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Witnessing God use brokenness and heartache to move people toward redemption is one of our greatest privileges at The Barnabas Center. Offering individual and couple counseling sessions, our staff provides comprehensive counseling services to adults seeking freedom from their struggles, such as those listed below.
- Abuse and neglect
- Addictions
- Anger and rage
- Anxiety
- Co-dependency
- Compulsive behavior
- Depression
- Divorce
- Eating disorders
- Family conflict
- Grief and loss
- Marriage (including pre-marital)
- Personality disorders
- Relationship struggles
- Sexual addictions and struggles
- Spiritual struggle
- Stress management
Beginning the counseling process
Making the decision to seek counseling is difficult and scary for many, but is often an integral step toward healing and redemption. We are ready to enter into your journey and walk alongside you whenever you are.
To schedule a counseling appointment, please contact either our Charlotte or Richmond office. Our staff will listen to your area of need and send you both our information form and our counselor disclosure form. Upon the completion of these forms, our counselors will review them and our staff will call to set up an inital appointment.
If you have difficulty downloading the form, please contact us and we will gladly email, mail or fax it to you.
Counseling rates
Through our ongoing fundraising efforts, we are able to supplement our counseling rates and offer scholarships as need dictates. The scholarship scale is determined by each client’s level of expenses and income. If you need more information about the scholarship process, please contact us.
For more information
To learn more about our counseling services, or to schedule an appointment, please contact the nearest office.
"The Barnabas Center has been a trusted resources for our church for several years now. As a pastor, I trust The Barnabas Center's counselors because of their competency, their heart for people, their biblical approach to sanctification, and their commitment to the local church. They have had a significant ministry to many of our individual members as well as impacting who we are as a church community." |

