Guidance. Healing. Peace.

Reaching out for help takes courage and strength

Throughout life we all experience difficult moments. Sometimes we need someone in the storm with us to provide guidance and support, help us heal from past trauma, or prepare us for what is to come. I am no stranger to this and I know how much courage and strength it takes to reach out for help. Whatever situation you are in, I invite you to contact me for a free fifteen minute consultation to see if I am the right person to walk alongside you in your journey to find healing and peace. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Tara Dorman
About Tara

True healing comes from working on root issues.

My approach towards counseling is based on the belief true healing comes from working on root issues along with biblical integration. I believe the counseling relationship should be a collaborative experience to be sure your needs/desires for counseling are met with the most effective approach.

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Betrayal Trauma: Couples

Why Couples Therapy Often Fails Right After Betrayal, by Megan Stacey

When betrayal trauma occurs, whether through infidelity, pornography use, emotional secrecy, or repeated deception, many Christian couples rush into couples therapy hoping to restore the marriage as quickly as possible. This desire is often fueled by faith, commitment, and a sense of urgency for reconciliation and healing. While the desire

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Betrayal Trauma Healing

You’ve Been Betrayed, Now What? by Megan Stacey

When someone experiences betrayal by a trusted partner, the brain and nervous system interpret it as a direct threat to safety. The areas of the brain responsible for connection and security light up with alarm. Explosive anger, crying spells, hypervigilance, anxiety, and lack of appetite are just a few of

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Betrayal Trauma & The Holidays

Navigating Betrayal Trauma During the Holidays, by Megan Stacey

The holiday season is often painted as a time of joy, connection, and celebration.However, for those healing from betrayal trauma, it can feel overwhelmingly sad,exhausting, and unexpectedly triggering. Holiday traditions, family gatherings, or specialevents can bring up waves of grief, anger, or loneliness. If you’re walking through betrayal trauma right

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