By asking for help you have taken the first and most difficult step to feeling better.
Christian Counseling can provide a safe environment where you can share your fears and frustrations without judgement.
Meet Dr. Darlene Turner
I listen to you
You feel validated
I want the best for you
I check in with you
I earn your trust
Dr. Darlene M. Turner, an experienced Christian Therapist with over 31 years of practice, holds an MSW from the University of Iowa and a Doctorate in Nouthetic Counseling from Shalom Bible College. She is a licensed professional affiliated with AACT, committed to staying current through workshops and conferences on Christian counseling.
I have…
Facilitated Relapse Group
Facilitated IFSAP Group
Facilitated Depression Group
Participated on a Crisis Team
Participated with Signa Groups
Christian Counseling Center helps you understand yourself, overcome challenges, and grow personally.
It is my goal to support you in making changes that give your life more joy and meaning. No matter the struggles, I am here to support you and to help you identify patterns that are not working for you and to help you grow in the areas that we identify.
I look forward to working with you to achieve your goals!
– Dr. Darlene Turner
The 365 Day Devotional: Getting To Know Jesus A Little Day by Day
Dr. Darlene Turner’s daily devotional writings draw inspiration from the love and acceptance found in Jesus Christ. Within these impactful pages, readers will encounter uplifting Scriptures that offer insight and inspiration for daily living.
"THANKFUL that God brought Dr. Darlene into our lives"
“We are so THANKFUL that God brought Dr. Darlene into our lives a few years ago when we were searching for Christian counseling. God worked through Dr. Darlene to bring healing and renewal to our marriage, which led to a deeper relationship with Jesus, which led to improved relationships in both family businesses. I truly believe that Dr. Darlene’s prayers with us and for us made the difference and would have been the missing element had we been counseled in the “traditional” sense.”