Dr. Dara Cobb Lewis received her Master of Divinity from Lexington Theological Seminary and her Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Her practice, The Devoted Life, exists to offer counseling, spiritual health coaching, and support to individuals, families, clergy, congregations, and organizations. She serves clients by taking an integrative approach using the behavioral sciences combined with spirituality, theology and a person's worldview to work towards health and wholeness. As such, she serves those who are: experiencing depression having family difficulties struggling in marriage anticipating surgery or a procedure transitioning to a new phase in life anxious, worried, lonely or far from home grieving a loss or life change facing difficult decisions in need prayer or spiritual counsel asking spiritual questions in need of information about community or religious resources.
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