Areas of Focus:
Our counselors specialize in a variety of areas to provide you with the most effective support. Discover their unique expertise and how they can help you on your journey to healing and growth.
- Men
- Women
- Veterans & Veteran Families
- 1st Responders
- Blended Families
- Marital & Premarital
- Divorce Care
- Group Sessions
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Cedric & Michelle White
Cedric & Michelle White have dedicated their lives to the success of today’s family and helping to heal the hearts of those hurt from misguided relationships. They are co-founders of Healing Thine Hearts (HTH). The goal of HTH is to Build Better Families by Strengthening Relationships. This is accomplished by providing biblically applicable counseling, coaching, training and tools for men and women to foster healthier relationships with themselves and others. Thus, enabling these individuals/couples to survive the multiplicity of societal challenges faced today.
For more than twenty years, Cedric and Michelle have served as Board Certified Belief Therapist & Relationship Counselors. They facilitate many programs aimed at achieving HTH’s specific goals of empowering and strengthening the family model by educating our community on the importance of true understanding of real relationships. They have collaborated with many organizations to assist in facilitation and organizing Relationship Retreats, Pre-Marital trainings, Marriage Mentor, PTSD Management training, and many other related ministry programs.
Currently, Healing Thine Hearts partners with the state of Texas in the “Together in Texas” program; a platform that provides free training to individuals & engaged couples with pre-marital relational enhancement and divorce prevention training. Healing Thine Hearts also assists Veterans and Military personnel by serving as facilitators and Counseling Partners in conjunction with the Texas Veterans Commission, Project Sanctuary & Marriage Management of Texas. HTH recently began partnering with the Nationally syndicated show and program Marriage Bootcamp to become the extended-care source for that organization.