Biblical Counseling and Wholehearted Healing — Based in the Boston area for Women across New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Feel Whole in Your Heart, Mind, and Soul
Even When You Trust God, Life Can Still Feel Like a Lot to Carry
When Your Heart Feels Heavy, You may be holding emotions that feel heavy — lingering anxiety, grief, unexpected anger, or shame that doesn’t seem to lift. You’ve prayed for peace, yet your body stays tense, and your heart struggles to settle.
Even prayer may feel quiet or distant, though deep down you know God hasn’t gone anywhere.
A Story That Mirrors Your Own. It brings to mind the woman in Scripture who had been bleeding for twelve years (Mark 5:25–34). She had tried everything she knew, yet still carried exhaustion, shame, and a flicker of hope.
In her weakness, “she came behind Him…and touched His garment” (v.27, NKJV), believing that even the smallest reach toward Jesus might bring healing.
And it did — “Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace, and be healed of your affliction” (v.34, NKJV).
Why You’re Not Alone. In this, many women today carry their own invisible wounds — the ache of anxiety, the weight of grief, the strain of holding everything together.
We long for relief, for peace, and for the assurance of God’s nearness and the confidence that healing is possible.
A Gentle Place for Your Heart to Heal, Biblical Counseling and Wholehearted Healing creates a space to pause, breathe, and finally reach for the healing your heart has needed for far too long.
This Begins to Touch Every Part of Life…
Here, you begin to notice what your body and heart have been trying to say — to understand how old wounds may still shape your present, and how the Scripture and the Holy Spirit are inviting you toward healing.
As you learn practical, biblically rooted tools, your mind and body begin to remember what rest and safety feel like again.
You Might Be Here Because…
You’re emotionally worn down, even with strong faith.
Old grief or unprocessed pain keeps resurfacing.
Anxiety or sadness makes it hard to feel steady.
Relationships feel distant, tense, or difficult to navigate.
Shame, guilt, or perfectionism make it hard to experience God’s grace.
This is a place where you can tell the truth about how hard it’s been — and begin to heal.
Here, the presence of Jesus meets you right where you are.
And if you’re wondering whether this counseling path is right for you, I’m always open to a conversation.
What Healing with Jesus Can Begin to Restore in You
As healing begins to take root, you start to move through life with greater calm, clarity, and confidence.
Your body feels safer.
Your thoughts grow quieter.
Your heart begins to rest.
Moments that once felt overwhelming become invitations to pause, breathe, and welcome God’s truth.
You find yourself responding with kindness and gentleness rather than tension and frustration—connecting more deeply in your relationships and experiencing a peace that follows you beyond the counseling room.
As you grow in self-awareness anchored in God’s Word, you begin to know His heart more fully — discovering that He restores you not by erasing who you are, but by transforming you into the woman He created you to be in Christ.
Learning to Live Whole — In Heart, Mind, and Soul
My approach begins in Jesus — anchored in God’s Word and guided by His steady, faithful presence. I weave together biblical wisdom, an understanding of how God designed the mind and body, and the gentle leading of the Holy Spirit to nurture healing from the inside out.
Together, we explore how God’s Word and emotional awareness work hand in hand — bringing what you feel into the light of Scripture. There, the Holy Spirit brings truth, understanding, and renewed strength, inviting you to walk in wholeness of heart, mind, and soul.
WHAT WILL WORK ON
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Inner healing unfolds slowly and tenderly, guided by the Holy Spirit and rooted in God's truth. As safety grows, your body softens, your mind clears through Scripture, and your soul becomes aware of His loving nearness.
This is a journey away from pushing and performing—toward resting in Him.
A journey away from fear—toward trust.
Away from brokenness—toward the wholeness only God can bring.In His steady presence, every part of you is welcomed, tended to, and made new.
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Healing begins when your body and spirit remember what calm and safety feel like.
We start by creating space for your heart to settle—learning how stress and emotion weigh on you, and how breath prayer, written reflections, and God’s Word help your mind come to rest.
