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Lutheran
Counseling Network
Counselor at Hope: Linda C.
Ingham, MA,
253-839-1697 ext. 3
Hope
Lutheran Church in Enumclaw is one of 23 churches that
provide office space for a counselor with Lutheran
Counseling Network (LCN).
LCN is a nonprofit organization affiliated with the
Evangelical
Lutheran
Church
in America (ELCA) with a ministry to provide service to the
community. Fifteen
therapists provide services at various locations.
The LCN therapists have a masters or doctoral degree.
LCN is an extension of the church’s ministry to community.
Therapy is available for individuals, couples, families and
groups. Therapy
addresses areas such as depression, anxiety, behavioral
problems, parenting, sexuality, and spirituality.
Mission
Statement: By providing psychotherapy to people in need and education for
congregations and pastors, Lutheran Counseling Network is an
instrument of God’s grace which strengthens and brings
healing to individuals, couples and families so that they
might in turn be instruments of God’s grace.
Linda
Ingham, MA provides counseling/psychotherapy and
spiritual direction for LCN at
Hope
Lutheran
Church
in
Enumclaw
,
WA
. Linda
Ingham, MA is a pastoral counselor, mental health counselor
and spiritual director. She received her MA in Pastoral
Counseling from
Seattle
University
in 2009. She
received a certificate of Completion from Shalem: Institute
in Spiritual Direction,
Bethesda
,
MD
in 1997. She is
a Washington State Registered Mental Health Counselor (#
RC00057215). She
received Hospice training for grieving children in 1988.
(Counselors practicing counseling for a fee must be
registered or licensed with the Department of Licensing for
the protection of the public health and safety, although
such certification by the state does not necessarily imply
the effectiveness of any treatment.)
Linda
is a Pastoral Counselor trained in the integration of
clinical psychology and theology.
Psychodynamic theory is the foundation of the
training with integration of family systems, narrative,
cognitive, behavioral, humanistic and existential theories.
She
is interested in how imagery, story and losses impact
self-perception, create themes, ways of being that support healing, reconciliation and wholeness.
Linda schedules her own appointments.
Please Call Linda’s voicemail and she
will return your call within 24 hours on weekdays, and on
Monday after the weekend or the day following a holiday.
Voicemail:
253-839-1697 ext. 3.
Please check out the LCN website at www.Lutherancounseling.net
It will inform you about our locations,
therapists and mission.
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