Buchanan Family Foundation
Christian Relationship Counseling
Buchanan Family Foundation
Christian Relationship Counseling
We Help Rightly Restore Connection
We Help Rightly Restore Connection

Christian Relationship Counseling
Christian Relationship Counseling
We offer NO COST - 100% FREE
relationship counseling in English and Spanish
to couples that are married or engaged
and individuals experiencing relationship distress
or desiring enrichment.
CHRISTIAN
CHRISTIAN
Faith is not just integrated into our counseling for comfort or to encourage moral values. Our counseling is Christian because Christianity is the strongest explanation for understanding our world; its harsh realities and its beautiful truths. No other perspective or worldview can more completely identify and remedy our brokenness to bring healing.
RELATIONSHIPS
RELATIONSHIPS
We are all image bearers of a relational God that has always existed in relationship and is the reference, model and ultimate source for love. It is the reason our counseling is solely focused on relationship issues. We are created for relationships and need them healthy and whole to fully live.
100% FREE
100% FREE
We give out education and resources able to make quality and effective counseling accessible at no cost, regardless of insurance status or one's ability to pay! We are committed to eliminate the barriers Christians commonly encounter that prevent seeking therapy and staying engaged to achieve their goal.
SHORT TERM
SHORT TERM
Our counseling is short term, based on how well it works! Did you know that 8-20 sessions is the average amount of time it takes for couples to start to heal and enrich their relationships and no longer feel distressed?
EVIDENCE- BASED
EVIDENCE- BASED
Our approach is based on Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). For couples, EFT has proven in over 30 years of empirical research to have over 70% of couples report a recovery rate from marital distress in 10 to 12 sessions of therapy (Jacobson et al., 1984). 90% of couples report significant improvement in relationship satisfaction in comparison to a 35% success rate for more traditional couple therapies (Jacobson et al., 1984). In most cases, couples do not relapse after therapy ends, unlike alternative behavioral approaches (Jacobsen & Addis, 1993).