Home › Therapists by State › Michigan
Christian Therapists in Michigan
Browse 8 licensed, faith-based therapists and counselors in Michigan.
Browse by City in Michigan
8 Therapists in Michigan
A New Hope Counseling Center
Psychologist
Psychologist
A Seed Of Hope Family Counseling Center Pllc
Counselor, Mental Health
Counselor, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Counselor, Professional, Counselor, School, Psychologist, Psychologist, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Psychologist, Cognitive & Behavioral, Psychologist, Clinical, Psychologist, Clinical Child & Adolescent, Psychologist, Family, Psychologist, Group Psychotherapy, Social Worker, Clinical, Marriage & Family Therapist, Clinic/Center, Adult Mental Health, Counselor, Mental Health
Access Christian Counseling
Psychologist, Clinical
Clinic/Center, Adolescent and Children Mental Health, Psychologist, Clinical
Acts Christian Counseling, Llc
Social Worker, Clinical
Psychologist, Clinical, Social Worker, Clinical
Alliance For Hope And Healing
Psychologist
Psychologist
Bethany Christian Services
Marriage & Family Therapist
Marriage & Family Therapist
Christian Counseling Of Mid Michigan
Counselor, Mental Health
Counselor, Professional, Psychologist, Marriage & Family Therapist, Counselor, Mental Health
Mindy Watson
Therapist
Faith-based therapy
Browse by Specialty in Michigan
Finding a Christian Therapist in Michigan
If you are looking for a faith-based therapist in Michigan, FaithCounsel makes it easy to search licensed Christian counselors in your area. All therapists in our directory hold valid state licenses — including credentials such as LCSW, LPC, LMFT, and PsyD — and identify as integrating Christian faith into their practice.
Whether you are dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, grief, or simply want a counselor who shares your faith, our directory covers therapists across Michigan's major cities and rural areas alike. Many providers also offer telehealth sessions, giving you access to faith-based support from anywhere in the state.
Use the filters above to narrow by city or specialty. When you contact a therapist, ask how they integrate their faith into the therapeutic process, what insurance they accept, and whether they are currently accepting new clients.
If you are in a mental health crisis, please call or text 988(Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) — available 24/7 and free.