Limited Duration

While other forms of counseling and treatment are open-ended, potentially continuing over a long period, the Rock House Center process is limited to 32 hours of counseling, typically provided over 16 weeks.

Clients may choose to meet weekly or every other week or twice weekly. It is uncommon for our clients to continue beyond 32 hours of counseling.

Our therapy is not designed to ‘journey through life’ with clients helping them ‘cope with their struggles’ — as is often case with secular therapies.

Motive Transition Therapy is designed to seek God’s resolution to life challenges and launch clients on a new life trajectory, with minimal need for additional counseling.


Here’s What Rock House Clients Say…

Depression & Anxiety
“I was told I would need counseling for the rest of my life for night terrors, panic and depression. When I finished at Rock House, I was a new person. My friends and family couldn’t believe the change. What you are doing at Rock House Center is awesome!”

Depression & Marriage
“I struggled with depression, despair, an unfulfilling marriage for over 25 years that eventually led to a suicide attempt. After completing the program at Rock House Center, I no longer feel wounded, worried, hopeless and isolated, and I don’t feel like I have to be strong all the time. I now trust God to love me and take care of the future. My relationship with my husband and with God has changed so much for the better. Reaching out to Rock House is the best decision I ever made.”

Anxiety
“My anxiety had gotten out of hand with my husband’s addiction problems, but I didn’t realize all the issues I had. God has healed my husband, restored my marriage, my relationship with my mom, and my anxiety is gone. Rock House made a really big impact and changed my life.”

Anxiety Attacks
“I came to Rock House for anxiety attacks, fear, the need to control everything, aching grief, and lies I told myself. The counseling at Rock House changed my thoughts and feelings along with my reactions at work, my marriage, and my relationship with my children. I’m in awe and so grateful.”