A resource for clergy, parish staff, and ministry leaders who walk with people in hard seasons — and who want to know where to send them when the conversation needs more than what a parish office can offer.
Father, Deacon, or fellow parish staff member,
You are often the first person someone tells. A young couple a few months into marriage who can't seem to stop fighting. A mother who looks fine on the outside and is quietly coming undone. A man preparing for his wedding who isn't sure he's ready. The conversation lands in your office because you are trusted, and because the door was already open.
You know when something is bigger than what one conversation can hold. What you may not always have is a name to give them — a therapist you can trust to honor their faith, hold the clinical work to a high standard, and stay in their lane.
This page exists to be that name. If our practice can serve someone in your care, we want to make the referral as simple as possible.
Couples navigating disconnection, repeated conflict, or rebuilding after betrayal. Trained in the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy.
Beyond Pre-Cana. Premarital therapy for couples who want to start with clarity around communication, expectations, and the patterns they're each bringing in.
Married women navigating identity loss, exhaustion, and the long work of becoming themselves again inside the vocation they said yes to.
Adults wrestling with singleness, heartbreak, or the long wait — including readers of Single Truth who are ready for clinical support alongside the spiritual one.
Individuals processing grief, vocational change, identity questions, or the kind of low-grade weight that doesn't have a clean name.
Catholic and Christian clients who want a therapist who won't ask them to leave their faith at the door — and who also won't substitute clinical work with prayer.
Print the referral card below. Keep a small stack in your office or rectory. Sometimes a person just needs something physical to walk away with.
Forward youaremore.org/start. They can request a free 20-minute consultation directly, on their own timeline, without a phone call to make.
For sensitive situations, reach out directly. Annie is happy to take a brief call from referring clergy to discuss fit before a client makes contact.
Reach out directly, or send your parishioner the link to request a free consultation on their own timing. Either works.