Break Through Grief Recovery
  • Welcome
  • About Me
  • Services
  • FAQ
  • How To Reach Me
  • Links

Frequently Asked Questions...

  1. Prices? The first visit is free – this gives us time to see if we will work well together. I then do meetings in increments of 3 months. At the end of the first 3 months we can go another round, or you can pay per hour.
  2. Payment? Payment is accepted in the form of cash or check, and is expected at the time of the first session, unless other wise arranged. Charge cards will be available at a later date.
  3. Cancellation Policy? 24-hour cancellation policy is needed to either cancel or reschedule one time without cost. In the event 24-hour notice is not given then the pre-paid visit is forfeited. Emergencies do happen on occasion and thus will be taken into consideration on a as-happens basis.
  4. Phone sessions? Yes, I do phone sessions upon arrangement; however, the best results always come with a one-on-one meeting in person.
  5. Approach? I believe in one-on-one relational meetings via conversations of openness and honesty. All meetings are highly confidential. Effectiveness comes by both parties engaging in all aspects of recovery.
  6. Philosphy? I am foremost a Christian Minister and believe that the Bible is the absolute in my life and hope would be in others; however, I am not naïve to think everyone believes as I do, thus I listen to all beliefs. I believe real breakthrough comes when steps of action are combined with Faith.
  7. Insurance? I do not take insurance. I suggest that you discuss the possibility of a tax reduction with your CPA or tax accountant.
  8. Licenses? I do my facilitating under my Minister’s license, where I can educate those I meet with. I am not a licensed psychotherapist or medical doctor.
 

Testimonial

Over the past 2 years Connie stood by me as I maneuvered down a dark corridor of marital separation, the death of my father and finally divorce. She remained supportive without being conditional, was reflective without being judgmental and facilitated emotional & spiritual healing while encouraging positive progress to move forward with self confidence and conviction.

--Mary J

The deep pain that is felt at the death of every friendly soul arises from the feeling that there is in every individual something which is inexpressible, peculiar to him alone, and it, therefore, absolutely and irretrievably lost.
~Arthur Schopenhauer
Copyright © 2009 Break Through Grief Recovery. All Rights Reserved ®.