
Cornerstone is a professional Christian counseling, education and training non-profit organization. We are committed to address the spiritual, psychological and educational needs of individuals, families and churches. At Cornerstone, we believe there is a need for mental health professionals to draw upon both Scriptural and psychological expertise when assisting clients.
Needs range from clients who seek progressive life coaching to those experiencing the most devastating life traumas. Cornerstone is fully operational and continues to provide counseling services to our clients. We are currently using virtual and telemental health platforms as well as seeing clients in-person.
Needs range from clients who seek progressive life coaching to those experiencing the most devastating life traumas. Cornerstone is fully operational and continues to provide counseling services to our clients. We are currently using virtual and telemental health platforms as well as seeing clients in-person.
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A wonderful professor of Christian Counseling named Buck Hatch sometimes asked students, "If the gospel does not touch THIS (guilt, shame, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship hurts, etc.) in some way, could it be good news?" His point was that God's word is relevant when addressing the psychological suffering of individuals.
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Mike and Judy Stewart founded Cornerstone Counseling Center in 1995 as a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. The Stewarts met and married while in seminary at Columbia International University. After 10 years (7 in ministry) they returned to graduate school and finished a second master's degree in Christian counseling at Colorado Christian University.
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Cornerstone is fully operational and continues to provide counseling services to our clients. We are currently using virtual and telemental health platforms as well as seeing clients in-person. Cornerstone continues to take new clients. Our office is open and clients who are being seen in-person are asked to wear a facemask.
Josh E. Alvarado
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Josh believes that each person should be viewed holistically and that all needs should be considered in counseling: psychological, social, physical and spiritual. Josh uses a multiple theory approach that includes Cognitive Behavioral, Person Centered, Adlerian and Reality Therapies. Josh's foundational philosophy of counseling is Christian based and he honors Biblical principles throughout the counseling process.
Vicki L. Holder
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Vicki believes that each individual is unique, complex and gifted in many different ways and acknowledges these differences in life-experience, culture and season of life. Vicki has been a Certified Myers-Briggs (MBTI) Practitioner since 2013 and has enjoyed assisting clients with educational/career decision making.
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