Services For Adults

Clinical therapy is when a trained professional meets regularly with a person to help them work through issues they have been facing, which may include thoughts, feelings, beliefs, behaviors, or challenging memories. Clinicians meet with clients one-on-one in a safe and confidential environment and tailor the therapy process to meet each individual’s unique needs. Also known as psychotherapy, talk therapy, counseling or treatment, it can help people overcome obstacles that influence their wellbeing

There are times in life when clinical counseling is not necessary and/or will not meet the needs of the whole person. Pastoral Counseling is a unique form of counseling which uses spiritual resources as well as religious and/or theological training. Pastoral counseling is ideal for individuals who are struggling with a variety of challenges such as spiritual issues, managing difficult life transitions, forgiveness, and marriage work, among other reasons.

*Services also offered in Spanish

Family therapy is when family members meet together with a counselor to address issues relating to the family’s overall functioning. Common topics include communication struggles, grief, life transitions, problematic behaviors, conflict resolution, and understanding healthy roles/boundaries within the family unit. Family therapy may include all members of the family, or sometimes just those willing to participate. Treatment plans (including length of treatment) are tailored based on each individual family’s needs. Family therapy may be the sole treatment for family members, or work in conjunction with family members’ own individual therapy processes.

The Light House offers a variety of groups throughout the year. A group is typically between 8-12 members working toward a common goal with one or two mental health professionals. Groups are used to address specific mental health concerns, social skills development, personal growth, among other things. The group dynamic often helps people feel supported as they move forward. Learn More

This is a unique treatment option for those suffering from the symptoms of PTSD or other trauma-related diagnoses. When trauma hits, especially at a young age, the foundation of who we are gets shaken. This trauma retreat model allows for the time necessary to begin understanding the impact of trauma, learn skills to calm panic symptoms, understand emotions, begin addressing the negative core beliefs that are formed in the midst of trauma and create a vision for life after trauma. Trauma can destroy how we experience our lives. This retreat is designed to be a step in the process of regaining your ability to experience the truth of who you are. Clients can be referred by their current clinician or self-refer. It is recommended that a client have a plan for follow-up services after the retreat has concluded. This is not a one-time, fix-all service. It begins or continues the work of addressing the impact of trauma in your life. 

This service includes 4 days of intensive 1:1 and group therapeutic work to target trauma and manage the impact on your day to day living. Each 6 hour day will include group work, psychoeducational work around trauma, 1:1 work with a clinician who will use evidence-based, researched trauma approaches to target your specific needs.

The Arno Profile System is a clinical diagnostic tool used by the National Christian Counselors Association to assess a person’s God-given temperament. It is extremely valuable in helping an individual better understand themselves, their child or a family member. The Light House provides counselors who are certified to use this tool in order to help individuals and families understand each other better. This service is provided in conjunction with one-time or ongoing session(s).