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At Ahavah Counseling, the name and logo reflect the soul of my mission. “Ahavah” is a Hebrew word for love, and it signifies a deep, intentional, and active form of love—one that involves compassion, presence, and commitment. The logo is designed to represent the kind of care and healing I represent through therapy.
The Circle symbolizes wholeness, continuity, and safety. It represents the therapeutic space we create together: a nonjudgmental, space where all parts of you are welcome, and healing can unfold during sessions.
The Hand Holding the Heart reflects the compassionate, supportive guidance at the core of my work with you. The hand represents my presence—gentle, grounding, and attuned—while the heart symbolizes your own courage, emotion, and capacity for growth. Together, they express the healing power of a therapeutic relationship.
The Crescent Moon is a symbol of transformation, cycles, and soft light. It represents the natural phases of life and the hope that even in darkness, growth is still taking place. The moon invites us to honor every part of our journey, knowing that healing is not always in a pattern that makes sense but comes together in the end.
Relationship abuse, Intimate partner violence or, more commonly known as Domestic Violence is a collection of varying tactics used by individuals to maintain power and control. The results can be long-term confusion, low self-confidence and a host of other things. You can feel like yourself again!
Do you feel that you continually find yourself in unhealthy relationships and want to stop the pattern? Many times when there are difficulties emotionally they are tied to people we are connected to whether romantic, friendships or co-workers. Are you experiencing difficulty in one or more of your relationships? Are you wanting to improve the outcome or need support while you evaluate the health of your relationships? Individual therapy sessions can support your goals. Ask us how.
There are not many things that can compare to the crushing pain associated with the loss of a significant relationship. It is often overlooked as a form of grief but that is exactly what it is. Working through your loss can assist with gaining clarity and perspective for your future.
Depression and anxiety can show up in various ways depending upon the person and other factors that can make them more prone to these feelings. The good news is there are methods through individual therapy sessions to work through those difficulties and coping skills to help you minimize the impact of any symptoms you are experiencing.
The purpose of psychoeducation is to provide information about various mental health disorders and support for coping with them.
The topics can vary and the method of delivery can range from virtual to in person, to individuals, families, groups and community events. There are several flexible ways of delivering this service.
Finding a therapist can be challenging and it can become more difficult when desiring a Christian therapist. Individual therapy sessions can be beneficial for addressing concerns you are facing including confusing situations such as relationship abuse. Therapy sessions supported by spiritual and biblical perspectives can provide you with guidance, clarity and validation.
Individual therapy sessions are provided to youth as young as 12 with no maximum age. Each person and or guardian will participate in a consultation appointment to determine if any other services are necessary before engaging in therapy or if therapy is the best route for the concern.
*If the client is a child, parent(s) will be asked to commit to working with their child outside of therapy to support the interventions introduced in sessions.
Are you searching for a Qualified Supervisor to complete your post graduate requirements to become a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida?
I offer supervision using a mixture of the strength based and person centered models. I have a background in education, criminal justice, social services, and I have provided therapy for child welfare, domestic violence survivors and the community in general.
Inquire about a consultation to see if I may be able to assist you.
Other areas assisted in are: removal/separation from nuclear family (foster care/relative care), grief, self-esteem, healthy boundaries, communication, co-parenting, and dating.
Concepts used: Primarily CBT and integration of other therapy models with a trauma informed approach.
The No Surprises Act law means consumers are protected from surprise billing (balance billing) when they get emergency care or get treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, regardless of whether the consumer got coverage on their own (from an insurer or from the marketplace) or from their employer. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate call 1-800-985-3059, email FederalPPDRQuestions@cms.hhs.gov or visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises/consumers
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