Our spiritually sensitive, professional counselors are here to help you walk through difficult times, offering the highest quality of Christ-centered counseling. Tapestry Counseling believes that hope is found in the blood of Jesus, who has covered all our sins with a single, redeeming scarlet thread woven throughout the tapestry of our lives.
This tapestry is colored and textured by a variety of interwoven relationships and experiences. Through frayed by problems and challenges, it can - though Christian counseling - be re-knit into a picture of love and harmony.
This tapestry is colored and textured by a variety of interwoven relationships and experiences. Through frayed by problems and challenges, it can - though Christian counseling - be re-knit into a picture of love and harmony.
Services
Appointments may be scheduled by calling the counseling office at 903-316-5711. If you are currently a client, you can schedule, reschedule, or cancel an appointment through your client portal. Tapestry counseling seeks to offering accessible and affordable counseling. There are a limited number of appointment openings with the fee based on income for those with demonstrate need.
An individual can benefit from participating in counseling in a number of different ways. Counselors can provide support, problem-solving skills, and coping strategies for issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship troubles, unresolved childhood issues, grief, stress management, and body image issues.
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Mary Bertelsen
Oct 02, 2020
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Julie David is a phenomenal counselor that genuinely takes the time to care and creates a safe space for healing. Working to be the best version of yourself is hard work, but Julie has made this experience everything I could have hoped for. Healing needs Jesus, and having that in the center of every session has made all the difference. So thankful to have found her and highly recommend her for trauma and EMDR therapy.
Docdeason
Dec 22, 2018
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Jeff Bice
Nov 07, 2018
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Alissa Deason
Sep 26, 2018
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