal, social, academic, and occupational functioning. These disorders include ADHD, Autism, and various Learning Disorders, impacting executive functioning and development.
Christian-focused family therapy centers on redefining family roles based on God’s design, using scripture to clarify gender roles, parental responsibilities, and the role of children within the family.
A hope-focused approach that uses strategic therapy techniques to help couples improve communication, address power dynamics, and reintroduce key virtues such as forgiveness, love, and hope into their relationship.
Pastoral Care, or Christian-focused therapy, integrates a person's faith with psychological well-being. It involves using spiritual principles and one's relationship with God to address emotional and mental health challenges, promoting personal growth and healing.