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About Guillaume Counseling

Vision

Impacting the world through tangible hope, healing, and support for families where children can grow in a safe, secure, and healthy environment.

Mission

We are an avenue of hope, healing, and support for families by working directly with individuals and couples to foster love, respect, health, and safety within the home. Through mental health and relationship counseling, we integrate faith, science, and wisdom to serve diverse communities through culturally specific care.

Our Core Pillars

Hope

Inspiring belief in a better future by fostering resilience, optimism, and the courage to overcome challenges

Healing

Emphasizing emotional and mental well-being by addressing deep-seated hurt and promoting restorative practices

Support

Providing a reliable network of care, guidance, and encouragement to empower participants in their journey toward personal and relational growth

Faith

Recognizing the spiritual needs of communities of faith and interfaith couples.

Wisdom

Drawing on lived experiences and cultural understanding to offer practical and empathetic solutions

Science

Utilizing evidence-based methods and psychological principles

Nahomie Guillaume
Meet The Founder

About Guillaume Counseling

Guillaume Counseling is a group practice based in Oregon and California and led by Nahomie Guillaume, MS, MBA, LMFT. The practice is incorporated in Oregon as Guillaume Counseling Services, P.C., doing business as Guillaume Counseling, and in California as Guillaume Marriage and Family Counseling of California, P.C., doing business as Guillaume Counseling and Guillaume Marriage and Family Counseling.

We provide counseling services to individuals, couples, and families, with a focus on maternal and paternal mental health, anxiety and mood disorders, and relationship concerns. Our practice serves adults, children, and adolescents, with specialized experience supporting families with children ages 0–12, as well as individuals and couples navigating premarital and marital relationships.

Our approach emphasizes early intervention, prevention, and treatment for individuals experiencing mild to moderate mental health concerns. Services are integrative and tailored to each client's needs following a comprehensive assessment, utilizing evidence-based models such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Strategic/Structural Family Therapy, the Gottman Method, and Prepare/Enrich.

Our services are primarily secular (non-religious) and evidence-based in nature, and we work with clients of all belief systems, including those who identify as non-religious, spiritual, or agnostic. We incorporate each client's individual values, worldview, and sense of meaning into the therapeutic process in a way that is clinically sound and culturally responsive.

Faith-based counseling, which may incorporate a client's personal beliefs, values, or sense of meaning—including spiritual or non-religious perspectives—is available upon request. Christian counseling, including prayer support, is also available upon request and is provided by select therapists. Clients may request a provider aligned with their preferences.

We are committed to serving a diverse population and strive to create an inclusive and respectful environment for individuals of all backgrounds, including varying cultural, socioeconomic, and belief systems.

Our services include individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, group therapy, workshops, and care coordination. We take a holistic approach and collaborate with other professionals and community resources when appropriate to support client needs.

Areas of Expertise

Foundation of Therapy

We offer a range of professional helping services tailored to meet you where you are — from consultation to faith-based counseling.

Consultation/Consulting

Cambridge Dictionary: “the act of exchanging information and opinions about something in order to reach a better understanding of it to make a decision”

Life Coaching/Coaching

Cambridge Dictionary: “the activity of helping clients decide what they want in their lives and how to achieve it.”

Counseling/Counsel

NBBC International: “the process whereby specially trained individuals work with others to address and resolve personal and interpersonal issues by using active listening, goal setting and behavior change.”

Psychotherapy

Michael Herkov Ph.D.: “a process whereby psychological problems are treated through communication and relationship factors between an individual and a trained mental health professional.”

Christian Counseling

A holistic, faith-integrated approach to counseling that draws on Judeo-Christian scripture and principles to address the whole person — body, soul, and spirit.