Individual Counseling

Life can bring deep pain, complex questions, and seasons where your faith, identity, or direction feel uncertain. Pastoral counseling offers a space to bring all of that—and more—without fear of judgment.

At Dignity Counseling Collective, our approach to pastoral counseling is both clinically informed and spiritually grounded. We hold space for your story with compassion and truth, integrating evidence-based therapeutic tools with a deeply respectful posture toward your beliefs, values, and spiritual questions.

We work with individuals facing:

  • Grief and loss

  • Spiritual trauma or deconstruction

  • Identity and belonging

  • Guilt, shame, or forgiveness work

  • Life transitions, purpose, and meaning

  • Relationship struggles

This work honors both the psychological and the sacred. Whether or not you identify with a particular faith tradition, pastoral counseling can provide a thoughtful and hope-filled path forward.

We believe you don’t have to choose between emotional health and spiritual depth. Here, you can bring your whole self.

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Our Counselors for Individuals

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Joe Pullen

Pastoral Counselor and Founder of DCC

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Peter Leschke

Pastoral Counselor

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Katelyn Kotkosky

Licensed Professional Counselor

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