Faith is central to how many people make meaning — and it deserves to be part of the therapeutic conversation, not set aside at the door. Our therapists offer faith-integrated counseling that is clinically grounded, spiritually respectful, and genuinely effective.
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For people of faith, separating spiritual wellbeing from emotional and psychological wellbeing is artificial. What you believe shapes how you understand suffering, relationships, identity, and hope. You deserve a therapist who honors that — not one who treats your faith as irrelevant or something to work around.
At Discover Counseling, our clinicians hold personal values of faith and are equipped to integrate spiritual frameworks into evidence-based therapy. Faith can be as central or as peripheral to your sessions as you choose.
Evidence-based treatment for anxiety and depression, integrated with your faith framework
Couples and individual therapy honoring Christian values around covenant and community
Processing suffering and loss within a framework that includes hope and meaning
Questions of calling, worth, and purpose from a spiritually grounded perspective
Doubt, deconstruction, denomination changes, and shifts in spiritual belief
Untangling healthy conviction from unhealthy shame that has become a wound
Christian counseling at Discover Counseling is not a watered-down version of therapy. Our therapists are licensed, trained professionals who use evidence-based approaches — and who happen to share a faith-informed worldview. The integration of faith is tailored entirely to what you want and need.
Some clients want scripture, prayer, and explicit faith integration woven throughout sessions. Others simply want a therapist who won’t treat faith as a problem to be managed. Both are welcome here. Faith is never imposed — it follows your lead.
We draw on your faith as a resource, not a limitation. Prayer, scripture, spiritual practices, and Christian frameworks can be integrated into sessions as much or as little as you choose.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can be effectively integrated with Christian worldview — particularly in addressing thought patterns, guilt, shame, and identity questions.
Trauma-informed treatment for Christians carrying wounds from difficult life experiences, religious trauma, or painful relationships.
Emotionally Focused Therapy for Christian couples who want to strengthen their marriage within a framework that honors covenant commitment.

Christian counseling, relationships, trauma, anxiety. Faith-integrated approach.

Christian counseling, anxiety, trauma, depression. Telehealth across OR & CA.

Christian counseling, grief, anxiety, life transitions. CBT-focused.

Christian counseling, anxiety, life transitions, codependency. CBT approach.

Christian counseling for children & adolescents. Play therapy, CBT, family-inclusive.

Christian worldview-informed therapy. Life transitions, anxiety, identity.

Christian counseling, trauma, depression, codependency. EMDR trained.

Christian counseling, attachment, grief, identity. Person-centered.
Answers to the most common questions about this service.
Read all FAQs →No. All are welcome at Discover Counseling regardless of faith background. If you’re not looking for faith integration, simply tell us — any of our therapists can provide excellent therapy without a spiritual framework. Our tagline is true: faith can be part of your work here, or not at all. You decide.
It varies entirely by client. For some, it means opening with prayer, referencing scripture when relevant, and processing life events through a Christian lens. For others, it means working with a therapist who shares their worldview without explicit religious content in sessions. You set the level of integration.
Yes. Some people who come for Christian counseling are not looking for faith integration — they’re working through pain caused by religion: church hurt, spiritual abuse, religious scrupulosity, or the grief of losing a faith community. We hold this with care and without judgment.
Not at ours. All of our therapists are licensed professionals trained in evidence-based approaches. Faith integration is an addition to — not a replacement for — clinical skill and evidence-based practice.
Yes. We work with couples who share a faith tradition as well as couples navigating different beliefs. Differing spiritual values can be a significant source of relational conflict, and our therapists are equipped to work with that complexity respectfully.
Reach out and we’ll help you find the right therapist. Faith is welcome here — always on your terms.