You made vows before God. That context doesn't disappear when things get hard, and you don't want a therapist who treats it like it should. You want someone who understands what your marriage means to you spiritually, not just relationally.
Olive Branch Family Therapy offers Christian marriage counseling in Denton, TX for couples dealing with conflict, emotional distance, infidelity, and questions about the future of the marriage. Every therapist on staff is a Christian, and faith is part of how the clinical work happens. Sessions are available in person at our Dallas Drive office and via telehealth throughout Texas. Private pay rates run $95 to $150 per session, and most couples are seen within a week of reaching out.
Some couples come in after a specific breaking point: a betrayal, a blow-up that crossed a line, a moment that made it clear something had to change. Others come in after a longer, quieter erosion where the closeness has faded and neither person knows exactly when it happened.
Couples earlier in the process, not yet at a breaking point but feeling the distance grow, often find that Christian couples counseling Denton TX fits better because it carries a less urgent register than marriage counseling while still holding faith as central to the work.
Couples where one or both partners carry unresolved trauma that is affecting the marriage often find that faith-based trauma therapy Denton TX runs alongside the marriage work, addressing what one person is carrying while the couple works on the relationship.
Christian couples who are weighing whether to stay and want to approach that question from within their faith often find divorce prevention counseling Denton TX is where the hardest conversations happen with room for both honesty and hope.
The christian counseling framework at Olive Branch treats faith as a clinical resource, not a separate conversation, which means Biblical principles and evidence-based methods work together in the same session rather than in parallel.
Your therapist may draw on scripture, bring in principles of grace and restoration, or make space for prayer as part of the process. The clinical methods used here, Family Systems therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy, are woven together with that framework rather than kept separate from it.
The goal is restoration: not just a functional marriage, but one where both partners feel genuinely connected to each other and, for those who want that, to their shared faith.
That's a common situation and one the therapists here have worked with directly. Faith integration in sessions follows your lead as a couple. If one partner is more skeptical or less practicing, that's accounted for without pressure.
Couples who want clinical marriage work without the explicit faith dimension can find that covered in marriage counseling, where the same Family Systems and EFT approaches are used without a Biblical framework.
Beau Davis and Jill Davis are among our therapists who have spent decades in faith-integrated marriage work, with Beau leading marriage retreats and conferences for churches and serving as Executive Minister at Singing Oaks Church of Christ.
Beau Davis, LMFT, has more than 20 years of experience specializing in Christian marriage counseling and helping couples stuck in conflict or emotional distance. Jill Davis, LMFT and EMDR therapist, has worked with Denton County couples since 2006 and specializes in helping partners heal from infidelity and deep marital wounds.
Couples who came looking for marriage help and also want faith integrated into individual work alongside it often find that Christian counseling covers what that looks like for individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, or identity questions.
Sessions run $95 to $150. Olive Branch is out of network with insurance, and most major plans don't reimburse for marriage counseling since it doesn't require an individual psychiatric diagnosis. Superbills are available if you'd like to submit for possible out-of-network reimbursement through your plan.
Payment is accepted by cash, check, HSA, and all major credit cards. The practice also has third-party payer arrangements with local churches for couples whose congregation wants to help cover the cost of care.
Yes. Therapists at Olive Branch are Christians, but they work with couples across a range of backgrounds and levels of practice. If you and your spouse are in different places spiritually, that difference can be part of what the work addresses rather than an obstacle to it.
No. The approach here isn't prescriptive. Your therapist will help you and your spouse understand what's happening in the marriage and what each of you actually wants. What you decide from there is yours to decide.
The first session is a conversation. Your therapist will ask about your history, what's been hard, and what each of you is hoping for, including how much you'd like faith to be part of the process. You won't be pushed to resolve anything that day, and you'll leave with a clearer sense of what the work ahead looks like.
Yes, for couples who engage with the process. The clinical methods used here, Family Systems therapy and EFT, have strong track records with couples in conflict. When those methods are combined with a shared faith framework, the work often feels more coherent with how couples already understand their relationship.
You don't have to have it figured out before you call. Most couples are seen within a week, and the contact us page is where it starts, with someone from the office following up to help match you with a therapist whose faith background and clinical training fits what your marriage needs.
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