Fergus Falls Family Counseling for Couples, Individuals and Leadership
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Fergus Falls Family

Counseling
[email protected]    218-205-1079
[email protected]    218-731-3490

Our approach to therapy is systemic and focuses on attachment, connection, and explorations of patterns and beliefs.  We believe attending to relationships is a key to improving mental health, to improving interactions with other people, and to addressing many individual problems with living. 

Tammy Churchill is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who provides services to couples, families, and individuals. She is a certified Prepare-Enrich facilitator.  She has been trained as a mediator and is a Licensed Practical Nurse. Her approach to therapy focuses on attachment, connection, and explorations of patterns and beliefs. She believes the way we interpret and interact with our world, and the people in it, is impacted by our earliest experiences and plays out in current relationships in both helpful and less than helpful ways.

Tammy uses a holistic (mind-body-spirit) and collaborative approach to therapy. She has a passion for inspiring others to live a wholehearted life by increasing self-awareness, self compassion, and making meaningful connections.

Dave Churchill is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who provides services to couples, families, and individuals. Dave's focus is relational, including couples counseling, family counseling, and working with individuals who are experiencing difficult life transitions. Additionally, Dave works with adolescents who are experiencing emotional or behavioral difficulties. He is a board-approved supervisor for LMFT and LPCC licensures, and is trained in discernment counseling for couples on the brink of divorce. 


Asking for help can be difficult.  You've come to the right place. We looks forward to helping you achieve your best self and your best relationships ... because you and your relationships matter.
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