Answering your frequently asked questions
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- Inability to resolve conflict in a healthy way.
- One partner dominating the relationship so that the needs of the other are not met.
- Inability to compromise.
- Either partner stepping outside the marriage to “fix” the problems.
- Breakdown in communication.
- Confusion about the roles of each spouse in the marriage.
- Pornography.
- Deceit.
- Disagreement about parenting styles.
- Addictions.
This is not a comprehensive list of reasons why you may come to the Counseling Center. Our experienced staff works to provide you with a supportive, non-judgmental environment in which you may work through these or many other issues.
We understand that you may feel anxious about coming to the Counseling Center, and our aim is to help you feel comfortable so that you may successfully achieve your counseling goals.
You can find details about the process of getting started and the rhythm for an intensive counseling session week on our Services Page.
Yes. All conversations are private and confidential. It is also confidential that a person is meeting a counselor. The only time this would not apply is if a life/death/self-harm situation arises and bringing in a third party would be valuable for your health and safety.
For the couples intensive, the session are 3+ hours per day for 5 days. Then we have 1 hour followups for a series of months following. Find out more on our Services page.
The Office Hour calls (25 minutes) are available Tuesday through Friday at 8:00am and 8:30am Pacific time on a first call, first serve basis. You can bring prayer requests, questions about our counseling center, concerns, etc. to this call. To schedule, contact our office.
As a non-profit organization our funding comes solely through your donations. We invite you to join us in making a difference for families and marriages by making a financial contribution. All contributions are fully tax deductible. More information can be found on the Services page.