services

By Still Waters Counseling provides individual and family psychotherapy services. For clients who are seeking integration of faith into therapy, we offer faith-based psychotherapy and specialize in serving and ministry and faith leaders. We also offer diagnostic assessment for children, adolescents, and adults, including DC: 0-5 assessments for children 0 - 5 years of age.

Families

Family therapy focuses on the family—parents, children, couples, or extended relatives—as a whole system. Families often seek therapy to strengthen relationships, reduce conflict, and create healthier patterns of connection across home, work, school, faith, and beyond.

Therapy provides parents and children a supportive space to reflect on challenges, understand family dynamics, and reclaim balance and connection. Parents receive guidance in nurturing children’s growth, managing emotions and behavior, and creating consistent, supportive routines. Families work collaboratively to develop practical strategies for positive behavior, strengthen communication, enhance coping skills, and build resilience and healthier relationships.

At its core, family therapy is collaborative—helping families strengthen emotional bonds, enhance understanding, and navigate challenges with compassion and practical guidance.

Individuals

Individual therapy focuses on the person as a whole—someone who lives and grows within many interconnected systems such as family, work, community, and society across the developmental lifespan. People often seek therapy to better understand how their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors intersect and influence both their inner experience and their relationships with others. Some may be facing relational conflicts or struggling to adjust to significant family or life transitions, such as the death of a loved one, marriage, divorce or a breakup. These expected or unexpected changes can bring about feelings of hopelessness, depression, isolation, fatigue, low motivation, or anxiety.

Others may come to therapy after experiencing a life-threatening event or a series of traumatic experiences, including developmental trauma. They may be working to make sense of what has happened and noticing changes—physiological, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual—that leave them wondering what is going on within themselves. Through therapy, individuals can begin to rebuild a sense of safety and understanding, strengthen self-esteem and self compassion, and develop a clearer, more grounded sense of self.

Ministry & Faith Leaders

Ministry and Faith leaders often carry the weight of multiple expectations—from congregations, communities, and families—while navigating the boundaries of personal faith and professional responsibility. These demands can lead to burnout, vicarious trauma, role conflict, and emotional, psychological and spiritual strain, affecting overall well-being.

Spiritual Leaders serve a critical role in supporting their congregations psychosocial spiritual health, often as the first point of care during times of crisis. Yet those who give care also need a space to find refuge, reflect on experiences, reclaim balance, and restore wellness. Individual or family therapy provides clergy and their loved ones a safe, restorative environment to process challenges, cultivate resilience, and foster renewal in both ministry and life.

Session Fees

$225 for Diagnostic Evaluation

$195 for 55 minute session

hours of operation

Monday - Thursday: 9:00 - 5:00 pm

Friday - Saturday: Upon request

Evenings - Upon request

INSURANCE

  • Aetna - WI

  • Cigna - WI

  • Optum WI & MN

    • Medica MN Preferred

    • UBH General

    • WI CHAD

    • WI Medicaid

    • WI Exchange

  • WI Forwardhealth and Badgercareplus