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Holy
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Counseling
Center
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An Interfaith Ministry
providing
professional clinical services
regardless of ones personal faith, belief or customs.
ALL ARE WELCOME.
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Mary S. Saxon,
LMHC, CAP, NCC, MAC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Certified
Addiction Professional
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Located at:
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
100 NE First Street, Gainesville, Florida 32601
Ph:
352-377-9333 Fax: 352-375-1797 |
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The
interfaith counseling center at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
seeks to be a part of the life of the community
and its religious congregations by providing a ministry of therapeutic healing
and growth. This is reached through the offering of pastoral counseling, mental
health, marriage and family, substance abuse, addictions, and spiritual growth.
The Center is unique in combining an interfaith
perspective of life with the methods and insight of professional psychotherapy,
while working within the context of each person’s religious beliefs and
sensitivity.
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Our
ministry is to empower people to:
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…Communicate better with the
important people in their lives.
…Enrich their marriage or
prepare for marriage.
…Heal from the effects of
abusive relationships, avoid repeats.
…Recover from divorce or rebuild
their life after a significant loss.
…Recover from alcohol/substance
abuse.
…Resolve the causes of
depression, anxiety, anger, confusion or insecurity.
…Receive Peace through giving
and receiving forgiveness.
…To become fulfilled in body,
mind and spirit.
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Marriage/Family/Couples Counseling
Conflict resolution,
forgiveness issues, strengthening the family bonds. Setting and keeping
healthy boundaries. Understanding, forgiving, healing. Renewal. |
Depression and Anxiety
There is a point at
which a combination of the intensity and duration of symptoms indicate
that depression has ceased to be a temporary “mood” and has become a
clinical state. Learn how to identify and manage depression/anxiety.
Also, how to get your loved one to seek help and how you may remain
healthy. |
Premarital
Counseling Program
“Loving your
Differences” |
Anger Management
God gave us the emotion of anger and it has a purpose. Learn how to
avoid creating anger and how to identify and keep your anger levels in a
healthy balance. |
Divorce
Adjustment
Open to
all members of the family. |
Addictions – Substance Abuse
Individual
and family sessions. Assessments, interventions, aftercare, family work,
12 step offered. ACOA, Co-Dep focuses also.
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Life Transitions
Counseling
for those deciding to make a transition. (job, home, retirement, moving). |
Internet Issues
Temptations, spending, over use, consequences, relationships, “breaking
the habit”. |
Individual Psychotherapy
Private
sessions to address personal problems, to find resolution and reach
personal goals.
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College Life Adjustment
Socialization, relationships, “getting to class”,
stress, relating to parents/family back home, moving back in, spiritual
growth, “loneliness, anxiety, depression”
Graduation anxiety.
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Forgiveness Therapy
Somewhere
behind all emotional healing is “Forgiveness”. Learn the process and
experience the joy and peace.
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Pastoral Counseling
Finding
strength in one’s personal beliefs and practices to meet the day’s
challenges.
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Mary S. Saxon,
LMHC ,CAP, NCC ,MAC graduated from the
University of Florida with bachelors and masters degrees. She obtained
licensure to practice and has served individuals, families and couples for more
than 17 years. |
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Appointments
Call the private counseling office
number: 352-377-9333
Office Hours
9:00 – 5:00 weekdays
Fees
A standard fee is charged for
services. Most insurance is accepted.
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