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The counseling services offered are built on four key pillars that research consistently shows are essential for improving mental health, personal well-being, and relationships. By combining evidence-based therapeutic techniques, specialized communication tools, and insights from the neuroscience of human behavior and relationships, your treatment plan is tailored to create meaningful and lasting change.

In moments of crisis—especially in relationships like marriage—many individuals find it helpful to reflect on their core values or spiritual beliefs as part of the healing and growth process. For those who wish to explore these areas, faith and values can be thoughtfully integrated into the counseling experience. However, this is never a requirement. Your comfort, preferences, and goals always guide the direction of our work together.

Where other approaches may have fallen short, this model offers an opportunity for real breakthrough—renewed clarity, deeper connection, and strengthened relationships. Counseling here is designed to meet you where you are, helping you move forward with intention and support.

Specializing in Therapy Intensives For Marriages and Personal Well-being

Most simply defined, intensive therapy is therapy that occurs at a high frequency over a short duration of time. Intensive therapy is gaining popularity as a treatment option with increasing amounts of research emerging in favor of this model. The therapeutic Intensive format is a powerful opportunity for people to get the benefit of many months of start-and-stop weekly counseling in the span a few days. Participants often report that their results are profound and long lasting. Due to the undistracted therapy time, therapeutic intensives are sometimes the best way to successfully treat couples in severe crisis, divorce recovery, depression, and recovery issues.

What is Pastoral Counseling?

Pastoral counseling is a specialized form of mental health support that integrates psychological principles with an understanding of clients' values, belief systems, and personal worldviews. While it shares many core elements with traditional therapeutic modalities—such as a focus on emotional well-being, relational dynamics, and behavioral change—it is distinct in its holistic approach, which considers the influence of meaning-making, ethical frameworks, and existential concerns in the therapeutic process.

Integrating faith is available as an option for clients who find it meaningful, but it is not the core of the counseling services provided. Instead, the focus remains on evidence-informed, person-centered care that respects the individuality of each client’s experiences and preferences.

Research supports the relevance of values alignment in mental health care. A recent Gallup poll found that 66% of respondents preferred a mental health professional who holds personal values or belief systems, and 81% indicated a preference for a counselor whose values align with their own.

Dr. Honeycutt is a nationally board-certified counselor. He has participated in rigorous training and holds several specialized certifications for marriage therapy, communication, training, and relationship repair. Although not a licensed therapist in any U.S. state, Dr. Honeycutt provides counseling services that emphasize value-oriented care, supporting clients through a comprehensive, individualized model that addresses emotional, psychological, and existential dimensions of health.


We were about to divorce and I could not see any way forward. Brandon helped us find our way back...I can’t tell you how grateful we are. I’m actually happy in my marriage and I wouldn’t have believed that would or even could happen. We highly recommend you call if you are in trouble or just want to be better.
— Dave & Judy- Missouri, used by permission