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56 Pastoral Counselors found in ArizonaMs. Kathleen Lynn Anderson
Pastoral Counselor
4081 Indian Bend Rd, Snowflake, AZ - 85937
928-666-1337
Ms. Stacy Lee Venditto, PHD
Pastoral Counselor
4085 Indian Bend Rd, Snowflake, AZ - 85937
928-498-7372 928-498-7372
Tonya Clyburn Jones
Pastoral Counselor
10500 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ - 85749
520-749-5980
Heather E Hatch, BA, MTS
Pastoral Counselor
4720 N Bamboo Cir, Tucson, AZ - 85749
314-387-1362
Thomas Langdon Hill, REV.
Pastoral Counselor
288 N Church Ave, Tucson, AZ - 85701
520-623-4889 520-254-6003
Ms. Tamara A Bolthouse, HS-BCP
Pastoral Counselor
3492 W Camino De Caliope, Tucson, AZ - 85741
903-660-3074
Leo Daniel Jeffero Jr., MC, LMFT
Pastoral Counselor
6420 E Broadway Blvd, Ste B200, Tucson, AZ - 85710
520-576-6695 520-795-4981
Viliulfo I. Valderrama, LPC
Pastoral Counselor
268 W. Adams St., Tuscon, AZ - 85705
520-623-0344
About Pastoral Counselors: Pastoral Counselor : A Pastoral Counselor (also known as Christian counselor) licensed mental health professional who integrates psychological principles with spiritual and theological insights to provide holistic counseling. They are typically trained in both mental health counseling and religious or theological studies, allowing them to address clients’ emotional, psychological, and spiritual concerns. School Counselor : A School Counselor is a certified and professionally trained educator who provides academic, career, college readiness, and social-emotional support to students within a school setting. School Counselors play a critical role in providing guidance to students on personal challenges as well like bullying, anxiety, peer pressure, family issues, grief, or low self-esteem. Addiction (Substance Use Disorder (SUD)) Counselor: An Addiction Counselor is a licensed mental health therapist who help individuals struggling with addiction of alcohol, drug, or other substance use disorder. These counselors work with clients by helping them to manage and overcome the psychological, emotional, and behavioral challenges related to substance use. These counselors also work closely with families and support systems to help them better understand their loved one’s illness. SUD counselors help to promote long-term sobriety, emotional stability, and overall mental wellness for both the individual and their family.