Faith-Based Counselling
Our therapists can integrate faith-based counselling from a Christian perspective into individual, couples, or family counselling.
How Can Faith-Based Counselling Help?
Faith-based counselling provides for the integration of a person’s faith and spirituality into the counselling and therapeutic process to help them overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Through being grounded in a Biblical worldview, exploring theological perspectives, and seeking wisdom from scripture, your therapist will walk with you to discover spiritual meaning and find strength and comfort in your faith during difficult times. Your therapist can also help you find ways to connect with your faith community to support your emotional well- being.
Stress and Worry
Spiritual Direction
Living Biblically
Navigating Faith
Practicing Sabbath
Identifying and Living Out Your Calling
Improving Spiritual Health and Practices
Emotional Distress
Existential Concerns
Finding Meaning and Purpose
Forgiveness
Interpersonal Conflict
Prayer Support
Self-Worth
Why Choose Us – Oasis of Hope
Supportive, Non-Judgmental Environment:
We provide a safe space for all family members to openly express concerns, frustrations, and feelings without fear of judgment.
Customized Approach:
There is no one-size-fits-all at Oasis of Hope. Each session is tailored to address the specific issues your family faces.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Faith-based counselling integrates professional psychotherapy with Christian faith and values. At Oasis of Hope Counselling Psychotherapy, this means we honour your emotional, relational, and spiritual life, recognizing that healing often involves the whole person—mind, body, and spirit.
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Faith is integrated in a collaborative and client-centred way. This may include discussing spiritual beliefs, values, prayer (if requested), Scripture, or how faith impacts healing and growth. The level of spiritual integration is guided by you.
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Faith-based counselling at Oasis of Hope is provided by a registered psychotherapist using professional, evidence-based therapeutic approaches, while also integrating Christian faith. This is distinct from pastoral counselling, which is typically non-clinical and church-based.
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Christian counselling can help with a wide range of concerns, including anxiety and stress, grief and loss, marriage and relationship challenges, life transitions, identity, purpose, and calling, and spiritual struggles or faith-related concerns.
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Struggling with faith, doubt, or spiritual questions is more common than many people realize. Faith-based counselling provides a safe, non-judgmental space to explore these struggles without pressure, shame, or expectations.