Our Team

Grant R. Hasty, M.Div, LCSWGrant Hasty

Grant comes to RLCCC after spending eighteen years in full-time ministry as a Pastor of Student and Family Ministries. He has served in four different churches ranging in size from 300 to over 5000 members. Grant holds a Master of Divinity degree and is an ordained pastor. He has a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree in Mental Health and Chemical Dependency and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Grant has the ability to come along side people right where they are with the compassion of Christ. He is a good problem solver who enables people to see their own God-given strengths using solid Biblical principles along with professional mental health concepts. He is known for his use of a whole-person approach that considers the emo­tional, physical, social, intellectual, and spiritual needs of people by helping them to gain new insights and skills while deepening their understanding of God. Grant has a passion for God, a passion for teens and their families, and a passion for healthy marriages. He has been married since 1981 and has two grown daughters. Grant seeks to fulfill the motto of our Christian Counseling Center, “Distinctively Christian and Professionally
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Ruth Burton, MSWRuth Burton

Ruth comes to RLCCC with over twenty-five years of experience in the field of social work. She is experienced in working with children, families, foster care and adoption, the mentally ill, and the elderly. Ruth has worked in private and public agencies. Other areas of Ruth’s specialty include counseling with children who are experiencing divorce in their families; ADD/ADHD; depression; and a variety of behavior issues at home as well as school related issues.  Ruth also provides counseling to women who are struggling with various life issues as well as marriage counseling, and mental health counseling.

She has a strong desire to incorporate Biblical principles and values with her professional skills as she works with individuals, families, and children. Ruth is married and has three sons.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Does RLCCC offer professional mental health services?

Yes. RLCCC is a full-service, professional counseling center. Our staff is comprised of credentialed mental health Christian professionals.

2. What is Christian counseling?

Christian counseling combines professional counseling skills and Scriptural principles in an approach to finding help and solutions.

3. Are all your therapists Christian?

Yes, all of our therapists, as well as the support staff, acknowledge personal faith in Jesus Christ.

4. Do I have to be a Christian to use your services?

No, RLCCC’s services are available to everyone. Although we are a faith-based organization, our approach is to meet people wherever they are in all areas of life.

5. How do I make an appointment?

Simply call RLCCC at 302-834-5020 and someone will help you.  Our therapists answer and return phone calls except when they are in session.  A voice mail is available during this time, please leave a message and someone will call you shortly.  Email through the web site is also available as a means to set up an appointment.

6. How long do I have to wait to see someone?

Generally your appointment will be within a week or two of your initial call sooner. Emergencies will be given priority and generally are seen within 48 hours.

7. How much does therapy cost and are your serves covered by my medical insurance?

Most insurance plans are accepted and many clients only pay their insurance co-pay for a session.  We also accept Medicare and Medicaid. Non-insurance rate fees for professional services are consistent with other mental health practices in the Delaware Valley area. We do offer a sliding scale.  Specific fee information will be provided when you call for an appointment.