Growing New Hope Program
In an effort to give back to our community and profession, Hope & Healing Counseling offers appointments either at no cost or a significantly reduced rate to clients through our Growing New Hope – Counseling Intern Program. This allows us to reach more clients, offer affordable therapy services, and assist students in becoming professional counselors.ย ย

Our Counseling Interns are masterโs level students working to complete their CACREP accredited graduate program. They are carefully selected to ensure the best care for our clients.
If you are someone who would like the expertise of two to three therapists for the price of one; a therapist whose main focus is to learn the most up-to-date and effective theory and techniques; a therapist who has a growing passion and investment in their working and honing their skills; and affordable pricing options, working with a therapist intern is a great option for you.
Interns are closely supervised by fully licensed therapists
Interns always have one clinical supervisor, and often two: one clinical supervisor at the site they are interning, and often one clinical supervisor in their educational program as well. These supervisors are fully licensed and credentialed, and often have special training to become supervisors themselves. Interns review and consult with their supervisor(s) on all of their cases, which means that you are not only getting one therapist working on your case, but two or three therapists whose time, expertise, and investment are applied to working with you in therapy.
Interns are constantly learning the most up to date techniques and theories
Interns are still completing their masterโs degree and are actively involved in their academic environment, which means it is literally an internโs job to learn about how to be an outstanding therapist every day. The intern you may choose as your therapist not only spends a great deal of their time learning the most up-to-date theories and techniques, but also invests that time in working with their faculty, supervisors, and fellow interns to deepen their understanding and develop methods of application for those theories and techniques as well. In an intern, you are getting a therapist who is not only on the cutting edge of theory and technique but is also spends their days learning how to utilize those theories and techniques the most effective way.
Interns have a great deal of investment and energy devoted to your therapy
Interns are in their masterโs degree programs, and so therapy is their biggest focus during this time. Most programs are incredibly rigorous and time-consuming, so learning and practicing become an internโs full-time job. As a client, you can benefit from working with someone whose main focus at this time in their life is giving you the best care and therapy possible. Additionally, as a client you can benefit from seeing someone who is newer in the field and isnโt as likely to be experiencing burnout from spending decades working as a therapist. Interns are new to the field, have likely chosen to join the profession in the last few years, and are incredibly energized and excited to come to work every day and working to become the best therapist they can be. Interns are still in the active process of honing and improving their skills and are encouraged in this process by their supervisors and faculty.
Sounds great, what now?
The first step is to contact our office to schedule an initial assessment with one of our Counseling Interns. During this appointment the Counseling Intern will go through a detailed assessment, discuss your treatment goals, and determine which services will be the best fit for your needs.