Jennifer Phillips, M.S., LPC

Jennifer Phillips received her B.A. in Psychology from Samford University and a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of West Alabama, and is also trained in EMDR, a helpful modality that facilitates healing from traumatic events and reduces related emotional distress. She is the author of Bringing Lucy Home and Hope When it’s Hard, and she co-authored Unhitching from the Crazy Train: Finding Rest in a World You Can’t Control with Julie Sparkman. Prior to counseling, Jennifer worked in ministry settings, including seven years of cross-cultural experience. Jennifer counsels teens (17 and up), college students, individual adults, and couples on a range of issues including relationship challenges, grief, anxiety, depression, parenting, trauma, life transitions, and spiritual issues. Jennifer is passionate about helping her clients experience the love and freedom of Christ as they pursue personal, relational, and spiritual healing. Jennifer is married to Brian and has four children. She enjoys reading, writing, and going anywhere close to the water.

Schedule An Appointment

1. Call the office at (205) 440-2909 or preferred, email melanie@restore-ministries.org.

2. Review the 48-hour cancellation policy and payment policy below. Please note these policies apply to your first visit.

Cancellation Policy

Your session is reserved for you. In the event that you will be unable to keep an appointment, please notify your counselor NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE. In the absence of your notification, you will be charged for the missed session.

Payment

Restore Ministries is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that receives contributions to enable us to provide counseling on a sliding fee scale. Payment is due at the end of each session. A receipt will be provided upon request.

Sliding scale counseling rates are:

Income $0 – $65,000 $66,000 – $85,000 $86,000 – $105,000 $106,000 or above
Payment $85/hour $100/hour $125/hour $140/hour

*Total household income includes spouse’s income if married and includes parents’ income if you are supported by your parents.

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