
Counseling
therapy for individuals, couples, and families
Counseling is a safe space to overcome obstacles, repair relationships, and start a new chapter.
All Homeward Collective therapists use a mix of empathetic listening, research-backed techniques, and soul-mending exercises to help clients identify and achieve their goals.
we specialize in:
- Individuals
- Couples
- Families
- Leadership Goals and Development
- Anxiety and Depression
- Grief
- Suicidal Thoughts
- Body Image Issues
- Adolescent/Teen Issues
- Spiritual Direction
- Trauma and PTSD
- Affair Recovery
- Addiction
- ADHD Treatment
- Leadership Goals and Development
- Anger Management
- Enneagram Coaching
Meet our Therapists
Pat Ward, LPC-S

Pat Ward is the founder of The Homeward Collective. He uses a wide range of research-backed methods and loves working with clients from all walks of life as they overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. In addition to working with individuals, couples, and families, Pat also works with leaders to help their businesses, organizations, and ministries thrive.
Katie Heckel

Although Katie is currently completing her graduate school practicum hours, she joins The Homeward Collective after more than a decade of full-time ministry work. Katie uses various counseling techniques to cultivate growth, build resiliency, and encourage clients toward wholeness in all areas of their lives.
**Katie is currently working under Supervision as a part of her masters degree in Counseling through Indiana Wesleyan University
Nathan Ewell

Nathan is a counseling intern bringing a unique perspective to The Homeward Collective, drawing from his background in nursing and nursing education. His career transition reflects a deep commitment to supporting individuals and couples through life’s challenges. Nathan’s approach is rooted in empathy and compassion, offering a safe space for clients to explore their emotions, thoughts, and experiences. He specializes in helping individuals and couples navigate a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, grief, spiritual struggles and more.
**Nathan is currently working under Supervision as a part of his masters degree in Counseling through Liberty University.
the homeward collective is a group of like-minded mental health practitioners helping clients, families, and organizations find healing, growth, and purpose through reasearch-backed, soul-mending interventions and resources.
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