Meet Our Team

Chris Teipel LPC, LAT

Sarah Muller PPC

Carly Allen PPC

About Abundant Life Therapy

Why might a person think about therapy or counseling? What’s the point? Wanting a better quality of life could be it. Personal growth is another possibility. Yet most people are motivated to ask for help only when the pain in their life monopolizes and overwhelms their attention. Some may enter therapy to address the pain of divorce, the pain of losing a loved one or the pain of feeling depressed, anxious or feeling trapped by addiction.

Most therapy clients are ordinary people struggling with common, everyday issues.

Many enter therapy with only a vague sense that they don’t know why they feel bad, why they do what they do or what to do about it.

These are important questions, and our goal is to align ourselves with your purpose in life, your highest and your best. Person-centered counseling means helping you discover your own purpose, including a sense of meaning, peace and harmony. As therapists, we value these things. Maybe you want help with only one of them, maybe you don’t know what matters most to you, nor which questions to ask. Our purpose is to help you sort out your own answers to your questions, to find your own solutions to the problems in life, and to help you discover more abundance in life.