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Marriage Counseling.


Marriage counseling can be daunting and scary. It helps to know that your counselor is on your side…Both of you!
Couples will learn to understand one another better while learning the art of communication. Many have left counseling more content and at peace with their spouse. It is good to see couples happy and more productive.
Individuals Any Age

Whether you’re coming in for yourself or you are bringing in someone else, you can rest assured your counselor will have the goal of listening, understanding, and healing in mind while working through the process. Anxiety or depression, lack of desire or motivation, or whatever your feelings or your situation, you can learn to have peace and joy through the trials and experience a more fulfilling relationship with those you love.

Christian Worldview


Counseling centers around your worldview, whatever that is, and wherever you are coming from, we begin counseling from there. But if you are coming from a Christian perspective and are looking for counseling based on the Bible, you’ve come to the right place as well!

State of Nevada Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist License # 4083
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I love working with individuals and with couples who have relationship issues including infidelity.
Training
- Facilitator – Save Your Marriage Before It Starts (SYMBIS)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Hope-Focused Brief Therapy
- Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
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