
Sarah Koller
Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach One of my favorite verses in the Bible is John 10:10. It says, “The thief has come to steal and kill and destroy, but I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.” In one
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Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach One of my favorite verses in the Bible is John 10:10. It says, “The thief has come to steal and kill and destroy, but I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.” In one

“He also loves. He also has suffered. He also has waited a long time.” – C.S. Lewis Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach We were created in relationship, for relationship, by a relational God. Because of that, many of our deepest wounds are relational, and so

Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach In therapy, my goal is that you feel understood, supported, and equipped — not just in a general way, but in a way that helps you cope with the specific challenges you’re carrying. I want you to feel like I

***Ariella is not accepting new clients*** Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach None of us are immune to the brokenness of this world. We all encounter it in different ways, often carrying burdens of pain, shame, anxiety, depression, or trauma. But there is hope, and maybe

Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach Our connectedness is part of our humanness. This is the very fabric that weaves us together. The hunger to be seen, and known, and heard, is what makes us human. What brings us into counseling is feeling stuck — that

PHILOSOPHY AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACH What if there is more than this? Frequently, clients and parents will tell me ways they feel stuck and ask “is that normal?” I think what we’re really asking each other is…“Is there hope for change, or should we just

Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach Therapy invites every feeling and emotion. Every person has their own unique story that weaves the threads of their life together. These threads consist of all colors, sizes, and lengths and represent the high highs and the low lows of

“You have searched me, Lord, and you know me.” Psalm 139:1 Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach Working toward healing and wholeness takes a lot of courage – that is why I love the Teddy Roosevelt quote at the bottom of this page. It is not the

Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach Life gets heavy, especially when you’re trying to hold everything together for everyone else. Whether you’re a child overwhelmed by big emotions, a teen sorting through identity and pressure, or a parent exhausted by it all, counseling can offer a

Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach At the end of “The Wizard of Oz”, Glinda helps Dorothy understand that she had the ability to return home all along. One of my most important roles as a counselor is to empower and encourage you by identifying your
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