Catholic Mental Health That Honors Your Faith

We're a Catholic coaching community dedicated to helping you discover God's purpose for your life while achieving meaningful growth in your personal and professional journey.

Our Catholic Approach

Our approach is built on the truth that the same God who designed your soul for communion with Him also created your mind for wholeness and peace.

Prayer-Centered Sessions

We begin and end with prayer when requested, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide your healing journey.

Prayer-Centered Sessions

We begin and end with prayer when requested, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide your healing journey.

Prayer-Centered Sessions

We begin and end with prayer when requested, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide your healing journey.

Prayer-Centered Sessions

We begin and end with prayer when requested, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide your healing journey.

Scripture as Foundation

We incorporate God's word as a source of wisdom and comfort, illuminating your path forward.

Scripture as Foundation

We incorporate God's word as a source of wisdom and comfort, illuminating your path forward.

Scripture as Foundation

We incorporate God's word as a source of wisdom and comfort, illuminating your path forward.

Scripture as Foundation

We incorporate God's word as a source of wisdom and comfort, illuminating your path forward.

Saints as Companions

We share stories of saints who faced similar struggles, offering you models of faith-filled perseverance.

Saints as Companions

We share stories of saints who faced similar struggles, offering you models of faith-filled perseverance.

Saints as Companions

We share stories of saints who faced similar struggles, offering you models of faith-filled perseverance.

Saints as Companions

We share stories of saints who faced similar struggles, offering you models of faith-filled perseverance.

Which of my symptoms are mental?
Which are spiritual?

It can be challenging to know whether emotional pain, loss of motivation, or feelings of disconnection stem from psychological struggles or spiritual trials. At Irvine Family Counseling, we help you carefully distinguish between the two. By offering clarity and guidance, we ensure that emotional burdens receive proper therapeutic support, and spiritual challenges are addressed in ways that honor your faith journey. This holistic understanding lets you respond to each difficulty with informed compassion rather than confusion.

a group of people sitting in a room
a group of people sitting in a room
a group of people sitting in a room

We do not pathologize spiritual issues

In your faith life, do you:

Struggle to feel God’s presence?

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Struggle to feel God’s presence?

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Struggle to feel God’s presence?

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Struggle to feel God’s presence?

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Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

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Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

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Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

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Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

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Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

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Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

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Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

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Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

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Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

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Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

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Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

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Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

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If so, you may be walking through a spiritual trial. Though unsettling, these experiences aren’t signs of failure—they can herald growth, change, and new depth in your relationship with the divine. We can help you make sense of these shifts so you can move forward with greater understanding and without unnecessary self-blame.

We do not spiritualize pathological issues

In your faith life, do you:

Struggle to feel God’s presence?

1

Struggle to feel God’s presence?

1

Struggle to feel God’s presence?

1

Struggle to feel God’s presence?

1

Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

2

Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

2

Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

2

Notice a sense of dryness or distance in prayer?

2

Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

3

Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

3

Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

3

Feel less drawn to familiar spiritual practices?

3

Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

4

Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

4

Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

4

Yet still hold a quiet, enduring desire to love God?

4

If so, you may be walking through a spiritual trial. Though unsettling, these experiences aren’t signs of failure—they can herald growth, change, and new depth in your relationship with the divine. We can help you make sense of these shifts so you can move forward with greater understanding and without unnecessary self-blame.

a group of people standing around a table
a group of people standing around a table
a group of people standing around a table

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