A compassionate space to come home to your true Self

Welcome to Pasture Counseling, brave soul!
I’m glad you’re here.

Bekah Pogue

MMFT & Certified Spiritual Director

  • Teens (16+)

  • College students & young professionals

  • Individuals (men & women)

  • Couples

  • Perimenopausal - postmenopausal women

  • Empty-nesters / retired

  • Highly Sensitive Persons (HSP) & Empaths

  • Spiritual leaders

  • Creative / Entrepreneurs

Serving clientele including:

If you want healing from:

  • Trauma (relational, spiritual, health)

  • Grief / Loss

  • Abuse (emotional, sexual, narcissistic)

  • A transitional season

  • Marital conflict

  • Co-dependency

  • Distrust with Self

Let’s journey one step at a time toward more peace, confidence, & freedom.

Pasture Counseling is a private practice in the heart of historic Franklin, Tennessee that serves as a hospitable place of withness.

Here, humanity meets healing.

You already have the gifts, tools, and resilience within, yet may need guidance to attune, change patterns, and move toward congruence.

I look at the whole mind-body-heart person in the context of family history, relationships, culture, and spirituality.

Counseling is sacred work and it’s an honor to hold space for grief & loss, relational trauma, identity, spiritual issues, and seasonal transitions for individuals, couples, and groups.

Meet Bekah Pogue

My heartbeat is to journey alongside adult men and women, couples, and groups with a compassionate and creative presence. Listening is healing, and your story is worth being heard and witnessed. Whether you’re wanting to process mid-life, discover your true self, or heal from trauma or grief, I am handing you an imaginary permission slip to honor what brings you here.

Bekah is a member of American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Spirituality in Clinical Practice (AAMFT) and American Counseling Association (ACA).

SERVICES

Specialties & Modalities

“Compassion asks us to go where it hurts, to enter into the places of pain, to share in brokenness, fear, confusion, and anguish. Compassion challenges us to cry out with those in misery, to mourn with those who are lonely, to weep with those in tears. Compassion requires us to be weak with the weak, vulnerable with the vulnerable, and powerless with the powerless. Compassion means full immersion in the condition of being human.”

— Henri Nouwen

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