Christian therapy for anxiety, perfectionism, and relationship stress
Serving clients virtually in Colorado and Arizona, with in-person availability in South Denver Metro Area
Faith‑integrated therapy to help you find peace and feel equipped to navigate life.
You love God — but your anxiety, relationships, and overwhelm still feel heavy. Your mind won’t slow down, you overthink every decision, and you feel responsible for everyone else’s emotions. You’ve prayed, tried to stay positive, and told yourself to trust God more — yet the anxiety keeps showing up.
You’re not weak, broken, or failing spiritually. Anxiety has a cause, and Christian counseling can help you identify the root issues so you can get relief and see change.
At Clarity Christian Counseling, We help clients work through anxiety, relationship stress, and overthinking so they can experience peace and feel empowered to live out their purpose in alignment with their faith.
If you find yourself:
Overthinking your decisions or fearing you’ll “get it wrong”
Feeling emotionally responsible for everyone else
Struggling with anxiety, perfectionism, or constant mental noise
Single and losing hope that you’ll ever find a spouse
Feeling overwhelmed in parenting, marriage, or blended family life
Wanting a therapist who shares your faith and values
You don’t need to try harder or have more faith. You need space to heal what’s underneath.
Helping Christians in Colorado and Arizona create healthy connection and restore relationships with God, themselves, and others.
Our mission is to help you find hope again and to equip you so you can have healthy, Godly relationships and a strong sense of purpose.
You long to be in a Godly marriage or relationship, but you’re burnt out and exhausted from getting nowhere on dating apps.
Or perhaps you had thought you’d found the one, but you and your spouse are constantly on different pages, and you don’t know if that will ever change.
You’re tired of feeling disconnected, alone, and like you must not be good enough.
You feel like you must be the one messing up or missing something.
It starts with you! In order to be in healthy relationships with others, you need to have a healthy relationship with yourself.
“Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” Matthew 22:39