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What Is Faith-Based Therapy? (And Is It Right for Me?)

5/24/2025

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What Is Faith-Based Therapy?
For many people, faith is more than just a belief system — it’s a source of strength, identity, and guidance. So when life feels overwhelming, it makes sense to want a therapist who not only understands evidence-based techniques but also honors your spiritual journey. That’s where faith-based therapy comes in.

Integrating Faith and Therapy
Faith-based therapy brings together the best of two worlds: clinical expertise and spiritual insight. In my practice, this means creating a space where we can explore emotional struggles while also grounding ourselves in the hope and truth of Scripture — when that is meaningful to you.

Whether you’re experiencing anxiety, trauma, grief, or relational pain, faith-based therapy allows us to look at your challenges through both a psychological and spiritual lens — helping you heal with the support of both proven tools and the deeper values that guide your life.

What Makes It Different?
You don’t have to leave your beliefs — or your questions — at the door. If you’re a person of faith, we can weave prayer, Scripture, or spiritual reflection into our work together. But if you're not religious or unsure where you stand spiritually, that’s absolutely okay, too.

Many of my clients simply want a compassionate therapist who respects their worldview and meets them where they are. Whether or not faith is a part of your life, you'll find a safe, nonjudgmental space here.

Do I Have to Be a Christian?
No. I work with people from various walks of life — Christian or not — who are seeking emotional healing, personal growth, or help navigating life’s challenges. While my own perspective is rooted in Christian values, my approach is never about preaching or pressure. It’s about connection, healing, and honoring the whole person.

Who I Work With
As a licensed therapist in Roseville, CA, I serve individuals and couples navigating:
  • Anxiety, stress, or burnout
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Depression or emotional numbness
  • Codependency and boundary issues
  • Marriage or family conflict
  • Grief and life transitions

Is Faith-Based Therapy Right for You?
If you're looking for therapy that considers your emotional, relational, and — if desired — spiritual well-being, this approach might be a good fit. Whether faith is central to your life or simply a piece of your story, you’ll find care that is thoughtful, professional, and personal.

Let’s Take the First Step Together
If you're curious about how therapy could support your healing journey, I’d be honored to connect with you. I offer therapy in-person in Roseville and virtually throughout California.

​Ready to begin your healing journey? Schedule a session or Contact Sue today.

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Discovering the Power of Brainspotting in Your Healing Journey

12/9/2024

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When life feels overwhelming—whether from trauma, anxiety, or persistent challenges—it’s easy to feel stuck, as though something inside is holding you back from fully healing. Over my years as a therapist, I’ve come to understand that lasting transformation often requires more than traditional talk therapy. This is where Brainspotting becomes a game-changer.

What Is Brainspotting?

Brainspotting is a therapeutic technique that helps access and process deeply rooted emotional pain, often stored in the body and subconscious mind. Developed by Dr. David Grand, this method is based on the idea that where you look affects how you feel.

Here’s how it works:
During a session, we identify “brainspots”—specific eye positions linked to areas in your brain where unprocessed trauma or emotional distress is stored. By focusing on these brainspots while accessing the emotions tied to them, your brain can process and release what’s been holding you back.

Why Is Brainspotting So Powerful?
Unlike traditional therapy, which often focuses on analyzing or discussing problems, Brainspotting taps directly into your brain’s ability to heal itself. This approach bypasses the conscious mind and accesses the deeper areas of the brain responsible for emotional regulation and memory. Many of my clients describe Brainspotting as a breakthrough experience, saying things like: “I finally felt relief from emotions I didn’t even know I was carrying.” “It was as though I could see and feel my healing happening in real-time.”

What Makes Brainspotting Integral to My Practice?

As someone who has worked with individuals facing trauma, grief, anxiety, and relational challenges, I’ve seen firsthand how traditional methods can sometimes leave clients feeling stuck.

Brainspotting fills that gap by allowing us to:
Address the Root of the Problem: Instead of just managing symptoms, Brainspotting helps process the underlying causes of emotional pain.
Create a Safe, Focused Space: The process is client-centered, meaning you remain in control of your experience. Together, we gently navigate the emotions and memories that surface.
Encourage Lasting Healing: By accessing and releasing stored trauma, clients often find relief not just emotionally, but physically and spiritually as well.

Who Can Benefit from Brainspotting?
Brainspotting is effective for a wide range of challenges, including:
Trauma and PTSD: Unprocessed traumatic experiences.
Anxiety and Stress: Persistent feelings of worry or overwhelm.
Grief and Loss: Deep emotional pain following a loss.
Relational Challenges: Struggles with codependency or conflict.
Chronic Pain and Somatic Issues: Emotional pain manifesting physically.

Whether you’re navigating a specific issue or simply feel “stuck,” Brainspotting offers a unique path to clarity, relief, and renewal.

Making Brainspotting Relatable
Imagine this: You’ve been carrying a heavy backpack for years. You’ve learned to live with the weight, but it slows you down and keeps you from moving forward. Brainspotting is like opening that backpack, finding the heaviest items, and setting them down. Suddenly, your steps are lighter, your path is clearer, and you have the energy to move toward what matters most.

How Brainspotting Fits Into My Faith-Based Approach
As a Christian therapist, I believe in addressing the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Brainspotting aligns beautifully with this holistic approach. It allows us to honor the emotional and physical experiences God has given us while releasing the burdens we were never meant to carry alone.

Take the Next Step in Your Healing
​If you’ve been feeling stuck or weighed down by unresolved emotions, Brainspotting might be the key to unlocking your healing. Together, we can explore this powerful method and discover how it fits into your unique journey. You don’t have to do this alone. Reach out today to learn more or schedule an appointment. I look forward to walking with you toward hope, healing, and renewal.

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