Attachment ▪ Bonding ▪ Adoption ▪ Relationships ▪ Families

At Beatitude House Christian Counseling Center, we
provide outpatient
treatment, attachment
therapy,
RAD
intensives, and parenting support to families
struggling with relationship issues, marriage
challenges, attachment problems,
RAD (reactive attachment disorder),
behavioral difficulties, and related attachment disorder
issues. We work with families in North Carolina,
Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, and across the U.S.
Beatitude House Christian
Counseling Center provides attachment therapy and
relationship counseling as part of outpatient therapy or
two-week intensives. Beatitude House is a nonprofit
organization located in the mountains of western North
Carolina (NC), near the Great Smoky Mountain National
Park.
As licensed therapists and
adoption specialists, we are dedicated to helping and
supporting adoptive families prepare before and after
the adoption process, especially with issues of
attachment, bonding, and attachment disorder. Our focus,
our calling, is attachment therapy that includes prayer
as part of a Christian perspective. To talk with
families who have undertaken intensive therapy at
Beatitude House, look at the
Services page.
We are not
a residential treatment center |
Hope and Healing
As
Christians, we feel called to bring hope and healing to the
broken hearts of children, families, & couples devastated by
emotional, physical and sexual abuse that may result in
attachment and bonding challenges.
We undertook extensive attachment therapy training. We
learned from, and were influenced by attachment therapists
and specialists such as Terry Levy, Michael Orlans, Dan
Hughes, and Nancy Thomas.
At our Christian counseling center, we provide safe,
respectful, effective treatment and training for people
dealing with the adversities of emotional struggles. |
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Treatment is
available for:
Attachment Disorder
Attachment Issues
RAD
Bipolar
Relationship Issues
Parenting
Depression
Anxiety
Emotional Trauma
Grief & loss
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Sexual Abuse
Eating
Disorders
Self Mutilation
Addictions
Physical Abuse
Suicide Attempts
Mood Disorders
Dissociation
Marital Problems
Communication
PTSD
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