Crossroads Counseling

We know that considering counseling for the first time can feel scary. We’re here to walk alongside you or your loved one through hard things. We love providing people with the encouragement, space, and tools needed to come out on the other side healthier, happier, and more aware of God’s love and grace.

Our professional counselors provide Christ-centered, relationship-based counseling for children, teens, adults, couples, and families dealing with a wide range of issues including:

  • Anxiety/ Stress
  • Depression
  • Emotional Issues
  • Marriage /Pre-marriage
  • Divorce
  • Grief/ Loss
  • Parenting
  • Identity Issues
  • Loneliness
  • Life Direction

Our counselors are committed to serving you or your loved one using a wide range of proven professional, biblical, and clinical tools. Wherever you are in your relationship with God, our counselors can help you find purpose in suffering and move toward wholeness and health. Our counselors respect their clients’ confidentiality and ensure your privacy by adhering to the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) code of ethics.

In addition to in-person counseling sessions we also offer online counseling. In addition to being a convenient option that provides you or ones you love with the ability to connect with a counselor from the privacy and comfort of your own home, it may be a preferable option for:

– people living in remote areas

– people who are limited in their ability to make an in-person appointment due to family/work schedules, transportation issues, or who have physical/mobility issues

– college students who would like continuity in their sessions while traveling back and forth from school

Our counselors use a simple web-based service called Zoom which clients to communicate through verbal and nonverbal communication. Many clients are surprised with the ease of transitioning from in-person to on-line counseling.

What’s Your Next Step?

If you’re interested in setting up an appointment with one of our professional counselors simply email counseling@crossroads140.com

If you’d like to discuss any other issue with someone from Crossroads Counseling please email counseling@crossroads140.com and we will respond within 48 hours.

OUR HISTORY
OUR HISTORY

Founded in 2012, Crossroads Counseling Center helps people dealing with grief, depression, anxiety, loss, brokenness or other emotional and relational struggles find peace and transformation.

The Center was created out of Crossroads Church’s desire to offer professional, one-on-one counseling services to complement its ongoing services, classes, small groups and care groups and to serve those in the surrounding community.

OUR COUNSELORS

Our counselors draw upon their professional training, formal education and unique experiences to address each client’s needs. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are committed to providing caring, biblically-based counseling. Meet our counselors!

Brittany Edie

Counselor

Jenne Hibbs

Counselor

Bob Rooney

Counselor

FAQs

What type of counseling do you offer?

Crossroads Counseling Center offers relationship-based, Christ-centered counseling for individuals of all ages (children, teens & adults), couples, and families dealing with a wide variety of issues, including:

  • Anxiety/ Stress
  • Depression
  • Emotional Issues
  • Marriage /
    Pre-marriage
  • Divorce
  • Grief/ Loss
  • Parenting
  • Identity Issues
  • Loneliness
  • Life Direction
How do I know if someone needs counseling?

That’s a great – and important – question. Everyone deals with stress and struggles as part of normal, everyday life. However if someone you love is dealing with a distressing issue that is regularly or dramatically interfering with daily life – and you are not equipped or feel inadequate to help them create positive change – you may want to encourage them to seek professional help.

Crossroads counselors have the professional training and experience needed to help people who have intense, long-lasting or distressing emotional needs that require more care than family members, peers or friends are typically able to offer. Our counselors can provide dedicated time, accountability, and practical tools to help your loved one understand and address root issues or the impact of past experiences to create new, healthier beliefs and habits going forward.

If someone is threatening to hurt themselves or someone else immediate intervention is critical. Please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room to receive medical care;  you can also email us at counseling@crossroads140.com so we can pray with you and determine how Crossroads Counseling Center may be able to play a role in you or your loved one’s recovery.

How do I get started with counseling?

Email counseling@crossroads140.com and in your email include:

  • the type of counseling you’re interested in (individual, couples, marriage, or family)
  • your contact information
  • if you are requesting remote (telephone or video-based) sessions due to school, work, childcare or travel considerations

If you do not have access to email, please call Crossroads Church at 443-487-4002 and request assistance in emailing Crossroads Counseling.

How do I choose a counselor?

The Crossroads Counseling Center Director will assign a counselor to work with you. The counselor will be selected based upon a variety of factors including what issues you’d like help with, availability, and counseling goals. While you may specifically request a counselor, a different counselor may respond to your email.

How long does it take to schedule an initial appointment?

It generally takes a week to process requests for counseling and to schedule a first appointment. Once you have emailed us at counseling@crossroads140.com, your individual counselor will reach out to you to schedule your first appointment and discuss what you can expect at that appointment as well as what you’ll need to bring.

Where do you offer counseling sessions?

We offer both in-person and remote (telephone or video) counseling sessions. In-person sessions are held at the Crossroads Counseling Center which is located within the Westminster campus of Crossroads Church: 895 Leidy Road, Westminster, MD 21157.

What paperwork do I need to complete before the first session?
If I’m requesting services for my child or a minor in my care what should I expect at the first appointment?

