You want a therapist who understands where you're coming from. Not someone who treats your faith as a complication, or something to set aside while the real work happens. You want it to be part of the work.
Olive Branch Family Therapy offers Christian counseling in Denton, TX for individuals, couples, and families dealing with anxiety, depression, marriage conflict, trauma, grief, and life transitions. Every therapist on staff is a Christian, and faith can be woven into sessions as much or as little as you want. The office is on Dallas Drive in Denton, and telehealth is available throughout Texas. Private pay rates run $95 to $150 per session, and most clients are seen within a week of reaching out.
Some clients come in during a season that has shaken their faith. Others come in with their faith intact but their life or relationships feeling broken, and they want someone who understands how those things connect.
Anxiety is one of the most common reasons clients seek Christian counseling, and faith-based anxiety counseling Denton TX addresses the fear and worry cycles that don't respond to reassurance alone, with both clinical tools and a spiritual framework.
For clients whose depression and faith feel connected, whether they're questioning God in the middle of it or leaning on that relationship to get through, Christian counseling for depression Denton TX holds both without asking you to separate them.
Families who want shared values to be part of how they work through conflict, parenting differences, or a difficult season often find Christian family counseling Denton TX gives the work a grounding that purely secular approaches don't.
The christian counseling work at Olive Branch blends systems-based clinical methods with Biblical principles, so faith isn't a separate layer added on top of therapy but part of how the work actually happens.
In practice, your therapist may draw on scripture, prayer, or your relationship with God as part of the process, if that's what you want. If you'd rather keep sessions more clinical and less explicitly spiritual, your therapist will follow your lead without question.
The clinical foundation is real. Therapists here use Family Systems, EFT, EMDR, and IFS, and those approaches work alongside faith rather than in place of it.
For couples who want their faith woven into the work, Christian marriage counseling addresses conflict, emotional distance, and marital wounds through both clinical and Biblical frameworks.
Clients who carry painful experiences from the past and want to process them within a faith framework often find that trauma therapy and Christian counseling work alongside each other naturally here.
The practice also partners with local churches and has third-party payer arrangements in place for congregations that want to help members access care.
Beau Davis, Jill Davis, and Wade Bates are among our therapists with direct backgrounds in church counseling and faith-integrated clinical work, including leading marriage retreats, serving as church ministers, and counseling through MHMR settings.
Beau Davis, LMFT, has more than 20 years of experience specializing in Christian marriage counseling and serves as Executive Minister at Singing Oaks Church of Christ. Jill Davis, LMFT and EMDR therapist, has worked with Denton County clients since 2006, specializing in trauma, anxiety, grief, and couples healing from marital wounds. Wade Bates, LMFT Supervisor, brings more than 20 years of experience in church and crisis counseling settings across North Texas.
If you're not sure who to work with, the receptionist will talk through your situation and help find the right match.
Sessions run $95 to $150. Olive Branch is out of network with insurance, and whether individual sessions qualify for out-of-network reimbursement depends on your specific plan. Superbills are available to submit directly to your insurer.
Payment is accepted by cash, check, HSA, and all major credit cards. For clients connected to a local church, third-party payer arrangements may be available to help cover the cost of care.
No. The therapists at Olive Branch are Christians, but they work with clients across a wide range of backgrounds, traditions, and levels of faith. What matters is that you want your faith to be welcome in the room, not that it looks a particular way.
That's completely fine. Faith integration is always optional at Olive Branch. If you'd rather work through things without bringing religion into it, your therapist will follow your lead and the sessions will stay entirely clinical.
No. The approach here isn't prescriptive. Therapists use Biblical principles as a framework for understanding and healing, not as a set of rules to follow. The goal is restoration, not correction.
The first session is mostly a conversation. Your therapist will ask about what's been hard, what you're hoping for, and how much you'd like faith to be part of the process. You won't be pushed into anything before you're ready, and you'll leave with a clearer picture of what the work ahead looks like.
You don't have to sort everything out before you call. Most new clients are seen within a week, and the easiest way to get matched with a therapist who fits both your clinical needs and your faith is through the contact us page, where someone from the office will follow up directly.
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