Christ-Centered Healing for Addictions & Habits

Find Freedom.

Restore Hope.

Reclaim Your Life.

Life isn’t meant to be lived in cycles of shame, secrecy, or despair. Whether you’re battling substance use, pornography and sexual addictions, or destructive habits, healing is possible—and you don’t have to walk this road alone.

At Fair Counseling, we combine evidence-based therapy with the life-changing hope of the Gospel to help individuals break free from addiction, rebuild their lives, and discover their God-given purpose.

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Why Choose Faith-Based

Addiction Counseling?

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Addiction isn’t just a physical struggle—it affects your mind, heart, relationships, and spirit. That’s why our counseling approach treats the whole person:

  • Clinical Expertise:

    Licensed counselors use proven methods like CBT, trauma-informed care, and relapse prevention strategies.

  • Spiritual Renewal:

    Biblical truth and prayer are central to the healing process.

  • Compassionate Support:

    We meet you where you are—with grace, understanding, and no judgment.

  • Safe & Confidential Environment:

    Every session is a protected space for honesty and growth.

  • Individual, Couple, Family, and Group Services:

    Addiction affects all areas of a person’s life. We offer services not only for you, but those in you most care for.

Our Addiction Recovery Services

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“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new is here!”
— – 2 Corinthians 5:17