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How Much Does a Christian Counselor From Long Branch, VA Charge for Their Services?

Christian Counselors for Troubled Girls Long Branch Virginia VA 

Like all outpatient treatments, the prices of Christian counseling vary. The amount depends on numerous factors, such as your counselor's credentials and level of expertise. Another contributing detail is the area in which you live.


In-person, one-on-one may range from around $60 an hour to more than $175 an hour. So you might want to pay anywhere from about $65 a week to $175 a week for online treatment.

Common areas of focus include:

  • Relationship Struggles
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Addiction & Recovery
  • Trauma / Abuse
  • Couples Therapy
  • Parenting
  • Identity Issues
  • Childhood / Adolescence
  • Grief and Loss
  • Disordered Eating
  • Sexual Addiction
  • Spiritual Issues
  • Family Conflict
  • Chronic Illness / Pain
  • Divorce Recovery / Blended Families

Psychological evaluation for troubled girls from Long Branch, VA can be invaluable in understanding your or a child's inner world. Psychological assessment and testing can provide insight into decisions, behaviors, and effects and help clarify diagnoses and familiarize treatment goals and interventions. Testing may include managing the presence of ADHD, a learning impediment, cognitive impairments, and/or defining one's personality functioning.

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Biblical Counseling Defined 

Another term many Christian Counselors decided to go by is "bible counselor."

The following comes to us from the president of a grassroots organization that utilizes Christain Counselors. Don't hesitate to call us today!

Biblical counseling attempts to build a connection with another person in which God's work of change can flourish. Therefore, it is conditional on the Word of God, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the grace of Jesus Christ. It seeks to build a contextualized perception of the counselee (past and present) and will view that data through the lens of the Bible. The Biblical counselor rests in the understanding that he is not the change agent but a vehicle in the hands of the One who is.

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The biblical counselor does not ignore physical issues or emotional data but seeks to desegregate them into a holistic knowledge of the physique and change. The biblical counselor is not adversarial in his relationship to the psychologies of his culture but examines research and insights through the lens of Scripture.

In his work with the counselee, the biblical counsel perpetually acknowledges the supremacy of God, the transformative mercy of Christ, and the insight-giving and conviction-producing ministry of the Holy Spirit. In all of this, the biblical therapist is a more significant self not as an isolated tool of change but One whose obligation is lovingly connected to God's primary mechanism of change; the church, with all of its God-ordained responsibilities, structures, and means of forgiveness." 

There's Evidence to Show Christian Therapy is More Effective Than Secular Therapy 

Parents from Long Branch, VA might be surprised to find out that there have been over 100 metastudies looking into whether Christian Counseling is as effective as secular counseling. The results might surprise you! Below is a retooled blog post that a Christian Counselor made when comparing the efficacy between the two. 

As it turns out, in these studies, Christians who received Christ-centered therapy had better results than atheists who received secular treatment. 

According to one AACC Christian counselor's blog post, religiously accommodated treatments had much greater spiritual effects on the patients than secular therapies. This was powerfully evident for comparisons with no-treatment conditions and alternative-treatment conditions. Also, religiously tailored treatments were even starkly better in increasing patients' spiritual lives than were strictly similar secular treatments (g = .34 at post-test and g = .32 at follow-up).

So, as Christian therapists, we can maintain our heads up, look licensing boards, managed care corporations, and insurance companies in the eyes and say, "Christian-accommodated treatments are just as effective or better than secular treatments in improving patients' symptoms, and they also do something for matched spiritual clients that secular treatments can not—provide better spiritual well-being."

Long Branch, VA Mental Health Resources for Troubled Teens

Families from Long Branch, VA have made MasterNet their top choice when it comes to the healing and change of their troubled child struggling with dilemmas related to bipolar disorder, opiate abuse/addiction, or oppositional defiant disorder. Parents can expect MasterNet to have a team of staff consisting of compassionate, skilled practitioners and leaders. Our practitioners operate with the understanding that change must first come from the inside, rather than from external influences. MasterNet is devoted to the proper help, not only for your troubled child, but your entire family as well.

MasterNet recognizes that the circumstances of one troubled child does not always apply to other teenage girls. As a result, our skilled practitioners are devoted to the administration of each client’s needs; a commitment illustrated by their expert professionalism and sympathy. Here at MasterNet, we include the entire family (especially the parents) in the process of our client’s therapy, change, and progress.

MasterNet has served numerous at-risk clients from Long Branch, VA, and we can provide help for your child too. Don’t hesitate to contact MasterNet’s intake counselors for more information regarding enrollment, tuition, and insurance options. For testimonials from current and past MasterNet families, connect with our intake counselor at (435) 574-4518 today!

“Let them give thanks to the Lord for His lovingkindness, And for His wonders to the sons of men! Let them extol Him also in the congregation of the people, And praise Him at the seat of the elders.” Psalms 107:31-32