Both parents or legal guardians are required to be at the initial counseling session for a child or minor. It’s important for both adults to attend in order to optimize the counseling experience, acknowledge each other’s informed consent, and support the child in the counseling process. In addition to the required paperwork you will need to bring appropriate custody documents (if applicable).

How long is a counseling session?

Counseling sessions are generally 50 minutes in length.

Is my counseling session confidential?

Client confidentiality is of the utmost importance at Crossroads Counseling Center. The only situation in which your personal information would be shared without your consent is:

  • when required by law (those situations are clearly outlined in the Privacy Statement included in our Intake Packet)
  • when necessary as part of the “no secrets” policy for Couple and Family counseling Clients (outlined in the Privacy Statement for Couples and Family Counseling Clients in our Intake Packet)

Our counselors respect their clients’ confidentiality and ensure your privacy by adhering to the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) code of ethics.

How do I contact my counselor?

Contact your counselor directly by phone or email for scheduling issues or to cancel your appointment. Please note that missed appointments or appointments cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice will be billed at the standard session rate.

Do you accept insurance?

We are not able to accept any type of health insurance. Depending your insurance plan, you may be able to submit a receipt to your insurance company for reimbursement. Contact your insurance company to see what reimbursement options you may be eligible for.

How much do you charge per session?

Crossroads Counseling has a set fee of $70 for each session of individual, couples’, family, or group counseling. This fee is due before the session begins.

What forms of payment do you accept?

Payment is due at the beginning of each session. Crossroads Counseling accepts cash, checks or credit card. Checks should be made payable to Crossroads Counseling. Please also list the name of your counselor on the “Memo” line of the check. Accounts must be kept current in order to continue counseling. Please note that there is a $2 processing fee if paying by credit card. We are unable to accept health savings account (HSA) cards as a form of payment.

If making a payment outside of your counseling session, please make sure the envelope is clearly marked with Crossroads Counseling. You may remit your payment in the black lock box in the office area at the Westminster Campus or mail your payment to:
Crossroads Counseling
Attn: Brittany Edie
895 Leidy Road
Westminster, MD 21157

What is your cancellation policy?

To cancel and/or reschedule an appointment you must notify your counselor via text or a phone call AT LEAST 24 hours before your scheduled appointment time. You will be charged the full $70 fee for any missed sessions or sessions cancelled less than 24 hours in advance. We require that a signed credit card authorization form be kept on file and that card will be charged if needed. Counselors may determine exceptions for emergency situations only.

What is your inclement weather policy?

Crossroads Counseling follows the Carroll County Public School (CCPS) system regarding closing for inclement weather. Cancellation fees will not be charged if the inclement weather policy is in effect.

If the CCPS school system is closed but Crossroads Community Church’s offices are open, your counselor will contact you individually to see if you are still interested in having your session.

Do I have to be a Christian to receive counseling through Crossroads Counseling Center?

No! While we are committed to providing Christ-centered counseling, we understand that not everyone identifies with the Christian faith. Our counselors are sensitive to and respectful of each client’s belief systems.

EMERGENCY CONTACTS

If you are in a crisis or any other person may be in danger, get immediate help by calling 911.

Emergency: 911

Carroll County Domestic Violence Hotline:
410-857-0077

Carroll County Rape Hotline:
410-857-7322
rapecrisiscc.org

Carroll County Crisis Services:
Mobile Crisis Team: 410-952-9552

Maryland Senior Call Check Program:
https://bit.ly/2M9h7OY
866-502-0560

MD Coalition Against Sexual Assault:
mcasa.org

MD Crisis Hotline:
1-800-422-0009

National Sexual Assault Hotline:
1-800-656-4675

Get Connected Family Resource Center (food, shelter, safety):
410-871-0008
255 Clifton Blvd, Westminster, MD 21157

Domestic Violence Hotline:
1-800-799-7233

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):
1-800-950-6264
410-884-8691 (Maryland)
info@namimd.org

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255
suicide.org

National Self-Harm Hotline:
1-800-334-4357

National Hopeline Network:
1-800-784-2433

Lifeline Crisis Chat (online live messaging):
crisischat.org

Crisis Text Line:
Text “START” TO 741-741

Self-Harm Hotline:
1-800-366-8288
selfinjury.com

Family Violence Helpline:
1-800-996-6228

Planned Parenthood Hotline:
1-800-230-7526

American Association of Poison Control Centers:
1-800-222-1222

National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependency Hope Line:
1-800-622-2255

National Crisis Line – Anorexia and Bulimia:
1-800-233-4357

LGBTQ+ Hotline:
1-888-843-4564

TREVOR Crisis Hotline:
1-866-488-7386

AIDS Crisis Line:
1-800-221-7044

Veterans Crisis Line:
veteranscrisisline.net

Suicide Prevention Wiki:
suicideprevention.wikia.com

CONTACT US

For more information, email Crossroads Counseling