Specializations include:
-Child and adolescent mental health (foster care, adoption, mood disorders, school issues, ADHD, spectrum disorders)
-Couples counseling (premarital/remarriage, marital)
-Separation/Divorce
-Communication
-Conflict resolution
-Family issues (blended families, single parenting, parenting issues, family relationship struggles)
-Grief and loss
-Addictions
-Identity
-Anger management
-Abuse
-Anxiety/Depression/Self-harm
-Trauma
-Crisis intervention
-Sexual issues
-Work related issues
-General life issues
Licensed providers are professionally trained in Master's and Doctoral programs of study related to counseling and psychology. Student interns are also used to provide sliding scale services to those with such need, and to gain excellent training in integrative care. Approaches include clinical assessment, family systems, expressive arts, narrative, Gottman's marital therapy, trauma-focused therapy, play therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), solution focused brief therapy (SFBT), EMDR, Client-Centered therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) among other approaches. All clients are assessed and cared for with consideration of various factors, including biological, psychological/emotional, sociological/cultural and spiritual consideration. Providers are members of and hold positions within various organizations including the American Counseling Association, the American Association of Christian Counselors, the Christian Association of Psychological Studies, and the American Psychological Association.