therapy & coaching
for the hurting & the hopeful
some kind words
some kind words
“I still remember when I told you that my goal for coaching was to be the best 3 I could be and you said you wanted to help me be ok with being a ‘good enough 3.’
I almost quit coaching.
I’m so glad I didn’t, my husband is, too! I think I remind myself about being good enough every single day, and it has made a huge difference in the way I approach my work and relationships. Thank you!”
— Caitlin, Social 3
“Kirsten skillfully walked with me through the darkest time of my life. She helped me find my voice, my identity and my intuition after a decade of a toxic marriage. We worked together through my separation, divorce, and life after divorce. I especially healed and experienced renewed life after many months of EMDR with Kirsten.”
— S
“Honestly, I was a little hesitant to start coaching with Kirsten because I’m not a religious person myself. I’m so glad I did it. Kirsten was helpful, wise and non-judgmental, I never felt like she was pushing me and I always felt respected by her. Now that we’re done with coaching I can say that I have learned to “befriend” the parts of my personality that I used to be embarrassed about and I am more aware of how my motivations are self-protecting. It’s made a difference in some complicated work situations, I feel more confident about how to approach those relationships.”
— Reese, 8w7
“Kirsten's combination of professional clinical experience and love for the Lord was such a light for both my body and soul in difficult seasons. It was so helpful to lament and process through a trauma-informed lens and even use research-backed modalities like EMDR, with an overarching biblical, redemptive lens that grounded everything.”
— E S
“Hey Kirsten–I want to thank you again for the coaching we did this last year, it was so helpful and came at just the right time. I’ve given your name to so many people, I hope you have room for all of them!”
— Karis, 6w7
“Of counselors in the Twin Cities, I cannot think of another one that is more caring, seasoned, and holistic in her approach to care. Cedar Cove is excited when we get to refer to, or work alongside, Kirsten Marsh. We appreciate her understanding of stewardship of the soul and body, and how they interact together. Her clinically informed framework of the body, as well as her spiritual depth of understanding of God and humanity in a suffering world are gifts to any client who is able to meet with her”
— Cache Barnes, MA
Executive Director of Cedar Cove