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Sanctuary (n): from the Latin sanctus or holy; 1) a sacred or holy place; 2) a place of refuge or safety, a haven; 3) shelter from danger, hardship, or threat. Sanctuary Counseling Group has provided mental health counseling and pastoral counseling in the greater Charlotte area and in satellite offices in cities and towns around the Western Piedmont of North Carolina for over 50 years.

Sanctuary Counseling Group currently has satellite offices in 15 locations in the Western and Central Piedmont. To learn more about us and the kinds of services we provide, or to find out how to make an appointment with a therapist in your geographical area, feel free to contact us. We would love to hear from you.
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Not all persons bring issues of faith and spirituality into the counseling session, but some do. SCG therapists are trained in both mental health counseling as well as theology and spirituality, and are open to the ways that one's faith may be an asset in healing and health. As noted in our mission statement, "we are dedicated to the healing of heart, mind, and soul."
Are you grieving the loss of a loved one? Or are you close to someone who is trudging through the grief process? If so, join us for a 10-week series exploring many aspects of bereavement. We will discuss topics such as grieving well, grief after traumatic loss, coping with the loss of a child, infant loss, and grief intervention strategies with our understandings of our faith interwoven each evening we gather.
While Sanctuary Counseling Group (SCG) has a standard fee for services comparable to fees charged by other agencies in our catchment area, in compliance with the Samaritan Institute and the American Association of Pastoral Counselors guidelines we can use a fee-adjusted sliding scale based on household income and family size when necessary.
At SCG, we provide professional faith-based counseling and psychotherapy to persons struggling with a variety of issues including stress, self-esteem, guilt, anger, depression, anxiety, grief, marital and family conflict, domestic violence and child abuse, peer pressure and parenting, life changes, illness, spirituality and more.
The Solihten Institute (formerly the Samaritan Institute), located in Denver, Colorado, is the international headquarters for a network of 91 professional counseling Centers located across the United States and in Tokyo, Japan.

It began in Elkhart, Indiana in 1972 when a physician, two parish pastors, and a seminary professor observed that by working together, ministers, therapists, and physicians were very effective in helping people with stress-related problems.This team approach became the foundation of the Samaritan program which moved to Denver in July of 1983.
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