Find Christian Counseling Therapists and Psychologists in Jerome, ID (2024)

Tonya Jacob Jepson

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC

Verified Verified

Jerome,ID83338

The main client I hope to work with is one who may have struggled with the therapeutic process in the past I wish to demystify the experience and reach out a helping hand. It depends upon the needs of a client, one session or several sessions. I wish to hear what the client is in need of, and to give them the tools to carry out treatment. Every client has a unique situation and/or a family or relationship system that he or she is working within. The therapeutic process encompasses this situation, as well as formulation of a workable treatment plan that is client driven.i also can make house calls when needed.

The main client I hope to work with is one who may have struggled with the therapeutic process in the past I wish to demystify the experience and reach out a helping hand. It depends upon the needs of a client, one session or several sessions. I wish to hear what the client is in need of, and to give them the tools to carry out treatment. Every client has a unique situation and/or a family or relationship system that he or she is working within. The therapeutic process encompasses this situation, as well as formulation of a workable treatment plan that is client driven.i also can make house calls when needed.

(208) 937-7147

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Terri L Voyles

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, ICADC, CPRP

Verified Verified

Jerome,ID83338

I am passionate about working with individuals to reach their fullest recovery potential. I have experience working with adults, families, individuals and groups. In recent years I have worked with specialty populations including individuals struggling with mental illness, substance abuse, families impacted by substance abuse, and individuals in big life transitions.

I am passionate about working with individuals to reach their fullest recovery potential. I have experience working with adults, families, individuals and groups. In recent years I have worked with specialty populations including individuals struggling with mental illness, substance abuse, families impacted by substance abuse, and individuals in big life transitions.

(208) 497-5516

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Michael A Blaylock

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC

Verified Verified

1 Endorsed

Jerome,ID83338

Are you struggling with depression, anxiety or searching for help with your relationship? Individual and couples counseling is an opportunity to address your mental health and increase relationship connections. I can help you address intimacy issues and specialize is working with anxiety, depression, sexual dysfunction and p*rn addiction. I want to empower you to find peace and relational reconnection.

Are you struggling with depression, anxiety or searching for help with your relationship? Individual and couples counseling is an opportunity to address your mental health and increase relationship connections. I can help you address intimacy issues and specialize is working with anxiety, depression, sexual dysfunction and p*rn addiction. I want to empower you to find peace and relational reconnection.

(208) 684-1692

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Carolyn L Jones

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW

Verified Verified

2 Endorsed

Twin Falls,ID83301

Take Heart - to find comfort and courage as we walk together through life’s challenges. The way is made with relationships: to be seen, knowing you are heard, feeling safe and going out securely in courageous strength. Offering 16 years of clinical experience, finding the path to hope and healing. You are worth the next step toward wholeness.

Take Heart - to find comfort and courage as we walk together through life’s challenges. The way is made with relationships: to be seen, knowing you are heard, feeling safe and going out securely in courageous strength. Offering 16 years of clinical experience, finding the path to hope and healing. You are worth the next step toward wholeness.

(208) 572-9838

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Katie Trent

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW

Verified Verified

Twin Falls,ID83301

Hi! I'm Katie Trent, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 12 years of experience providing counseling, support, and resources to equip and encourage strong, faith-filled families. I provide

Christian counseling

to children, teens, adults, couples, and families experiencing a wide range of struggles, including but not limited to, anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional & behavioral struggles, marital and pre-marital counseling, and family counseling. I utilize an eclectic approach to best meet my client's unique needs with a solution-focus and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy approach.

Hi! I'm Katie Trent, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 12 years of experience providing counseling, support, and resources to equip and encourage strong, faith-filled families. I provide

Christian counseling

to children, teens, adults, couples, and families experiencing a wide range of struggles, including but not limited to, anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional & behavioral struggles, marital and pre-marital counseling, and family counseling. I utilize an eclectic approach to best meet my client's unique needs with a solution-focus and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy approach.

(208) 754-5435

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Stefanie McMinn

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC

Verified Verified

Hailey,ID83333

Waitlist for new clients

I am passionate about working with parents who want more connection with their children, or are navigating parenting a child with OCD or anxiety. I have extensively researched the correlation of family accommodation and negative treatment outcomes in children with OCD. I also want to work with individuals or couples who struggle with mismatched sexual desire in their relationships. I am currently receiving training through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), specifically in discrepancies in sexual desire.

I am passionate about working with parents who want more connection with their children, or are navigating parenting a child with OCD or anxiety. I have extensively researched the correlation of family accommodation and negative treatment outcomes in children with OCD. I also want to work with individuals or couples who struggle with mismatched sexual desire in their relationships. I am currently receiving training through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), specifically in discrepancies in sexual desire.

