First Southern is privileged to offer to our community and our church family
a Christian Family Counseling Service. Dr. Daryl Richey, a licensed
Psychologist, provides counseling resources and help during times of
stress and emotional need. Appointments are typically set up directly with
Dr. Richey for Saturday mornings at the church.
A Personal Word From Dr. Richey
I came to know Jesus as Savior and Lord at the age of 7 and grew in
that relationship until age 12. At that time I began to fall away from
Christ. For almost 20 years I did what I thought was right in my own eyes.
That course had disastrous results. While experiencing a life crisis at age
31 the prayers of my parents, many faithful believers and the grace of our
Lord led me to once again seek His guidance. With that resulting radical
change in my life I returned to school in 1989 and completed a Master's Degree
in Psychology. In 1995 the University of Missouri at Kansas City awarded me a
Doctoral Degree in Counseling Psychology. In my counseling, I strive to integrate
my faith in Christ and those sound psychological practices that are consistent
with Biblical principles.
--Dr. Daryl Richey
Counseling at First Southern Baptist Church
Answers to questions about marital counseling and other issues for couple in the
First Southern neighborhood from Daryl Richey, Ph.D., psychologist.
Genesis 1:27 So God created man in His own image, in the image of God
He created him; male and female He created them.
Col. 1:28,29 We proclaim Jesus, counseling and teaching everyone so that
we may present everyone complete in Christ. To this end we labor, struggling with
all the energy He so powerfully works within us.
What happened to my marriage and how can you help?
God's goal for your marriage is to bear His glorious image in the way you relate
to each other as a couple and to provide you with a partner to help you become
complete in Christ. He intends for you to experience abundance, fulfillment, and joy
in the process. Your intention when you married was to experience joy and
fulfillment
in your relationship. So what happened? How did loving glances turn to hateful glares,
soft whispers to sarcastic remarks, and tender touches to cold shoulders? God's Word
gives us the clear compass settings we need to set our marriages on the proper course.
Where psychological research supports the truths of God's Word it provides some very
practical strategies for improving communication and cooperation in your marriage.
As a person yielding my life to Jesus, a husband, a psychologist and a marital
counselor I seek to work with couples by integrating Christian faith, Biblical precepts,
psychological research and practice to restore and enrich marriage relationships.
Only Jesus can heal your marriage as you surrender to His power in your relationship.
Counseling is a means He has endorsed within His Body, the Church, to provide,
accountability and support as you yield yourselves to Him.
How do I
arrange either marital or individual counseling and how much will it
cost?
To schedule a visit you may
contact me, Daryl Richey, at (816) 804-9261. You may schedule an
appointment as a couple or as an individual. We will meet at the
Church, usually on a Saturday morning. Visits are typically 45 to 50
minutes long. The standard fee for these services is $100.00 per
hour. If you decide to schedule follow-up appointments, fee
arrangements can be discussed at the first visit.
What
kinds of counseling are offered?
In addition to marital counseling, counseling is offered to adults
in treating anxiety, depression, substance abuse or other addiction
problems, and problems with life adjustment.
How long will it take?
The length of the counseling process ranges from a single visit to about twelve to
sixteen visits depending on your needs and your progress in the counseling. Any
determined course for the counseling is mutually agreed upon by you and I.
May God bless you as you seek to know Him and His desire for you in your marriage.
Should you wish to make an appointment, I'll look forward to meeting you.
In the love of Christ,
Daryl Richey, Ph.D.