Liminal Space

Service · Faith-Based

Christian
counselling.

For those who carry faith into the therapy room, this is a place to bring all of it — the questions, the longing, the ache, the quiet trust. We hold the work of healing in a way that honours your relationship with God.

Faith is offered as a lens, not a prescription. You set the pace. I walk alongside.

Hands holding a glass jar with butterflies

On holding space

“He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.”

— Psalm 23:3

What we explore

Where faith meets the work of becoming.

Sessions move between modalities — narrative, somatic, EMDR — with room for the spiritual life when you want it there.

01

Faith woven into the work

For clients who invite this perspective, scripture, prayer, and contemplative practice can sit alongside the clinical work — never imposed, always at your pace.

02

Belief, doubt, and deconstruction

The harder seasons of faith — wrestling, doubting, re-examining what you were handed — are welcome here. There is room to ask the questions without losing the thread.

03

Trauma & the spiritual self

Religious wounding, church hurt, and trauma carried in the body all shape how we relate to God and to others. EMDR and somatic processing help these stories settle.

04

Values & the formed life

Many of our convictions are inherited before they are chosen. Together we examine what is yours, what you want to keep, and what is asking to be re-authored.

An invitation

Truth held with grace.

Christian counselling here is not advice from a pulpit. It is clinically grounded psychotherapy that makes room for the parts of you formed by faith — your prayer life, your scripture, the communities that shaped you, the seasons of dryness and the seasons of nearness.

For some, that means praying together at the start or end of a session. For others, it means simply knowing that your therapist understands the language of the inner life and won’t pathologize what is, for you, sacred.

As a Certified EMDR Therapist and Registered Psychotherapist, I bring the same evidence-based care to faith-integrated work as to any other — including for those carrying religious trauma or navigating deconstruction.

Further reading

Attachment theory, Jesus, and simple faith

An essay on how the patterns we learn in our earliest relationships shape the way we come to God — and the quiet freedom of returning to a simpler trust.

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