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Christian Counseling therapists in Scarborough, ME

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Florham Park, New Jersey therapist: Brad Croyle, licensed professional counselor
Christian Counseling

Brad Croyle

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA. LPC
I work with clients who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship or family issues and I offer faith-based Christian therapy in addition to traditional therapy. During our sessions, we will collaborate to create a plan for addressing them that helps you resolve such issues in a meaningful manner to restore functioning enabling and empowering you to move beyond your past. I practice from a Holistic perspective and commonly employ EMDR and other effective modalities with helping clients achieve balance and purpose in their lives and creative solutions to their problems. This includes exploring past issues and trauma that may be a factor presently. Our goal is to make lasting and desired changes to promote healthy relationships and positive interactions.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Scarborough, Maine (Online Only)
Grand Rapids, Michigan therapist: Irene Kraegel, psychologist
Christian Counseling

Irene Kraegel

Psychologist, PsyD, LP
For clients of Christian faith (including both Protestant and Catholic), I am skilled in the integration of faith and psychology.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Scarborough, Maine
Renton, Washington therapist: Launi Treece, psychologist
Christian Counseling

Launi Treece

Psychologist, PhD
I have been a Christian since 1995 (in graduate school). I love weaving christian and biblical concepts into the process to add hope and peace into the mix. I am very understanding if my patient wants to incorporate christian concepts in any way, including if they have experienced wounding in the christian community.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Scarborough, Maine
Monroe, Washington therapist: Anna DiNoto, psychologist
Christian Counseling

Anna DiNoto

Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
Being a Christian psychologist myself, this is an area of support that can harmoniously intertwine both faith and mental health. The integration of faith alongside fallabilities and areas one wants to work on can vary greatly. We would work together to determine how this looks.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Scarborough, Maine
Seattle, Washington therapist: Dr. Abrielle Conway, Rooted in Grace Psychological Services, psychologist
Christian Counseling

Dr. Abrielle Conway, Rooted in Grace Psychological Services

Psychologist, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
Do you find yourself questioning your faith? Wondering whether your faith is strong enough or if God still sees and loves you? Please know that you're not alone. Depression, anxiety, and traumatic experiences can impact your thoughts, even your thoughts about God and who you are as a believer with these struggles. Too often, we see condemnation from the church about mental illness being related to lack of faith. However, several individuals who are revered by the church as saints (Mother Theresa is one example) have shared struggles in their faith and their tendency toward depression. A significant portion of my training has included working with individuals with a Christian background (involved in volunteer and occupational Christian ministry, trained in Stephen Ministry, PREPARE/ENRICH, Hope Focused Couples Therapy, wrote a dissertation on the relationship between one's God-image and forgiveness, and served as a consultant to pastors on mental health issues). Recently, I've become interested in helping others heal from religious trauma and spiritual abuse. Unfortunately, religion has sometimes been used to intimidate and exert power over others. This can happen from the pulpit or within personal relationships with others. In these situations, survivors can develop not only symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD, but significant confusion surrounding their identity, their purpose, God's character, and their own standing with God. Please know that when we work together, I am sensitive to this possibility, and I will always follow your lead in discussing matters of faith. I will not attempt to lead you in one direction over the other, as you are capable of making your own decisions. I will, however, listen and support you as you navigate this often bumpy terrain. Mental health concerns and negative religious experiences are nothing to be ashamed of, and only by acknowledging them within a safe space can there be true healing. Keep in mind that there is no problem too big to overcome. Even if the future looks bleak, remember that hope and healing are possible.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Scarborough, Maine (Online Only)