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As you slow down, you begin to notice God’s nearness in a quieter, more intentional way—not because you’ve earned it, but because He has been close all along.
Through stillness and prayer, you learn to pause, breathe, and rest in what is true.
Simple moments of reflection help settle your heart before the Lord, giving space for His Word—not your worries—to guide your thoughts.As you lean into promises like:
“I will never leave you nor forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5
You begin to recognize His steady presence in your everyday moments. Peace becomes more than something you hope for— it becomes the quiet assurance that God is truly with you.
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As peace grows, you begin to see your thoughts and stories through a gentler lens.
Together, we bring compassion to those places and align them with God’s Word so that shame and fear lose their hold. -
Healing becomes a rhythm of grace, not a list of tasks.
We practice simple, sacred habits—morning reflection, gratitude, wise boundaries, and grace toward yourself and others—that help you live with greater calm and keep your heart centered in Christ.
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As God’s truth takes root, calm becomes your new rhythm.
You begin to extend grace to yourself, connect more deeply with others, and live with a sense of wholeness in your thoughts, emotions, and relationships.
How It Shows Up in Everyday Life
When your heart and mind feel heavy, it doesn’t stay tucked away. It shows up in how you relate to the people you love—feeling more guarded, easily overwhelmed, or unsure how to stay connected.
Even everyday responsibilities can begin to feel heavier. Some days, you’re simply getting through—aware that joy and motivation feel quieter than they once did.
As this work unfolds, old wounds begin to heal, and your mind starts to renew.
You’ll begin to:
Find calm as your body learns to rest in God’s peace rather than remaining on edge.
Recognize emotions as gentle signals pointing toward healing, not problems to push away.
Renew your mind with truth and grace from Scripture, especially where fear or shame has taken root.
Carry peace into ordinary moments through simple, prayerful rhythms that ground you.
Reconnect with God’s presence, experiencing His nearness as strength, comfort, and rest.
You can feel lighter, steadier, and rest more fully in God’s peace.
Frequently Asked Questions About Biblical Counseling and Wholehearted Healing
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Wholeness isn’t perfection.
It’s learning to live at rest in who God is.In Scripture, shalom speaks of harmony and restoration in every part of life—body, mind, and spirit. The Greek word sozo carries a similar meaning: to save, heal, and make whole.
Through this work, you begin to notice how God’s truth and presence settle your thoughts and emotions, gently restoring what has felt fragmented or worn down.
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This approach weaves together biblical counseling, trauma-informed care, and gentle nervous-system support—so healing is always rooted in Scripture and guided by the Holy Spirit.
There is space here for anxiety, grief, anger, shame, and exhaustion—while also honoring how the body holds pain and how God brings lasting rest to every part of you.
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Healing is often slow and tender, not instant.
As you meet with God through Scripture, prayer, and honest reflection, He begins to untangle fear, grief, and striving. Over time, His peace replaces pressure, and joy becomes something you can experience again—not just believe in.
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Many women come feeling uncertain, weary, or distant from God. This is a safe and compassionate place to be honest about where you are. You don’t have to have the right words or the right answers—God meets you right where you are, and healing begins there.
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Each session offers a quiet, steady space to slow down before the Lord.
Together, we explore what your heart is carrying, listen for God’s truth in Scripture, and invite the Holy Spirit to guide the process. This work isn’t about fixing yourself—it’s about being met by God and learning to rest in His love as He brings renewal.
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That concern makes sense.
This approach centers Jesus, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit, addressing emotional patterns at their roots and cultivating rhythms of rest that last. There are no quick promises here—but there is real hope as you grow in truth, safety, and freedom before Him.
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If you’re interested in taking the next step, you’re welcome to complete the Apply to Work With Me form.
You’ll have space to share a bit about what’s been weighing on you and what you’re hoping for. From there, we can discuss how healing might unfold and whether this approach feels like a good fit.