Many people often wonder whether counseling will benefit them. As a faith community, we believe in the importance of walking together, in unity, as a body of believers. Counseling is simply an opportunity to set aside time for personal reflection, to have a listening ear, and a professional who can guide you toward positive life-style change.

Counseling can help you look at difficult situations with more clarity. While the clergy team at Centreville UMC is available to provide short-term counseling, there are some situations in life that may better be served with support from a trained and professional long-term counselor. The resources below are available in the local community to help you find the support you may need.

Center for Pastoral Counseling of Virginia

pastoralcounseling.com

The Center for Pastoral Counseling of Virginia was established in 1996. We provide professional counseling that is sensitive to relational and emotional issues, as well as to spiritual issues. Our counselors bring traditional psychological training to their work, with additional expertise in working with clients from a spiritual frame of reference.

Pastoral Counseling of Northern Virginia

pastoralcounselingnv.com

Pastoral Counseling of Northern Virginia exists to extend the reach of congregations as they seek to fulfill their historic mission of caring for the hearts and minds of persons. PCNV seeks to provide the highest quality pastoral counseling services at an affordable cost to all persons regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation or national origin. We are informed by the wisdom of faith traditions as well as the insights of behavioral science in our understanding of and therapeutic approach to the healing of persons and their relationships. We not only see persons for whom their faith commitment is profound in shaping their lives, we also see persons who claim no faith orientation. We do not proselytize. We recognize the power of faith commitments in the shaping of self-understanding, of relationships with others, and of one’s emotional health. We encourage our clients to make use of their faith commitments as a resource for their own healing and growth.

Alcoholics Anonymous

aa.org

aavirginia.org

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Their primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

Centreville Group - Meets Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:30pm

Sundays - Closed Meeting, Discussion

Wednesdays - Closed Meeting, Discussion

Fridays - Open Meeting, Speaker

Where: Centreville Methodist Church
New Braddock Rd. & Centrewood Dr.
Centreville, 20120

"Here Are The Steps We Took" Group - Meets Tuesdays at 7:00pm

Where: St. John's Episcopal Church
5649 Mount Gilead Rd.
Centreville, 20120

Closed Meeting

Attitude Adjustment Group - Meets Saturdays at 8:30pm

Where: St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church
14640 Soucy Pl.
Centreville, 20120

Closed Meeting, Discussion

 

Al-Anon of Northern Virginia

alanonva.com

Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. If your life has been affected by someone else’s drinking, you are an Al-Anon or Alateen member, or a professional working in the field of alcoholism, there may be items of interest on this site for you.

WEDNESDAY MIRACLES AFG - Meets at 8:30pm

Where: Centreville United Methodist Church
6400 Old Centreville Rd
Upstairs, Rm. 212

Contact: info@alanonva.com
Al-Anon Service Center of Northern Virginia
100 N. Washington Street, Suite 212
Falls Church, VA 22046

(703) 534-HELP (4357), or toll-free (877) 339-8350

Capital Area Sexaholics Anonymous

https://casaig.wixsite.com/home

Sexaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober. There are no dues or fees for SA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. SA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sexually sober and help others to achieve sexual sobriety.

Sexaholics Anonymous is a recovery program based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and received permission from AA to use its Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions in 1979. SA has been active in Maryland, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia since 1985.

Meets every Friday at 7:30pm.

Where: Centreville United Methodist Church
6400 Old Centreville Road
Centreville, VA 20121

Contact: sa_dcnova@yahoo.com

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