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Specialties
Intimacy Therapy
EMDR
Play Therapy
Marital Counseling
Family Intensives
Marital Intensives
Singles Intensives
Adolescent Therapy
Faith-Based Therapy
Trauma and Attachment Therapy
TBRI (Trust Based Relational Intervention) for working with Adoptive Families
Prepare/Enrich for Premarital Counseling
American Sign Language
Sandtray therapy
History
Established in 1995.
The Center for Relational Care provides counseling services for healing and change. We serve children, families, single adults, and married couples as well as provide trauma recovery therapy, especially for those seeking EMDR Therapy.
We seek to bring hope and healing to broken relationships, wounded hearts, and struggling lives. Using biblical principles and sound counseling theory, we strive to help people deepen their relationship with God and others while gaining awareness about what’s standing in their way of experiencing more joy and meaning in life.
As the flagship counseling center for «Intimacy Therapy,» CRC also uses its expertise to train counselors and pastoral leaders around the world in this counseling model that helps hurting people experience God’s presence, provision, compassion, and truth.
Some of our clients choose to participate in the Accelerated Relational Care (ARC) Process. This unique approach may help clients jump-start the counseling journey with 8 – 12 hours
Meet the Manager
Bruce W.
Manager
Dr. Bruce Walker directs the Center for Relational Care. Bruce specializes in counseling for relationships and unresolved issues from childhood. He also trains counselors and ministry teams in the Intimacy Therapy model. Bruce and his wife, Joyce, lead Relational Care Intensives for marriages in crisis. Dr. Walker attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he earned a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling and a Ph.D. in Psychology and Counseling. Bruce is a clinical member of AAMFT and an approved supervisor of LPC’s and LMFT’s in Texas. He co-authored two books with Dr. David Ferguson – Discovering Intimacy and Relational First Aid. Prior to entering seminary, Bruce worked for Conoco, IBM, and AIESEC, an international organization based in Belgium. The Walkers have one married son, Andrew. Bruce enjoys photography, golf, and international missions.