Christian Family Counselling: What is it, How Much Does it Cost, How to Access it

In the journey of family life, even homes built on a strong foundation of faith can encounter seasons of deep challenge. When you're in the midst of it, trying to navigate conflict or disconnection, it's natural to seek support that understands and honours your values. This is often where the conversation about Christian family counseling begins.

This guide provides clear, practical answers about our approach to Christian family counselling in Australia, covering what it is, how much it costs, and how your family can access it.

What Exactly is Christian Family Counselling?

Christian Family Counselling

At its heart, Christian family counseling is about applying professional, evidence-based therapeutic methods within a framework of faith. The goal is always to help families navigate their challenges and find a way back to each other. Our philosophy is best described this way:

Christian family counseling is a therapeutic service to family dynamics of any kind—whether that’s a husband or wife, a parent and child, child to child. It’s bringing counselling best practice theory into a family dynamic with a view towards some sort of restoration or reconciliation.

This form of faith-based family therapy is more than just problem-solving; it's about creating a space for genuine healing.

Professional Therapy First, Faith Integration by Choice

A common question we hear is, "What truly makes this 'Christian' counselling?" The answer lies in an approach that honors both professional best practice and personal faith while always giving you control.

The foundation of our work is always sound, evidence-based clinical therapy. We use the same proven psychological principles found in any professional counseling practice to help families navigate their challenges.

The "Christian" aspect is an additional, integrated layer we bring to the process, but only when the client welcomes it.

How Faith Guides the Process

When a family is open to it, our counsellors draw on biblical principles like "love, forgiveness, and grace." This isn't about imposing doctrine but about using a shared language of faith to foster understanding.

For example, we might explore the biblical call for a child to "honor their father and mother," not as a demand for blind obedience, but as a framework for respectful communication. Simultaneously, we hold space to discuss the biblical call for parents to "not exasperate their children," exploring how certain actions or communication styles might be contributing to the conflict.

This balanced and nuanced approach is designed to help families navigate real-world challenges like marital breakdown, the complexities of blended families, or even deeply painful issues like emotional or spiritual abuse.

How Much Does Christian Family Counselling Cost?

For any family considering therapy, the financial investment is a real and practical concern. We believe in being completely transparent about the costs involved.

A crucial point for clients to understand is that family and relationship counseling is not subsidized by Medicare in Australia.

While Medicare rebates aren't available for this service, some private health funds may offer them. We always encourage clients to check directly with their provider to see what their specific policy covers.

Typical Session Costs

So, what should a family budget be? Our session fees for relationship counselling are set to reflect the high level of care provided by our team.

Christian family counselling costs can vary between our team, but it’s generally between about $180 to $220 per session depending on which practitioner it is.

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How to Access Christian Family Counselling

Christian Family Counselling

When you're ready to seek support, the process should be as straightforward and confidential as possible. You can schedule a session directly with our team without the need for back-and-forth emails.

Step 1: Visit Our Secure Client Portal to Book Online

The most direct way to get started is to use our online booking portal. This allows you to see available appointment times and choose a time that works for your family's schedule.

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Step 2: Select the Right Counselling Service for Your Family

Our portal lists all of our available services. It is important to select the correct service type to ensure you are connected with a counsellor who specializes in family dynamics. As you go through the booking process, please look for and choose an option under "Relationship Counselling".

Step 3: Understanding Consent and Care for Children

When children and teens are involved, we operate with a clear ethical framework around consent and privacy, which evolves as they do:

  • Under 16: The process consists in keeping parents appropriately informed.

  • Over 16: The teen begins to have more privacy and agency in their sessions.

Once your appointment is confirmed, you will receive an email with all the details you need. Your first session is a safe and welcoming space to meet your counsellor, discuss your family's unique situation and goals, and understand the therapeutic process ahead.

A Hopeful Path Forward

Navigating family life in this imperfect world is not always easy. We believe christian family counseling provides a structured, compassionate space to work towards the "restoration and reconciliation" that every family deserves.

Taking the step to seek guidance is not a sign of failure, it is a profound act of love and strength. It is choosing to invest in the health and future of the people who matter most.

Begin Your Family's Journey to Healing Today

Taking the first step is an act of love and strength for your family. If you are ready to move towards greater understanding, connection, and restoration, our compassionate team is here to walk alongside you. Our booking process is simple, secure, and completely confidential.

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