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Hello there, fearfully and wonderfully made human. I’m your host, Diana S. Rice, licensed mental health counselor and founder of Through the Valley Therapy and Transformed Mind Consulting & Coaching. Welcome back to The Holistic Counselor Podcast—the space where faith, science, and holistic healing come together for grounded, real conversations about mental health, purpose, and personal growth. As we enter this Valentine’s season, remember: love isn’t only something we give—it’s something we intentionally cultivate within. The way we nurture our minds, bodies, and spirits shapes how we show up for others—and how we heal. In today’s episode, I sit down with Sara Brenker, LCSW, a South Florida-based therapist and co-founder of Modern Care Collective, a practice known for its warm, direct, and collaborative approach to healing. Sara has spent years working as an individual therapist, clinical director, and crisis-stabilization specialist. She integrates CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), strengths-based approaches, and motivational interviewing to help clients rebuild self-worth, address shame, and navigate recovery from addiction and identity loss. This conversation moves through the grey space between faith, trauma, and transformation—and asks us to re-imagine healing as both clinical and spiritual. 🔍 Key Themes The connection between addiction, shame, and identity loss How addiction can show up as behavior, people-pleasing, or performance—not just substances Living in the “grey zone” instead of the extremes of shame or denial How faith communities can hold love and disappointment at the same time Why outpatient harm-reduction models save lives How authenticity and selective self-disclosure build trust in therapy Learning to sit still with discomfort and letting healing unfold 📚 Resources Mentioned Modern Care Collective – therapist-run practice based in East Boca Raton, offering outpatient and telehealth care for clients in Florida https://www.moderncarecollective.com/ CBT & DBT explained: CBT helps identify distorted thoughts and create healthier behaviors. DBT teaches distress tolerance, mindfulness, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. The Trevor Project – 24/7 support for LGBTQIA+ youth → thetrevorproject.org SunServe Wilton Manors – South Florida resource for LGBTQ+ affirming mental-health support → sunserve.org Faith-Integrated Therapy – find trauma-informed, holistic Christian-based therapists via openpathcollective.org or psychologytoday.com filters 🧠 Takeaways Healing begins with safety. When stories are met with compassion, shame loses power. Faith and therapy coexist. Grace and groundedness are both essential. Addiction hides behind perfection. Even “high-functioning” lives can mask deep pain. Therapist fit matters. Don’t give up on therapy—try a different provider or approach. Love is cultivation. The inner work you do becomes the love you offer outwardly. 📲 Connect & Share Follow and tag on socials: #throughthevalleytherapy #theholisticcounselorpodcast #transformedmindcc #holistictherapy #faithbasedcounseling #mentalhealthpodcast #addictionrecovery #shamefree #therapyworks #dbt #cbt #selfhealing #faithandscience 🙏 Final Word “To every listener: you’re not alone. You’re loved. Trust in the Lord, guard your heart, and renew your mind.” — Diana S. Rice Listen now on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Playlist → The Holistic Counselor Podcast