Anxiety Couseling

Anxiety is not a character flaw and it is not a lack of faith. It is the body and the mind signaling that something is out of alignment — and when left unaddressed, it builds. It shapes how you make decisions, how you relate to the people you love, how you sleep, and how you experience God. At Numa, anxiety counseling begins not with managing symptoms but with understanding what the anxiety is communicating. Using an integrative body, soul, and spirit approach, Brady G. Daniel helps individuals identify the root beliefs, unresolved pain, and nervous system patterns that are driving the anxiety — and then carefully rebuild a different relationship with fear. Whether your anxiety shows up as chronic worry, panic, perfectionism, people pleasing, or a persistent sense that something bad is about to happen, there is a path forward that does not require you to white-knuckle your way through it. You were not designed to live in a constant state of threat. Healing is possible — and it starts with telling the truth about what is actually happening inside you.

Anger Counseling

Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions in the human experience — and one of the most mishandled in the church. Many people were taught that anger is sinful, which means they learned to hide it, suppress it, or dress it up as something more acceptable. But suppressed anger does not disappear. It goes underground and resurfaces as resentment, passive aggression, emotional withdrawal, or explosive reactions that feel completely out of proportion to the moment. At Numa, anger counseling begins with curiosity rather than condemnation. Brady G. Daniel helps individuals understand what is underneath the anger — the unmet needs, the violated boundaries, the accumulated pain that has not had a place to go. Anger is almost always a secondary emotion, and the clinical work involves moving beneath it to the grief, the fear, or the shame that is driving it. From that place, real change becomes possible — not just behavioral management, but a genuine shift in how you process pain, protect yourself, and move through conflict in your relationships and your faith life.

Grief

Counseling

Grief does not follow a schedule and it does not respond to willpower. It is the natural and necessary response to loss — and loss takes many forms. The death of a person you loved. The end of a marriage or a friendship. The loss of a version of your faith, your identity, your health, or the future you expected to have. Whatever form your grief has taken, it deserves to be held with care rather than rushed toward resolution. At Numa, grief counseling provides a structured and unhurried space to move through the layers of loss — not around them. Brady G. Daniel brings a clinical and faith-integrated lens to the grief process, helping individuals name what was lost, honor the significance of it, and find a way to carry the loss forward without being consumed by it. Many people who come in for grief counseling have been told in subtle or direct ways that they should be further along than they are. At Numa, there is no timeline for grief. There is only the honest, compassionate work of learning to live differently in the wake of something that mattered.

Depression

Counseling

Depression is not laziness, ingratitude, or a failure to trust God. It is a clinical reality that affects the body, the mind, the spirit, and every relationship a person has. It flattens the emotional landscape, makes ordinary tasks feel impossible, and quietly convinces the person experiencing it that this is simply how things are and how they will always be. That last part — the lie that nothing will change — is one of the most dangerous aspects of depression, because it removes the motivation to seek the very help that could shift things. At Numa, depression counseling approaches the whole person — examining what is happening in the body, what beliefs are driving the hopelessness, and where the spirit has become disconnected from a sense of purpose and belonging. Brady G. Daniel works alongside individuals navigating depression with patience, directness, and genuine clinical skill — holding the tension between what the person is feeling and what is actually true about them. You are not your depression. The numbness, the heaviness, and the disconnection you are experiencing are real — and they are also not the final word on who you are or what your life can hold.

Spiritual Identity

Counseling

One of the most disorienting experiences a person can have is losing their sense of who they are in God. It can happen gradually — through seasons of doubt, spiritual disappointment, or the slow erosion of beliefs that once felt certain. It can happen suddenly — through a church wound, a moral failure, a crisis of faith, or a moment when the framework you built your life around simply stopped holding. When your spiritual identity fractures, everything built on top of it tends to fracture too — your relationships, your sense of purpose, your ability to make decisions, and your capacity to experience intimacy with God. At Numa, spiritual identity counseling is not about telling you what to believe or returning you to a version of faith that no longer fits. It is about helping you locate yourself again — honestly, carefully, and without the pressure to perform a certainty you do not yet have. Brady G. Daniel brings 20 years of clinical experience and a deeply held Christian faith to this work, helping individuals examine the beliefs they inherited versus the beliefs they have actually chosen, the spiritual agreements they have been living under, and the places where God's truth has yet to reach the wounded parts of their story. The goal is not to reconstruct the faith you had before. The goal is to build something more honest, more rooted, and more genuinely yours — a spiritual identity that can hold the weight of your real life and walk faithfully into the life that is still ahead of you.

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