Life can be difficult… but counseling offers a way forward.

Welcome to The Center for Emotional Well‑Being, where practical strategies meet compassionate understanding. Our goal is to help you strengthen your emotional resilience, improve your relationships, and find a greater sense of peace and confidence in your daily life.

Whether you’re facing anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, or simply seeking more balance and motivation, The Center offers a safe, supportive space to explore what’s holding you back and create meaningful change.

We combine proven therapeutic methods with real‑world tools—so you don’t just feel better, you live better

Creating a life of purpose, connection, and growth.

At The Center, we believe emotional well‑being is more than symptom relief—it’s about creating a life of purpose, connection, and growth. Our work together is collaborative, practical, and focused on results that last.

With years of professional counseling experience, we have helped individuals and couples navigate depression, anxiety, grief, stress, anger, and relationship challenges. Our approach is warm and down‑to‑earth, blending professional insight with genuine care.

Together, we’ll identify what’s standing in your way, develop new coping strategies, and strengthen your ability to manage life’s challenges with clarity and confidence.

About

Guiding You Toward Wellness.

The Center provides both counseling and coaching for teens, adults, and couples. Sessions are personalized to fit your goals and needs.

Services

  • • Have you lost interest in things that once brought you pleasure or purpose?

    • Do you find yourself withdrawing from people or activities more than before?

    • Have your sleep, energy, or appetite changed noticeably in recent months?

    • Do you struggle with feelings of guilt, hopelessness, or being “stuck”?

    • What might life feel like if your energy and motivation returned?

  • • Do you often feel “on edge,” restless, or unable to relax?

    • Are racing thoughts, worry, or physical symptoms interfering with your focus or sleep?

    • Do you replay situations in your mind or anticipate the worst outcome?

    • How do you currently cope when anxiety becomes overwhelming?

    • What would calm or balance look like for you on a typical day?

  • • Do you find yourself downplaying your strengths or deflecting compliments?

    • Are you overly critical of yourself when you make mistakes?

    • How do negative self‑beliefs shape the way you interact with others?

    • What situations make you feel most capable or valued?

    • How would your relationships change if you felt truly confident in who you are?

  • • Do you and your partner struggle to communicate without defensiveness or withdrawal?

    • Are trust or emotional intimacy issues affecting your connection?

    • Do you often feel unheard, dismissed, or unappreciated?

    • What patterns keep repeating in your relationship despite your efforts to change them?

    • What would a healthy, satisfying partnership look like to you both?

  • • Are you struggling to accept a loss or change that has altered your sense of self?

    • Do reminders or anniversaries bring unexpected waves of sadness?

    • How has this loss affected your daily routines and support system?

    • Do you feel pressured to “move on” before you’re ready?

    • What would healing mean to you at this point in your life?

  • • Do you sometimes react with anger before you’ve had a chance to think it through?

    • Are unresolved frustrations affecting your relationships or work?

    • How does your body feel right before and after an angry outburst?

    • Do you feel misunderstood when you try to express strong emotions?

    • What would it take to communicate assertively instead of explosively?

  • • Do you feel uncertain about your goals or next steps in life?

    • Are procrastination, fear, or perfectionism keeping you from moving forward?

    • When do you feel most energized or purposeful—and what gets in the way?

    • What small daily changes might create momentum toward your larger goals?

    • How would your life look if you were living in alignment with your values?

The Center provides both counseling and coaching for teens, adults, and couples. Sessions are personalized to fit your goals and needs.

Getting Started

The Center for Emotional Well‑Being proudly serves clients in the Hudsonville, Jamestown, Zeeland, Jenison, Wyoming, and Grandville areas — in person or virtually — and offers virtual sessions to clients anywhere in Michigan.

Insurance Accepted: BCBS, Blue Care Network, Priority Health, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Complete, McLaren, Tricare, United HealthCare, Medicare, and Medicaid.

To schedule your first session or learn more, call or email us. New clients are always welcome, and we offer free 15-minute consultations to help ensure a good fit.

Your path toward greater peace, confidence, and connection can start today.

5445 32nd Avenue

Suite 160

Hudsonville, MI 49426

(616) 287-0767

An integrative approach.

The Center uses an integrative approach drawing from several evidence‑based modalities to help you achieve lasting results:

• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Identify and reframe negative thought patterns that impact mood and behavior.

• Solution‑Focused Therapy: Emphasize strengths, resources, and small steps that lead to meaningful change.

• Person‑Centered Therapy: Create a nonjudgmental space where you feel heard, valued, and accepted.

• Motivational Interviewing: Strengthen motivation and self‑belief to make positive life changes.

This blend of approaches ensures flexibility and relevance—grounded in collaboration, respect, and personal empowerment.

Approach & Techniques

Let’s get started on your healing journey

Booking an appointment is quick and easy through a phone call or email. We’ll discuss your appointment details and any additional information you may need before your session.