(208) 295-0980

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Trena H Peckham

Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT, LPC

Verified Verified

Twin Falls,ID83301

Highly motivated and compassionate, I specialize in couples and family counseling, helping individuals and families overcome distress in relationships and find joy and fulfillment through positive family functioning. I value the family as a fundamental unit of society that provides crucial connections for basic human health and emotional wellbeing. While honoring the difficulty in establishing an environment that nurtures loved ones in their journey through struggles and hardships, I believe everyone has innate values that provide both strength and opportunities for growth.

Highly motivated and compassionate, I specialize in couples and family counseling, helping individuals and families overcome distress in relationships and find joy and fulfillment through positive family functioning. I value the family as a fundamental unit of society that provides crucial connections for basic human health and emotional wellbeing. While honoring the difficulty in establishing an environment that nurtures loved ones in their journey through struggles and hardships, I believe everyone has innate values that provide both strength and opportunities for growth.

(256) 548-9748

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Sarah O'Connell

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW

Verified Verified

Hailey,ID83333

Sarah has years of experience working with children and teens in many different settings. She implements research in her practice to ensure the best approaches are being utilized for each individual, family, and group. Sarah sees clients who are healing from trauma, sexual abuse/assault, spiritual and religious trauma, perinatal trauma/depression, among many other areas. She pulls from several different theories and techniques, including Somatic Experiencing, attachment theory, existential psychology, and ACT. She also incorporates play therapy and family therapy.

Sarah has years of experience working with children and teens in many different settings. She implements research in her practice to ensure the best approaches are being utilized for each individual, family, and group. Sarah sees clients who are healing from trauma, sexual abuse/assault, spiritual and religious trauma, perinatal trauma/depression, among many other areas. She pulls from several different theories and techniques, including Somatic Experiencing, attachment theory, existential psychology, and ACT. She also incorporates play therapy and family therapy.

(208) 886-1194

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Chelsea Goodrich

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC

Verified Verified

2 Endorsed

Hailey,ID83333 (Online Only)

Are you a woman struggling to heal from a traumatic relationship, or maybe a lifetime of traumatic relationships with family members, friends and/or romantic partners? Do you find yourself repeatedly involved with individuals high in narcissistic traits (i.e. superiority, entitlement, exploitative, lack of empathy, etc)? Maybe you struggle to find a strong sense of identity or worth, or keep getting trapped in perfectionism, people-pleasing, and a lack of healthy boundaries?

Are you a woman struggling to heal from a traumatic relationship, or maybe a lifetime of traumatic relationships with family members, friends and/or romantic partners? Do you find yourself repeatedly involved with individuals high in narcissistic traits (i.e. superiority, entitlement, exploitative, lack of empathy, etc)? Maybe you struggle to find a strong sense of identity or worth, or keep getting trapped in perfectionism, people-pleasing, and a lack of healthy boundaries?

(208) 886-6090

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Denise M Jensen

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, CSS, QSUDP, LPC

Verified Verified

1 Endorsed

Twin Falls,ID83301

No matter what you are going through in life, there is support and someone who will listen and work with you. Help you alleviate your symptoms and find the root of the issue. Nonjudgmental, compassionate. and genuine. I really love working and connecting with, and helping people.

No matter what you are going through in life, there is support and someone who will listen and work with you. Help you alleviate your symptoms and find the root of the issue. Nonjudgmental, compassionate. and genuine. I really love working and connecting with, and helping people.

(208) 225-5968

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Leisa Watkins

Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT

Verified Verified

Twin Falls,ID83301

My name is Leisa Watkins, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family therapist with specialties and credentialled in Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing therapy and Marital/Couples counseling. I am a trauma informed therapist who believes that trauma does not define a person, it determines our behavioral responses and therefore, it can be healed, and our responses can be altered to become healthier, productive, and lead to success in relationships and in life.

My name is Leisa Watkins, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family therapist with specialties and credentialled in Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing therapy and Marital/Couples counseling. I am a trauma informed therapist who believes that trauma does not define a person, it determines our behavioral responses and therefore, it can be healed, and our responses can be altered to become healthier, productive, and lead to success in relationships and in life.

(208) 987-1097

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Laura Falk

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LCPC

Verified Verified

Mountain Home,ID83647

Do anxious thoughts dominate your mind? Does your default thinking gravitate towards the worst case scenario? Feel like you're always looking for the next bad thing to happen? Does it seem like you're trapped in the cycle of "what ifs?" If you are becoming increasingly overwhelmed with the stress and pressure of life, I'm here to tell you it's possible to move forward in life with hope and confidence. It's easy to feel out of control in such a fast paced world. You're trying to balance it all and it feels like too much. Carrying the load of being everything for everyone gets heavy. Are you ready to feel some relief?

