“Faith should be an invitation, never an expectation. You are welcome here whether or not you choose to include faith in therapy.
Faith-sensitive therapy, when you want it included.
Faith can be an important part of healing for some clients. For those who wish to include their Christian faith in therapy, Marcia offers faith-integrated support that may include reflection on values, identity, meaning, hope, forgiveness, grief, and resilience.
Faith integration is always optional. Clients choose whether and how faith is included. Therapy remains clinically grounded, respectful, and client-centred. Faith-based reflection is never imposed and may be adjusted or removed from therapy at any time.
Held gently, offered only if asked.
When clients invite faith into the room, the work can take many shapes. These are some of them.
Reflection on values & meaning
Exploring what gives life shape, hope, and direction — through the lens of faith if you wish.
Working through forgiveness
Both extending and receiving — held with care, never rushed, always at your timing.
Identity rooted in faith
Untangling who you are from what you've done, what's been done to you, and what others have said.
Grief, lament, and hope
Space for the hard questions faith holds — doubt, anger, wonder — without judgment.
Where the line stays clear.
Therapy is therapy. The frame is held with care so that faith, when included, supports the work — never replaces it.
- ✕A substitute for clinical care or evidence-based therapy.
- ✕A pathway for proselytizing, conversion, or doctrinal teaching.
- ✕An expectation — clients who don't want faith included receive the same standard of care.
- ✕A place where any single tradition is privileged or required.