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September 2025 - Ahava Counseling & Consulting, LLC

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How Long Does Couples Counseling Usually Take? 

Many couples begin therapy with one big question: “How long will this take?”  It is a natural question.  You may hope for a quick fix, or you may fear a long process.  The truth is that every couple’s journey is different, but still, there are common patterns and helpful signs that can guide you.  Understanding these...

Faith and Mental Health: Breaking the Stigma

Faith can steady the heart. Prayer can quiet the mind. Scripture can guide the soul. Yet even people of deep faith sometimes feel heavy inside. Anxiety, grief, or depression can creep in without warning. Many suffer in silence, afraid that friends or church members will judge them. This fear is powerful, but it is not the...

5 Signs You May Need Faith Based Counseling

Have you ever felt stuck between your spiritual beliefs and emotional struggles? Maybe you wish your therapy respected your faith instead of leaving it behind. Faith‑based counseling offers a special kind of care that blends emotional support with spiritual guidance. Based on insights from articles like “Navigating Love and Faith”, here are five signs that faith-based counseling might...

Overcoming Grief through Christian Counseling

Grief is one of the hardest journeys we face in life. Losing someone we love, or even going through a big life change, can shake our emotions and leave us feeling lost. In such moments, Christian counseling can offer light, hope, and healing. At Ahava Counseling, we believe grief does not have to be faced alone. We help people...

What to Expect in Trauma Therapy for Women?

Opening Your Heart to Healing Starting trauma therapy can feel like standing at the edge of a river you’ve never crossed. The water looks wide. You wonder if it’s safe to step in. But with the right guide, you learn to cross slowly, one step at a time. Many women worry: “Will my therapist understand me? Will I have to...

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