HEALING
We have come to realize that inner healing and counseling usually go hand in hand. Over the years, we have seen people go through inner healing but struggle to walk in the newly healed areas. This is because people may need counseling to help create new neural pathways in the brain, assisting them in forming new habits by renewing their minds. We have also witnessed people only going to counseling but struggling to create new habits due to emotional pain caused by trauma. This is because trauma holds our emotions captive and affects our prefrontal cortex, which is extensively interconnected to regulate higher-order decision-making and to plan and organize for the future. We usually need both counseling and inner healing, and it is our pleasure to help guide you through this process and help you lead a fulfilling life.
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Business and Professions Code Section 4980-4980.90
4980. (a) Many (a)(1) Many California families and many individual Californians are
experiencing difficulty and distress, and need wise, competent, caring, compassionate, and effective counseling to enable them to improve and maintain healthy family relationships. (2) Healthy individuals, healthy families, and healthy relationships are inherently beneficial and crucial to a healthy society and are our most precious and valuable natural resource. Licensed marriage and family therapists provide crucial support for the well-being of the people and the State of California. 4980.01 (a) This chapter shall not be construed to constrict, limit, or withdraw the Medical Practice Act, the Social Work Licensing Law, the Nursing Practice Act, the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Act, or the Psychology Licensing Act.
(b) This chapter shall not apply to any priest, rabbi, or minister of the gospel of any religious denomination when performing counseling services as part of his or her pastoral or professional duties…