Therapy services for depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, and complex trauma using evidence-based theoretical orientations.

We all have a story. For better or for worse, what we’ve experienced and where we’ve come from influence who we are today. When we take time to pause, reflect, and tend to our souls, we are empowered to make what comes next a truer reflection of who we were created to be.

Selah is an ancient Hebrew word that was often used as a liturgical mark that meant to pause and reflect. Other times, it signaled to prepare for the importance of what followed. Selah can also mean to pause life and tend to one’s soul.

  • Individual Counseling

  • Couple's Counseling