Services
and Who we help…
Disclaimer: The names and images in these stories are a composite blend of clients who I’ve helped and do not represent any specific person.
Adam is having a difficult time adjusting to college life. This is his first time living away from home and homesickness is starting to make him question if college is right for him. Between the academic pressure of classes and the social conflicts of having a difficult roommate, Adam is starting to feel hopeless. He’s not old enough to drink, but it seems like everyone around him uses alcohol to escape. This doesn’t align with his Christian values, but he’s starting to feel desperate. He’s not sure if the free counseling resources at his secular college will be a good fit with his values or even integrate his faith.
Mike and Susan used to have a great marriage. Over the past 6 months their relationship has declined to the point where they hardly even speak to each other anymore. Both feel angry, disconnected, and frustrated with each other. Mike feels like all Susan does is criticize him for not doing enough after a hard day’s work, and Susan feels like Mike just shuts down when all she is doing is asking for help. They desperately need tools to communicate better and break out of these patterns they are both stuck in.
Jane hasn’t been sleeping well for over two weeks now. She often wakes up in the middle of the night feeling very anxious, having “what if…” scenarios play in her head. She also has racing thoughts about all the things she has to get done tomorrow. Sometimes it’s hard for her to fall asleep at night, replaying all the things that went wrong that day saying “if only…” to herself. Sleep is becoming a battlefield, and her concentration, energy levels, and overall mood is noticeably suffering.
Mark and Lisa feel like their 16 year-old son, Ethan, has become a stranger in their own home. He used to be talkative and easygoing. Now he disappears into his room, and spends hours on his phone or gaming. His grades have slipped and arguments escalate quickly.
From Ethan’s perspective, things feel different too. School is stressful, friendships are complicated, and it seems like his parents only notice what he does wrong. When they push for answers, he shuts down or pushes back. Mark and Lisa wonder if they are being too strict or not strict enough, while Ethan feels misunderstood and pressured.
Pastor Dan loves his church and takes his calling seriously. Lately, the pace feels relentless. His days start early and often end late. Dan tells himself that shepherds don’t clock out, but he’s beginning to feel exhausted, discouraged, and stretched thin. At home, his wife and children sense the strain. He struggles to say no when church members ask for help because he fears disappointing people or letting someone down. The boundaries between ministry and family life have slowly blurred, leaving him feeling pulled in every direction. Dan wonders how long he can keep going at this pace—and whether there is a healthier way to care for his congregation, his own family, and himself.
Individuals
The Husband who is carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders and feels like no one understands what he’s going through…
The Mom who is struggling with anxiety and lays awake at night…
The College Student who is finding it difficult to thrive in his new environment and experiencing a lack of local support that aligns with his faith…
The Woman who wonders if God has forgotten her and is doubting her worth…
The angry, the anxious, the hurting, the hopeless, the broken, and the lonely.
The Man who is crushed by guilt and shame as he’s trapped in sexual sin desperate to find a way out…
Couples and Families
The newly married husband and wife who only after a few short years have reached an impasse in continual communication breakdowns and arguments…
The teenager and their parents who are locked in a power struggle and spend most of their time fighting a seemingly losing battle…
The newly engaged who want to learn more about themselves, each other, and how to enter into this life-long commitment with all the right tools before marriage…
The elderly couple who has witnessed their 40-year union slowly fade and are living as lonely strangers in the same house…
Siblings or best friends who need some supportive yet objective perspective on what is causing their issues with each other…
Church Workers
The pastor who feels spread so thin with serving everyone else that he is starting to wonder if this is sustainable…
The high school teacher who feels unsupported and starting to burn out in their teaching ministry…
The seminary student who is trying to balance school, work, and family life and failing to take care of himself…
Lay workers that put on a brave face at work in the church but are afraid to let others know how much they are struggling…
Any church leader or groups who have organizational problems that need an outside perspective to help them gain clarity and understanding…
What We Treat
Anxiety
Depression
Men’s Issues
Relationship Issues
Addictive Behaviors
Anger Management
Family Conflicts
Grief and Loss
Internet Addiction
Pornography Addiction
Life transitions
Loneliness
Marital and Premarital
OCD
Parenting Issues
Peer Relationships
Self-Esteem
Sexual Addiction
Sleep disruption
Spirituality
Sports performance
Stress Management
Career Exploration
Alcohol and Substance Use
Military/Veterans
Outpatient Counseling via Telehealth anywhere in MICHIGAN and FLORIDA*
*Florida: Private Pay Only, Superbills available