Our New Business Story

In the heart of Reviving Hope Christian Counseling in Fort Worth, lies a story woven from faith, resilience, and a shared journey towards healing and renewal. As storytellers at heart, we understand the profound narratives each individual brings into our space—a place where comfort, warmth, and the gentle embrace of God’s love foster a sense of safety and hope.

We are Clifton and Georgina Hickman, licensed professional counselors whose paths have been marked by both professional dedication and personal trials. Clifton, equipped as an certificate sexual addiction therapist (CSAT) and Gottman method trained counselor, alongside Gina, an associate in Christian sex therapy (CST Associate) and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), bring a combined wealth of expertise to offer holistic care.

Our practice’s namesake is rooted in Hope, our cherished daughter who we loss to miscarriage in the first 8 weeks, whose memory inspires our mission. Her unexpected loss to miscarriage challenged us to embody hope even in our own grief, propelling us to create a refuge where others might find solace and strength. Firmly grounded in our Christian identity, we invite you to bring your story into ours, interweaving it with the divine story of hope and redemption, to craft a new narrative of healing and spirit-led transformation together.

At Reviving Hope Christian Counseling, our team of Christian therapist in Fort Worth specialize in many forms of therapy that help clients move from a performance-based existence to a relationship-based identity in Christ. We offer support for 

  • Porn and Sex Addiction Recovery

  • Treatment for separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, severe anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, and other types of anxiety disorders

  • Trauma-focused therapy

  • Couples Counseling and Betrayal Trauma Recovery 

  • Grief Counseling and Teen therapy (Ages 13 and up).

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Click below to begin your journey of reviving hope in your life and story.

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