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When you or someone you love is hurt, angry, or depressed--where can you go for help?
When life brings tragedy, grief, sorrow, guilt, or anxiety--where can you go for comfort?
When relationships are stretched to the breaking point or are already broken, seemingly beyond repair, when people are acting out with destructive behavior: drug and alcohol use, overeating, overwork, verbal or physical abuse--where can you turn to begin again?
When our lives and our relationships have become unmanageable, it often seems that help remains frustratingly out of reach. Psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, pastors, counselors, life coaches, motivational speakers, and many others create a dizzying array of intimidating choices. Then trying to determine the quality and integrity of each caregiver adds another layer of complexity. Degrees and licensure don’t always tell the whole story of a counselor’s competence and ability to help where really needed--especially when what’s needed is both a spiritual and clinical approach to a healthy and contented life.
Recognizing the great need for quality Christian counseling, Pastoral Counseling Association (PCA) has been formed to provide a reliably high standard of spiritual and psychological care to those wounded in soul and body. We offer Biblically focused therapy by trained, gifted, and licensed pastoral counselors who have decades of pastoral care experience in church settings ranging from counseling to teaching to leading local congregations.
Please take a few moments to learn about the PCA difference.
Each pastoral counselor at PCA brings a sense of God’s love, years of spiritual training, and clinical integrity to each person with whom we work. Learning to live theeffect of God’s love each day is the goal of pastoral counseling--how we get there is the journey we discover together.
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