The Emmaus Center
Saturday, July 31, 2010
A place for hope and healing...

  

 Imagine a counseling center that 

integrates Christian values with clinical psychology,

partnering with local churches, families and  individuals

in order to help bring spiritual, emotional and psychological

wellness into people’s lives.

You’ve just imagined the Emmaus Center!

  

The Emmaus Center 1124 Stevens Drive Richland WA 99354

 

About The Emmaus Center:

 The mission of The Emmaus Center is to provide clinical counseling services to the mid-Columbia region as a community service by the Christian faith community.  The center is chartered as a non-profit corporation and is guided by a Board of Directors representing numerous churches in our community.  

 

About our counseling philosophy:

We believe that effective counseling embraces the integration of the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of personhood and family and community life.

The counselor guides the client to wellness and wholeness by promoting physical health, emotional wellbeing, healthy relationships and spiritual maturity.  We perform this function in a way that is clinically sound and informed by our Christian worldview.

 

 The primary goals of the center are:

  (1)  to provide an outreach into the community that brings together Christian truth and psychological understanding,

  (2)  to be accessible to everyone in need who seeks counseling,

  (3)  to apply sound organizational and business practices, and

  (4)  to be recognizable as a premier counseling center- excellent in quality, highly professional and very visible.

Family Resources

 
"You Can't Make Me"

Strong-willed children are a challenge for the best of parents. This book helps you “get inside” the child’s head to see how he or she thinks, making it more natural to motivate, discipline, and build relationships.
Beth Cynthia Tobias, $15.25
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"Attachments"

Why is it so difficult to connect with, or even get along with, certain people especially the ones you care about the most? Drs. Tim Clinton and Gary Sibcy believe that, for each of us, our present relationships are influenced by our first "attachments" or bonds with people in early childhood. Consequently, understanding your pattern of relating to others what the authors call your "attachment style" is the cornerstone for building satisfying relationships with the people you love.
Tim Clinton & Gary Sibcy
, $19.95
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AACC Store