The Power Of Christian Counseling

Jul 25, 2018 | Clinical Psychotherpy

 

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For a long time, mental health issues were not openly discussed. In this day and age, increasing rates of depression and suicide have brought mental health into the forefront of public awareness. Holistic approaches treat ailments of mind, body, and soul and believe that mental health, physical health, and spiritual health are interconnected. If you are struggling and looking for Christian counseling Oklahoma city ok, give Kevon Owen a call today and book your appointment so he can help get you on the road to healing.

The Social Stigma of Counseling

Some people shy away from even the concept of counseling as they think it makes them weak in some way. People can also feel judged by others and fear it will look like they can’t handle their own problems and need outside help. Fortunately, the days of social stigma are over. Nowadays, there is such a positive association with admitting you need help, for men and women, and for those who give it. 

The Power of Christian Counseling

Christian counselors like Kevon Owen combine a unique blend of Christian faith and psychotherapy to help his patients work through their issues. Positive counseling can play many different roles for people who are struggling. Sometimes, it provides an ear for someone to vent to; for others, counselors know the right questions people need to ask themselves to find the answers they need. When it comes to grief and bereavement, counselors have the skills to enable people who are weighed down by grief to move forward while incorporating that grief and emotion into their daily life.

At Kevon Owen, Christian Counseling and Clinical psychotherapy, children, teens, depression, grief, and couple’s counseling are all specialties of Owen’s. If you are struggling with stress, depression, grief, or relationship problems, be strong enough to admit you need some help and contact Kevon Owen today.

 

 

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