“It’s time to experience True Freedom!”

Pastoral Counseling for Families & Veterans

We are confident in the power of God’s word to bring about positive changes in your life and relationships.

Let's Talk

How Can I Help

I love helping people understand the things that are holding them back.

READ MORE

My Rates & Policies

Everyone has battles to fight and hurdles to overcome at some point. 

READ MORE

Let's Talk

Please contact me for any questions. I look forward to hearing from you!

READ MORE

Life isn’t always easy...

Sometimes, even the strongest people amongst us need a little bit of help to work through some of life’s more challenging problems.

Everyone has battles to fight and hurdles to overcome at some point. Whether you struggle with depression, family violence, disabilities, or any other issue, you should know that there is hope for a better tomorrow.



You might be initially hesitant to seek out help and support for personal matters, but when you do, you will feel confident that you are taking a courageous first step towards getting to a better place and being a better you.

Here at the Freedom Center for Advanced Cognitive & Temperament Therapy, I realize that no two people are the same, and I tailor my therapy to meet your specific needs as an individual. 

Dr. Kevin Hobson, Ph.D.

Author and Counselor

“It’s time to experience True Freedom!”

We practice specialize in providing pastoral counseling and therapy for families and veterans.

Let's Talk

Service We Offer

Here at the Freedom Center for Advanced Cognitive and Temperament Therapy, we realize that no two people are the same and as such tailor our therapy to meet the specific needs of clients.

Counseling for Personality Disorders

Counseling for Eating Disorders

Counseling for Depression

Counseling and Homosexuality

Counseling for Anger

Counseling for Children

Counseling for Unplanned Pregnancy

Counseling and Self-Esteem

View More

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I’ve never talked to anyone. I’m used to handling things on my own. Aren’t people who go to therapy weak?

    Not at all. People who ask for help know when they need it and have the ability to reach out. Everyone needs help now and then. You already have some strengths that you’ve used before, that for whatever reason isn’t working right now. Perhaps this problem feels overwhelming and is making it difficult to access your past strengths. In our work together, I’ll help you identify what those strengths are and how to implement them again in what is happening now.

  • What’s the difference between talking to you or my best friend or family?

    The difference is between someone who can do something, and someone who has the training and experience to do that same thing professionally. A mental health professional can help you approach your situation in a new way– teach you new skills, gain different perspectives, listen to you without judgment or expectations, and help you listen to yourself. Furthermore, therapy is completely confidential. You won’t have to worry about others “knowing my business.” Lastly, if your situation provokes a great deal of negative emotion, if you’ve been confiding in a friend or family member, there is the risk that once you are feeling better you could start avoiding that person so you aren’t reminded of this difficult time in your life.

  • Why shouldn’t I just take medication?

    Medication alone cannot solve all issues. What medication does is treat the symptoms. Our work together is designed to explore the root of the issue, dig deep into your behavior and teach strategies that can help you accomplish your personal and/or relational goals.


    Medication can be effective and is sometimes needed in conjunction with therapy.

  • How does it work? What do I have to do in sessions?

    Because each person has different issues and goals for therapy, therapy will be different depending on the individual. I tailor my therapeutic approach to your specific needs

  • How long will it take?

    Unfortunately, this is not possible to say in a general FAQs page. Everyone’s circumstances are unique to them and the length of time therapy can take to allow you to accomplish your goals depends on your desire for personal development, your commitment, and the factors that are driving you to seek therapy in the first place.

  • I want to get the most out of therapy. What can I do to help?

    I am so glad you are dedicated to getting the most out of your sessions. Your active participation and dedication is crucial to your success. After all, we only see each other for a session a week. It’s the work you do outside of our sessions that will really help you see your personal growth and development.

  • My partner and I are having problems. Should we be in individual counseling or come together?

    If you are concerned about your relationship, and you would both like to work with me, I would initially work with both of you together. After this work, if one of you would like to continue in individual sessions, I could work with only one of you. It is not helpful to move from individual into couple’s work with the same therapist because of potential trust issues.

Share by: