Christian Counseling in College Station
If you’re seeking guidance rooted in faith, Christian counseling offers a compassionate, biblical approach to healing. Our experienced Christian counselors in College Station are here to walk with you on your journey.
Let us help you take your next step — even if that’s not with us.
Servicing areas:
Bryan
College Station
Christian Counselors in College Station
Mandy Emery M.A.
LPC, EMDR-Trained
Mandy is a Licensed Professional Counselor with extensive Christian counseling experience for children, teens and adults.
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How We Work Together
Free Consultation
This meeting is about getting to know YOU. We want to know you and your story so that we can help you take the next step in your journey.
Match with Your Therapist
Now that we know you, we can match you with a therapist that has the skills, passion and experience to help you achieve your goals.
Therapy with Purpose
As a solutions-focused practice, we work together with you to develop a treatment plan and achieve your goals.
Christian Counseling FAQs
What is Christian Counseling?
Christian counseling combines psychological principles with biblical guidance. It’s a holistic approach that addresses emotional, mental, and spiritual health, offering support that aligns with your Christian faith.
How does Christian counseling differ from traditional counseling?
While both approaches aim to improve mental and emotional well-being, Christian counseling incorporates Biblical teachings and prayer into the therapeutic process. It focuses on spiritual growth alongside mental health.
Do I need to be a Christian to receive Christian counseling?
No, you don’t have to be a Christian to benefit from Christian counseling. However, sessions will include faith-based perspectives and practices, so it’s important to be open to this approach.
What issues can Christian counseling help with?
Christian counseling can address a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, grief, marital problems, addiction, and spiritual struggles. It offers a safe space to explore how your faith can support you through life’s challenges.
What qualifications do Christian counselors have?
Our Christian counselors hold the same qualifications as traditional therapists, including Masters degrees, their license (LPC) and additional training and certifications.
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College Station Therapists Specializing in Christian Counseling
Our Christian counselors are highly qualified and experienced in integrating faith with evidence-based therapeutic approaches to support your mental and spiritual well-being. They are dedicated to helping you develop a personalized plan that aligns with your faith and addresses your unique challenges.
Equally important, we provide a warm, welcoming, and faith-filled environment. We are here to serve you with empathy and a caring heart, guided by Christian values. We understand that the therapeutic relationship is vital, and if we aren’t the right fit for you, we’ll assist you in finding another counselor who aligns with your needs and faith journey.
Getting Started with Christian Counseling in College Station, Texas
Getting started with therapy is easy. Simply book an appointment with one of our therapists, and they’ll guide you through the process of getting started. They’ll conduct an initial assessment to determine your needs and develop a personalized treatment plan, and will work with you to ensure that you’re comfortable and supported throughout the process.
- 707 Texas Ave Building D, College Station, TX 77840
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