How we care

 
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We do not counsel as those who have arrived but as fellow pilgrims.

What should you expect at Renu Care ? 

In the midst of the challenge, Renu Care is here to bring help.

Due to the deeply personal nature of counseling, there are unique challenges. There’s a need to be honest with your-self, with suffering and with someone new is hard. To seek out help takes courage and to move through the process of change takes faith and strength. Such a journey is worthy of applause and to be celebrated.

 

What’s our approach to counseling?

We offer a collaborative approach to counseling, meaning we work together with you, using Scriptures, our trained skill with guidance of the Spirit to offer redemptive and nurturing care. 

A major distinctive for our counseling is for the counselor to know you and what your walking through. Due to being created as individuals and having unique upbringings each of us walks through trials differently. Plus each situation is distinct from another evoking the need for the counselor to ask questions and to listen well. 

Another distinctive of our care is that we are biblical. We hold the conviction that the God of the Bible created us and knows where were at. We believe that scriptures offers to us the wisdom of who we are, why we were created and the direction that we are to go. 

The last distinctive is that we are dependent on our Creator. We believe that He is wisely and lovingly in control, so we seek His guidance and help in the everyday that we might have the strength and discernment to live rightly.  


Who do we counsel, either in-person or virtual?

  • Youth 

  • Individuals 

  • Couples / Families

What counseling issues do we address?

While every counselor has their area(s) of particular expertise, our counselors are trained to address a host of issues. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Addiction

  • Anger

  • Anxiety/Worry

  • Career Direction

  • Dating

  • Depression

  • Divorce Healing

  • Eating Disorders

  • Family Dynamics

  • Fear of Man

  • Grief

  • Guilt

  • Loneliness

  • Marriage Counseling

  • OCD

  • Phobias

  • Premarital Counseling

  • PTSD

  • Sexuality

  • Shame

  • Spiritual Doubt