
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

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

“Perhaps this is the moment for which you have been created.” – Esther 4:14 Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach I am a Christian counselor-in-training, lifelong encourager, wife of 20+ years, mom of seven (yes, seven!), and someone who’s been through enough real-life highs, lows, and

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

“We are, not metaphorically but in very truth, a Divine work of art, something that God is making, and therefore something with which He will not be satisfied until it has a certain character.” – C.S. Lewis Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach I understand what

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

“God is a God of the present. God is always in the moment, be that moment hard or easy, joyful and painful.” -Henri Nouwen Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach Many of my clients schedule a counseling appointment because they are looking for change. We all

“You have searched me, Lord, and you know me. . . Before a word is on my tongue you, Lord, know it completely.” Psalm 139:1, 4 Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach I offer a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where healing and growth begin, allowing you room

Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach I believe real change happens in relationships. We hurt, heal, and grow as we navigate our relationships with others. I am passionate about working with individuals, couples, and families to help them move towards greater health in their personal lives,

Philosophy and Therapeutic Approach Change is inevitable and as time passes, we are often no longer able to keep things under control or hidden. God wants healing for us all, which is why we have that yearning and hope for completeness. I view therapy
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