Faith-Integrated Therapy

Care That Honors All of Who You Are

For many people, faith isn't just a belief system — it's the lens through which they understand themselves, their relationships, and their purpose. If that's true for you, it matters that your therapist can hold that with you, not just tolerate it.

Faith-integrated therapy means your spiritual life is welcome in the room. We can explore how your faith shapes your experience, use Scripture or spiritual frameworks as part of our work, and make space for the questions, doubts, and tensions that come with being human and being a person of faith — sometimes at the same time.

I work with clients who feel conflict between their mental health struggles and their faith, who are navigating spiritual wounds or church hurt, who want their therapy to be informed by a biblical worldview, who have questions about who they are in light of both their faith and their story, and who simply want a therapist who won't dismiss or minimize the spiritual dimension of their life.

Faith-integrated therapy is always optional, never assumed. If you'd like this to be part of our work, just let me know — we'll weave it in naturally. If you prefer a more traditional approach, that's completely fine too.

You are more than your struggles. You are a whole person — body, mind, and spirit — and the best care honors all of that.

Whoever you are, wherever you are in your faith journey, there is room for you here.

If you're looking for a therapist who can walk alongside you in both faith and healing, I'd love to connect.


My Story

My faith is not something I keep separate from my work — it's woven into who I am and how I see people. I believe every person is made with inherent worth and dignity, and that healing is possible at every level — emotionally, relationally, and spiritually. For clients who want that dimension present in the room, I consider it a privilege to hold that space alongside them.

— Cara Charanza, M.Ed., LMFT