God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change;
Courage to change the things I can;
And wisdom to know the difference.

~Reinhold Niebuhr

Services

“We avoid suffering only at the great cost of distancing ourselves from life. In order to live fully we need to look deeply and respectfully at our own suffering and at the suffering of others. In the depths of every wound we have survived is the strength we need to live. The wisdom our wounds can offer us is a place of refuge. Finding this is not for the faint of heart. But then, neither is life.”
~Rachel Naomi Remen

While Spes Salvi Counseling Services’ area of expertise is grief and loss, we are available to offer supportive counseling for a wide variety of issues.

  • Death of a Loved One (Spouse, Child, Parent)
  • Grief Due to Life Threatening Illness (Cancer, Chronic Disease)
  • Grief Related to Suicide
  • Adjustment Issues Related to Caregiving Role
  • Postpartum Issues
  • Miscarriage
  • Grief & Loss Related to Post Abortive Issues
  • Bereavement
  • Death & Dying
  • End of Life Support
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Critical Incident Stress Management
  • Disaster Mental Health Services
  • Post Traumatic Stress
  • Stress Reduction
  • Work-Related Stress / Career Issues
  • Job Loss / Loss of Status
  • Relationship Issues
  • Marital Problems
  • Discipline / Parenting Skills
  • Life Transitions / Empty Nest
  • Depression
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety & Fears
  • Pet Loss

Along with supportive counseling, we are also available for speaking and consultation to those experiencing trauma related to grief, loss, or crisis. We can provide debriefings, extra emotional support and/or additional information to individuals in a variety of settings, including the workplace, corporate setting, or hospital (for hospital personnel).

You may schedule a personal appointment, speaking engagement, or consultation by calling Spes Salvi Counseling Services at 770-640-6274.

If you are experiencing a crisis and need immediate assistance, please visit your local emergency room or call 911.