Christian Counseling for Anxiety
Support that integrates faith and evidence-based care to help you feel grounded, calm, and in control again.
If you’re looking for Christian counseling for anxiety, you don’t have to choose between your faith and your mental health. You can have both.
Serving clients in Katy, TX and virtually across Texas
When anxiety starts to take over
Anxiety doesn’t always look the way people expect. It can be quiet, constant, and exhausting.
You might find yourself:
Overthinking conversations long after they’ve ended
Feeling restless, tense, or unable to fully relax
Struggling with intrusive or looping thoughts
Worrying about things you can’t control
Feeling disconnected from peace, even when you’re trying to lean into your faith
For many people, anxiety also brings up guilt or confusion. You might wonder if your anxiety means you’re not trusting God enough, or feel frustrated that prayer alone doesn’t seem to quiet your mind.
You’re not broken. And you’re not alone in this.
A faith-centered approach to anxiety support
Christian counseling for anxiety is not about replacing therapy with faith, or replacing faith with therapy. It’s about allowing them to work together in a way that supports your whole self.
In our work together, we integrate:
Evidence-based therapeutic approaches like cognitive and behavioral strategies
Nervous system regulation tools to help your body feel safe again
Space to explore your thoughts without judgment
Faith-centered reflection when and if it feels supportive to you
This is a collaborative process. There’s no pressure to perform your faith a certain way. Instead, we focus on creating a space where you can be honest, supported, and grounded.
What working together can look like
Therapy is not one-size-fits-all. Your experience will be tailored to you, but here are some of the ways we may work together:
Identifying patterns of anxious thinking and where they come from
Learning practical tools to manage overthinking and mental spirals
Developing grounding techniques to calm your body in moments of stress
Building awareness of triggers and emotional responses
Exploring how your faith intersects with your experience of anxiety
Over time, the goal is not to eliminate anxiety completely, but to help you feel more in control of how you respond to it.
This may be a good fit if you…
Feel overwhelmed by constant worry or racing thoughts
Want therapy that respects and incorporates your faith
Struggle with overthinking, intrusive thoughts, or decision paralysis
Feel stuck in cycles of stress, fear, or self-doubt
Are looking for support that feels both grounded and compassionate
If you’re unsure whether this is the right fit, that’s completely okay. We can talk through that together.
What healing can feel like
Anxiety may not disappear overnight, but it can become more manageable. Many clients begin to notice shifts like:
Feeling calmer and more present in daily life
Having tools to interrupt anxious thought patterns
Experiencing less overwhelm and more clarity in decision-making
Reconnecting with a sense of peace, both mentally and spiritually
Feeling more confident in navigating uncertainty
Progress doesn’t have to be dramatic to be meaningful. Small shifts can create real change over time.
Session details
Sessions are offered virtually across Texas and in-person in Katy, TX
Each session lasts approximately 50 minutes
Individual counseling for adult women
If you have specific questions about logistics, we can go over those during your consultation.
A space for support and growth
Seeking help for anxiety can feel vulnerable, especially when faith is an important part of your life. This space is designed to meet you with both compassion and clarity.
You don’t need to have everything figured out before you begin. You just need a place to start.
Common questions about Christian counseling for anxiety
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Yes. Therapy can support your mental and emotional well-being, while faith can provide meaning, grounding, and perspective. They don’t have to be in conflict.
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No. Your level of faith is your own. This approach simply allows space for it, rather than ignoring it.
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The core therapeutic tools are similar, but this approach is more intentional about integrating faith when it’s relevant and supportive for you.
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If anxiety is impacting your daily life, your relationships, or your ability to feel at ease, therapy can be helpful. You don’t need to wait until things feel unmanageable.
You don’t have to navigate anxiety alone
If you’ve been trying to manage everything on your own, it makes sense that you’re tired. Anxiety can be heavy to carry without support.
You deserve a space where you can slow down, feel heard, and start to find your footing again.