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A collaborative approach to therapy that values relationships and embodies hope and healing. Good therapy and counseling can reflect new and transformed ways of relating and living that may ultimately lead to a greater measure of hope, courage, joy and love in your life. Please contact me today. Montcross Counseling Center welcomes all potential clients and does not discriminate in providing services based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or no faith traditions.
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I am a native of North Carolina and have lived in the Montcross Area in Belmont, NC, for ten years.
I completed an MDiv., from Duke University in 1993 and my clinical training in 2005.
I am certified by the State of North Carolina to practice counseling and psychotherapy as a Pastoral Counselor Associate.
I am currently under appointment as an Ordained Elder in The United Methodist Church to the ministry of pastoral counseling.
Montcross Counseling Center welcomes all potential clients and does not discriminate in providing services based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or no faith traditions.
I realize that no two people are the same and as such tailor my therapy to meet the specific needs of my clients.
The research on psychotherapy tells us that the therapeutic factor most responsible for positive change in a client's life is that of the relationship fit between therapist and client.
I am happy to offer a free ten (10) minute consultation to help you decide if therapy with me is the best fit for you.
Please send me a message or call to set this up.
Montcross Counseling Center welcomes all potential clients and does not discriminate in providing services based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or no faith traditions.
Whether aimed at addressing small issues or dealing with potentially relationship-breaking challenges, therapy can help you each feel valued, heard, and connected in new ways that offer the possibility of more openness and a greater capacity for loving.
In the initial stages of couple's counseling, I work to establish the safe, non-judging and supportive environment that is critical to the development of trust between spouses and partners.
I model and teach empathetic communication skills that result in greater understanding between persons.
My approach to helping those with chronic illness and pain begins with an apparently modest question: "what's it like for you?"
People who suffer, often with what are "invisible illnesses, " know the meaning of and the welcome relief this question provides; they are often asked, "how are you feeling?"
For a sufferer of chronic illness this is a closed-ended question, since the answer is invariably, "I'm ok."
You work really hard not to burden others with the details.
You convince yourself they wouldn't understand anyway.
Not at all.
People who ask for help know when they need it and have the ability to reach out.
Everyone needs help now and then.
You already have some strengths that you've used before, that for whatever reason isn't working right now.
Perhaps this problem feels overwhelming and is making it difficult to access your past strengths.
In our work together, I'll help you identify what those strengths are and how to implement them again in what is happening now.
The difference is between someone who can do something, and someone who has the training and experience to do that same thing professionally.
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