Recommend an Exceptional Therapist
You worked with a great therapist who understands broken families and really helped you grow.
Would you recommend them so someone like you can get the help they need?
Finding a Great Therapist is Extremely Difficult
So many young adults from divorced or dysfunctional families want help, but they struggle to find a competent therapist who shares their Christian worldview and understands the pain of their family falling apart.
It shouldn’t be this difficult. They deserve better.
Our vision is to make it easy to find a therapist who is:
Extremely competent
Holds a Christian worldview
Deeply understands broken families
We’d love your help! Young people are counting on you.
Finding a Therapist Made Easy
How to Recommend a Therapist
1. You fill out the short form
Share the therapist’s info and why you recommend them.
2. We review and gently verify
We may do basic checks and, in some cases, reach out to the therapist to learn more.
3. We add them to our trusted list
Strong candidates will be shared with young people who need help.
We’ll never publish your comments or story without your permission.
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As quick as 3-4 minutes, as long as 6-7 minutes, depending on your speed or length of responses.
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You can share as much or as little about yourself as you like in the form. We will not share your name or story without permission.
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We may reach out to therapists you recommend to learn more about their practice, but they will not receive your personal details unless you explicitly allow it.
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Websites like BetterHelp or CatholicTherapists do little to no vetting. If someone has a license to practice therapy and pays their fee, they’ll be listed. Therapists list themselves.
We’re flipping that on its head. Therapists cannot recommend themselves. There’s no financial incentive to recommend therapists. Instead, we’re asking people who’ve healed or grown because of working with a therapist to simply tell us about them. That way, we can recommend them to someone who really needs their help.
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As a non-profit, we have no plans to charge money to find a therapist. We want it to be free and easy for our audience of young people from divorced or dysfunctional families.