Biblical and Christian Counseling in Forest Park, Portland.

Christian Counseling in Forest Park, Portland. Therapy from a Biblical world view. Ask your therapist about specific questions regarding approach.


Melody Jackman, MA, CMHC
Christian Counselor

Melody Jackman, MA, CMHC

Clinical Mental Health Counselor

10700 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Bldg II, Suite 460, Beaverton , Oregon 97005 | 503-999-1362

I believe that spiritual beliefs can play an important part in the healing process. I follow the client's lead in bringing spirituality in the room. I am not a pastoral counselor, and do not consider myself a biblical counselor. However, I am Christian, familiar with the Bible, and am comfortable with bringing Christian beliefs into the room if that is what is best for the client.

Sharon Hale, LMFT
Christian Counselor

Sharon Hale, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

9900 SW Greenburg Rd Ste 200, Tigard, Oregon 97223 | 971-266-4759

In my experience of Christian culture, counseling and therapy doesn't have a great reputation. Therapy has often been viewed with wariness, like a counselor is going to cause you to change your behavior without your consent. If you've heard those messages too, let me reassure you that my approach to counseling isn't controlling or manipulative. We can help you get more in touch with what God is saying to you, and help you listen better to your own conscience. Questions about this approach? Reach out!

Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC
Christian Counselor

Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC

Psychotherapist

Portland, Oregon 97204 | 503-606-6412

Faith and spirituality can provide comfort and meaning to those guided by their beliefs. I was raised in a Christian household myself so I have an appreciation for the values instilled by religion, the importance of tradition, and the strength of community. My approach to counseling is humanistic and welcoming of all spiritualities. Though I do not incorporate any specific pastoral counsel, I encourage my spiritual clients to draw on their beliefs during the counseling process.

Mary Krug, LPC
Christian Counselor

Mary Krug, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Online Counseling only, Portland, Oregon 97212 | 503-449-9729

I am a lifelong Christian and being a counselor is how I see myself living out Jesus' call for me to be in the world. I help my clients to find God's grace and peace at work in their lives. The parables that Jesus taught are powerful inspirations for deep reflection and application to clients' lives. The Psalms convey God's love, compassion and commitment to His people. Faith and spirituality are tremendous supports in people's lives and knowing that we have a loving God enables us to deal with great challenges in life.

Katrina Barnes, MA, LMFT
Christian Counselor

Katrina Barnes, MA, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

800 Officer's Row suite A, Vancouver, Washington 98661 | 3605249351

Through the dynamic of the Holy Spirit I will seek to mine, define and refine the gold that has been placed in each one of us. Over the decades of my life, this has become clearer as my calling. Biblical Scripture guides, forms and refines me and I am honored to share this with those placed in this time and space with me. My undergrad degree is in Christian Education and I served as a professional in parish settings for a number of years before returning to school for my Masters.

Refresh Therapy, LMFT, LMFTA, LMHC, LMHCA, LICSWA
Christian Counselor

Refresh Therapy, LMFT, LMFTA, LMHC, LMHCA, LICSWA

Licensed Marriage/Family/Mental Health Counselors/Therapists

1319 NE 134th St, Suite 111, Vancouver, Washington 98685 | 360-433-9664

As a general rule, both Christian counseling and secular counseling share the same desire to help people overcome their problems, find meaning and joy in life, and become healthy and well-adjusted individuals, both mentally and emotionally. Most counselors have graduate degrees and have spent years learning their craft. The word "counseling" can have multiple meanings, including offering advice and encouragement, sharing wisdom and skills, setting goals, resolving conflict, etc. Counselors usually probe the past (whether the problem happened a week ago or during childhood) in an attempt to repair the present.

Patricia Rohani, LPC, LMFT
Christian Counselor

Patricia Rohani, LPC, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

702 John Adams St Suite 201, Oregon City, Oregon 97045 | 503-896-6796

For many, faith is an important part of life, and it should be no less so in counseling. You deserve to have a safe place where your faith and family values will be honored, and where you can explore your woundings, struggles, and questions in the light of your faith. I personally operate from a Christian worldview and I am happy to incorporate this into our counseling relationship.

Diane Calder, Registered Associate, OBLPCT
Christian Counselor

Diane Calder, Registered Associate, OBLPCT

Registered Associate OBLPCT/ MA in Mental Health Counseling

13950 S Caufield Street, Oregon City, Oregon 97045 | 503-333-6513

As someone who has worked with people in the church and has an understanding of Biblical doctrine, I recognize the value of integrating sessions with scripture. The advantage of choosing a counselor outside of one's church is that a client can feel more comfortable sharing his or her feelings and his or her experience with a counselor whom he or she does not worship. The other side of Christian counseling for me is working with those who are trying to figure out a way to leave the culture of their denomination while still retaining their belief in Christ and His Word. To me, this is some of the most important work with which one can help clients.


97229 is a zip code located in Washington County and part of Portland, Oregon. It has a land area of 20.567 square miles.  The population of 97229 is 58,217 people.