What To Expect + Frequently Asked Questions
Our Approach
In Him Christian Wellness is a faith-based agency.
The Christian perspective is foundational to how we care for people. Prayer and Scripture are utilized according to the comfort level of each client.
In Him Christian Wellness is an evidenced-based practice.
Interventions are based on what is considered to be best-practice for the issues presented.
In Him Christian Wellness focuses on wellness.
People are not compartmentalized beings. Body, mind, and spirit are integrated and interactive aspects of life and each can significantly influence how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
Things to Know
Each therapist keeps their own schedule, and we are not all in our respective offices at the same times or on the same days of week, therefore, we do not always see each other daily.
Regarding communication with your therapist or clinician: If a client has a question or concern about his or her care, he or she should contact his or her clinician directly to address it. Each therapist has his or her own phone number and email address. You are also welcome to contact our Executive Director with any questions or concerns.
If utilizing more than one service or seeing more than one clinician, we will communicate regarding situations that require integration of services. But again, if you have questions or concerns about specific issues, please communicate directly with that clinician.
All payments are due at time of service. If you choose to pay online, using your Therapy Notes portal, you will be charged by our billing department the day after services. If you pay by cash, check, or PayPal, our preference is that you pay directly prior to or following your appointment. Please let your clinician know when the payment has been made.
What are “evidence-based” practices?
We are professionals who have been trained to use techniques that have been researched to be effective. Active listening is significant to establishing rapport with our clients so that we gain a deeper understanding of the issues and so that our clients trust us. You will take an active part in establishing goals and will be informed of therapeutic interventions used. If our services are not a good fit for you, we will gladly provide referral options.
What does “wellness” mean?
We’ve all felt bad after eating too much of the “wrong” thing. We’ve all experienced a loss of appetite or “emotional eating”. If we can help you take some positive steps systemically, we believe you can experience faster symptom relief and life changes that will promote well-being.
How do you address divorce?
God speaks of a oneness in marriage that should not be broken (Matthew 19:5-6). He also speaks of times in which divorce is allowed (1 Corinthians 7:15, Matthew 19:9). If you are a Christian, we will convey Scriptural truths regarding the issue and encourage you to walk in a manner that glorifies God. We encourage participation by both parties, so that we can more fully understand the situation and help you move toward being at peace with God and man. Hope and healing is available and possible for you. If you are not a Christian, you can find hope and healing from Scriptural truths, yet the therapeutic focus will be to help you process healthy steps according to your core values. We will not encourage or promote self-destructive courses of action.
How do you address sexuality issues?
We’ll actively listen to your story with empathic understanding and will encourage you to walk in a manner that helps you experience abundant life. Gender and sexuality are important topics to honestly consider and address, because they speak to the core issues of personal identity and purposes of God. We also find that many people experience some type of brokenness and hurt in life surrounding sexuality. We believe that gender is defined by God (Genesis 1:27) and sexual activity is a behavior that is provided by God for the purposes of marital satisfaction, purity (1 Corinthians 7:3-5) and procreation (Genesis 1:28). We recognize that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23), including us. We will approach these issues with sensitivity and humility, yet we will not encourage or promote self-destructive courses of action.