Psychotherapy Practice – Faith, Hope, and Therapy
Faith, Hope, and Therapy is a Kansas-based virtual psychotherapy practice operated by Katelyn Aguiar, a Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist. All services are delivered through telehealth, making the practice accessible to clients across Kansas without requiring in-person visits at any physical office location. The fully remote model allows individuals in rural or underserved parts of the state to access specialized mental health care from any location with an internet connection.
The practice specializes in four primary areas: obsessive-compulsive disorder, scrupulosity, trauma, and betrayal trauma related to infidelity. For OCD, the clinical approach centers on helping clients distinguish between intrusive doubts and reality, with the stated goal of reclaiming daily life from compulsions and rituals. Katelyn Aguiar describes the work as equipping clients with practical tools to interrupt cycles of doubting and overthinking that interfere with everyday functioning.
Scrupulosity treatment targets persistent guilt, religious anxiety, and patterns of engaging with faith primarily through fear. Therapy in this area aims to support a relationship with faith that includes personal agency and meaning rather than ongoing dread. Sessions draw on empowerment-based approaches suited to clients whose distress is shaped by moral or religious frameworks.
Trauma services address the disconnection that can develop between mind and body following difficult experiences. Betrayal trauma support is designed for clients navigating the aftermath of discovering infidelity, including decision-making and emotional processing during a destabilizing period. Across all specialty areas, the practice emphasizes identifying internalized messages and returning to present-centered functioning rather than avoidance.
The practice accepts both insurance and self-pay arrangements; further details are available in the FAQ section of the website. A client portal is accessible at kaguiar.sessionshealth.com for existing clients. At the time of publication, the practice is not accepting new clients; the contact page may include referrals to alternative providers for those currently seeking care.
Contact and scheduling inquiries can be submitted through the website’s contact form.