Do anxious thoughts dominate your mind? Does your default thinking gravitate towards the worst case scenario? Feel like you're always looking for the next bad thing to happen? Does it seem like you're trapped in the cycle of "what ifs?" If you are becoming increasingly overwhelmed with the stress and pressure of life, I'm here to tell you it's possible to move forward in life with hope and confidence. It's easy to feel out of control in such a fast paced world. You're trying to balance it all and it feels like too much. Carrying the load of being everything for everyone gets heavy. Are you ready to feel some relief?

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FAQs

Do therapists have the answers? ›

“We help them to understand the best method for their situation, rather than giving them a cookie-cutter approach,” Fu says. That's not to say that therapists can't help you through a conundrum. But rather than giving immediate answers, they act as guides so you learn to make good decisions for yourself.

How do you know if a counselor is good? ›

What are the signs that my therapist is a good fit for me?
  1. They're a good listener. A good therapist will be a good listener. ...
  2. They're accepting and nonjudgmental. ...
  3. They're trustworthy. ...
  4. They're reliable. ...
  5. They're respectful. ...
  6. They have the skills to help you. ...
  7. They're always learning. ...
  8. They're open to your feedback.
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How do most people find their therapist? ›

Your state psychological association may be another source of potential names. Another way to find a therapist is to ask friends or your physician to suggest someone they trust.

Can therapists talk to other therapists about you? ›

There may be times when your therapist discusses your situation with other therapists or their supervisor, which is known as consultation, but even in those situations, the therapist is obligated to keep your identity and privacy as much as possible.

What can you tell and not tell your therapist? ›

So, among the very few things we would say you shouldn't tell your therapist are the chatty details of your day. Avoid the safe subjects you don't have any big feelings or deep thoughts about and the conversation topics you use to put others at ease in casual social situations.

What are therapist red flags? ›

Therapist red flags can indicate a poor fit for clients' needs. Look for red flags like poor listening skills and lack of empathy. Ensure therapists have proper credentials and clear specializations in therapy. Watch out for unprofessional conduct, lack of boundaries, and unethical billing practices.

Should you tell your counselor everything? ›

Being truthful about your feelings and thoughts is essential in therapy, helping you to unearth your underlying issues. Specifically, being honest with your psychotherapist is important because: It builds trust: Sharing your lifestyle, past, and yourself with the therapist is essential for a complete treatment.

What is the difference between a psychologist and a therapist? ›

Some psychologists only conduct research rather than providing therapy, whereas all therapists and counselors provide some type of therapy to their clients. Licenced therapists or counselors have education and training in a field relevant to psychotherapy.

How to choose a counselor? ›

Things to think about include:
  1. Do you feel at ease with the therapist?
  2. Do you think you could build a trusting relationship with them?
  3. Would you feel comfortable telling them about intimate details of your life?
  4. Do you feel safe with them?
  5. Do you like their manner towards you?
  6. Did they listen to you?

Who goes to therapy the most? ›

Considering age, those between 18 and 44 years are more likely to receive counseling or therapy than older adults, however older adults are more likely to take medication to treat their mental health issues.

Why is it so hard to find a therapist? ›

Limited Availability. In many regions, there is a shortage of mental health professionals. This scarcity is more pronounced in rural or underprivileged areas. Even in urban centers, high demand can lead to long waiting lists, making immediate access to therapy difficult.

What is the first thing a therapist asks? ›

During the first session, your therapist may ask you: What are your symptoms? What brought you to therapy? What do you feel is wrong in your life?

What do you say to your therapist for the first time? ›

Sosa says that it's perfectly okay to let the therapist know what's coming up for you at the beginning or any point during the session. You can say something like: "This is my first time in therapy, and I'm feeling anxious. I just wanted to share that and unload some of what I've been carrying."

What happens the first time you go to therapy? ›

In most cases, during your first counseling session, you'll be filling out paperwork and answering basic questions, primarily about your medical and family history, your reasons for going to therapy, and discussing confidentiality, among others.

Can I ask my therapist questions about them? ›

“It totally makes sense for a person to be asking questions of someone with whom they're going to be sharing their intimate self.” The short answer to the question is: Yes. If you have a question, you should ask. Your questions are valid and likely relevant to the therapeutic process.

Is therapy always the answer? ›

Therapy can be an incredibly powerful and effective tool in healing from trauma and managing mental illness. But, it's not the end-all, be-all — and it may not be the thing that ultimately helps us feel better. Like anything else in life, it's not black and white. There's a lot of nuance.

Are therapists supposed to give advice? ›

It's literally not your therapist's job to give you advice. The only exception is when you ask for help with something they actually are an expert on. For example, your therapist can tell you how to deal with symptoms of depression, how to improve communication with your partner, or even how to tackle a creative block.

Do therapists have to agree with you? ›

Therapists Should Not Just Agree With Everything

Therapists generally maintain objectivity and neutrality. They attune to their client's needs, but they don't play a passive role to them.

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