ONLINE CHRISTIAN COUNSELING ACROSS TEXAS
Serving Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth & all major Texas cities
Christ-Centered Relationship & Attachment Trauma Therapy
Healing Emotional Wounds & Building Secure, Christ-Centered Connections
Whether you’re repeating painful relationship patterns, struggling with trust, or carrying wounds from past experiences, you’re not alone. I offer online Christian counseling to help women and young adults heal emotional and relational pain through a biblical, trauma-informed lens.
“I’m tired of feeling anxious or insecure in my relationships.”
“I keep ending up in the same painful dynamics, even when I want to choose differently.”
“I want healthy, godly relationships, but my past keeps getting in the way.”
Sometimes it feels like no matter how much you pray, try, or hope for healthier relationships, you keep getting pulled back into the same patterns. If you’ve ever felt this way, longing for connection but carrying hurt that keeps getting triggered, you’re not alone. These struggles come from real wounds, not failures on your part.
Sound familiar?
I see you.
Many Christians desire healthy, secure, purposeful relationships, yet still feel stuck in cycles of anxiety, fear, or distrust that come from old emotional wounds. Maybe you’ve experienced inconsistent caregivers, betrayal, emotional neglect, breakups, or relationships that left you questioning your worth. These patterns can shape how you love, connect, trust, and show up today.
Attachment wounds can leave you feeling triggered, anxious, distant, or “not enough.” You might feel overwhelmed by your emotions, fall into people-pleasing, shut down when things get hard, or choose partners who feel familiar — but not safe.
Through faith-integrated, trauma-informed therapy, we’ll explore the origins of these patterns, understand what your heart has been protecting, and begin the work of healing so you can build relationships rooted in security, peace, and God’s truth (not fear or survival mode).
He heals the brokenhearted
And binds up their wounds [healing their pain and comforting their sorrow].
Psalm 147:3 (AMP)
I’m here to help with:
+ Healing attachment wounds rooted in inconsistent, neglectful, or emotionally distant relationships
+ Breaking painful relational patterns such as people-pleasing, avoidance, fear of abandonment, or choosing unsafe partners
+ Understanding anxious, avoidant, or disorganized attachment through a Christian, compassionate lens
+ Building emotional regulation skills so you can respond with clarity rather than react from fear
+ Strengthening self-worth and identity in Christ, not in past relationships or others’ approval
+ Developing healthy boundaries without guilt, shame, or fear of rejection
+ Learning secure relationship tools that support emotional connection, safety, and stability
+ Healing from heartbreak, betrayal, or relational trauma that still impacts your present
If you’re ready to…
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Break painful, repetitive patterns in relationships
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Heal the emotional wounds affecting how you connect, trust, or attach
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Build secure, Christ-centered relationships grounded in truth, not trauma
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Feel confident, stable, and emotionally safe in your closest relationships
…THEN LET’S BEGIN THIS HEALING JOURNEY TOGETHER..
Because you were created for relationships marked by peace, safety, and truth…
and With God at the center, healing your attachment wounds becomes possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Attachment trauma occurs when early or significant relationships (such as parents, caregivers, partners, or close loved ones) were emotionally inconsistent, unsafe, unpredictable, or damaging. These experiences shape how we connect, trust, and feel secure in relationships today.
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Relational patterns develop from repeated emotional experiences. When your nervous system learns to expect abandonment, inconsistency, criticism, or emotional distance, it adapts for survival. Therapy helps you understand these patterns and replace them with secure, healthy ways of relating.
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Yes. Through therapy, new relational experiences, emotional regulation skills, and Scripture-based truth, your attachment system can actually change. You can develop secure connections, even if you’ve never experienced them before.
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Not at all. Healing attachment wounds is deeply personal and does not require being in a romantic relationship. Many clients come during seasons of singleness, dating, heartbreak, friendship issues, or family stress.

