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Faith-Based Therapists in Chapel Hill, NC


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Franklin Williams

My approach to therapy: My choice of therapeutic techniques includes CBT but I also use techniques from Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, and Multisystemic Therapy. I will use goals, contracts, and homework while keeping client wellness at the forefront of treatment goals.

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Rabia Subhani

My approach to therapy: I do testing from a neurodivergent-affirming paradigm which takes a strengths-based approach. There is nothing broken that needs to be fixed--everyone has their own neurotype and all neurotypes are welcome.

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Debra Jenkins

My approach to therapy: My approach is genuineness. I believe that establishing trust is the foundation for meaningful therapeutic work. I ensure that you feel heard and respected. I am able to support you if you're dealing with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, self-harm, substance use, suicidal ideation, stress, aging, life changes, family issues, cancer, grief and trauma.

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Holly Price Hunt

My approach to therapy: Hi, I’m Holly. My approach is collaborative, encouraging, and empathetic. I help women and healthcare professionals experiencing stress, burnout, anxiety, and life transitions. We'll explore your goals and what may be keeping you stuck. Using Reality Therapy, mind-body awareness, and real-life strategies, we work toward heartfelt, lasting change.

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S. Kyle Cardwell

My approach to therapy: Therapy is rarely easy, but I’ll walk beside you with honesty and care. I offer a calm, respectful space with a structured, collaborative approach—supportive, clear, and appropriately challenging. We’ll move with compassion and purpose, without pressure. My work is trauma-informed and can include Christian faith integration when desired. You set the pace.

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Tiffany Corey

My approach to therapy: My approach is personable and not one size fits all. I do not see you as broken or someone to be fixed. I see you as someone who has learned ways to cope, adapt, and get through, even when it has been hard. Our work focuses on helping you understand yourself more clearly, reconnect with your fullness, and move through life in a way that feels more like you.

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GEORGE LOUGH

My approach to therapy: I do traditional talk therapy, Somatic Experiencing for Complex PTSD, and Jungian dream work. I may use a combination of these approaches depending on what works best for you and the issues that you want to work on. Psychotherapy should help you experience relief from emotional pain, anxiety, depression and the results of trauma or abuse. I see couples also.

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Deanna Floyd

My approach to therapy: I’m a client-centered therapist who wants to help you build a positive self-image, better relationships, and tools needed to help you navigate the complexities of life. I utilize a holistic approach, helping you better understand your thoughts and behaviors, and commit to making powerful changes in your life.

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Tiffany Chirokas

My approach to therapy: Short-term therapy is different by design. It’s focused, intentional, and built for moments when life feels overwhelming and you need support now. Targeting what’s happening in the present, helping you stabilize, gain clarity, and develop practical tools. With a clear structure and defined timeline, therapy becomes purposeful and motivating.

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Leah Diaz

My approach to therapy: I offer a honest and integrated approach when it comes to therapy. No one person is exactly alike, and a therapy plan doesn’t need to be either. I have specialty certifications for PTSD/trauma treatments that are effective and offer true relief.

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Find Faith-Based Therapists & Counselors in Chapel Hill, NC.

Faith-based counseling is an approach to therapy that integrates emotional and psychological healing with your spiritual or religious beliefs. It offers a supportive space to explore personal challenges through the lens of your faith, spirituality, values, and relationship with a higher power.

Faith-based therapists combine evidence-based counseling methods with spiritual principles, prayer, or scripture (depending on your preferences). Sessions can take place in person or online and may draw on a specific faith tradition — such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, paganism, or other faiths — or on a more general spiritual perspective, depending on your needs and beliefs.

Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, grief, relationships, or questions of purpose, faith-based counseling can help you find peace, clarity, and resilience grounded in your spiritual foundation.

Wherever you are located in Chapel Hill, NC, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a faith-based counselor or therapist who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Faith-Based Counseling

Faith-based counseling can help you strengthen both emotional well-being and spiritual connection. Common benefits include:

  • A deeper sense of purpose and meaning
  • Healing that aligns with your faith and values
  • Greater inner peace and spiritual resilience
  • Healing relationships and cultivating forgiveness
  • Support for moral or ethical decision-making
  • Integration of spiritual practices into everyday life

If you’d like to learn more about different types of therapy and which may be right for you, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Faith-Based Counseling

Faith-based counseling may be a good fit if you are:

  • Seeking guidance rooted in your spiritual beliefs
  • Struggling to reconcile faith with personal challenges
  • Coping with grief, guilt, or loss
  • Experiencing relationship or family issues
  • Searching for meaning or direction in life
  • Wanting therapy that honors and integrates your faith tradition

This type of counseling may not be ideal if you prefer a purely secular approach to therapy — though many therapists can integrate or minimize faith elements based on your preferences.

If you’re interested in faith-based counseling, Mental Health Match can help you find a compassionate, qualified therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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