Wednesday, December 17, 2008

About Pathways Counseling Center
Pathways Counseling Center provides biblically-based counseling for individuals dealing with issues such as loss, depression, anxiety, stress, anger, and marriage and family conflict. The professional counseling staff includes Pam Greene and Kathy Darnell. Pathways also has interns assisting our staff who are in their final semester of masters work who see clients under supervision, per university and L.P.C. requirements.

Pam Greene
Pam is a full time counselor and has served as the director of Pathways Counseling Center since 2003. Before becoming a therapist, Pam earned a master’s degree from (SWBTS) Seminary and served churches in Waco and Dallas. In 1994, she completed a master’s degree in counseling from D.B.U. and began counseling with Minirth-Meier Clinic, and later Meier Clinic where she worked for 7 years. Pam is a licensed professional counselor and an L.P.C.S. (supervisor). Pam counsels individuals, couples and children.

As a member of First Baptist, Dallas, Pam also enjoys the opportunity to assist ministries such as Celebrate Recovery and Peacemakers. From time to time, she teaches as an adjunct professor at Criswell College. Her first calling is to the Lord and her family. But, she does believe God has gifted and called her to be a Christian counselor. She is married to Tim Greene and they have three children: Kelly, Holly, and Hayden (the caboose!)

Kathy Darnell
Kathy is both the administrative assistant and a counselor for Pathways. She has a M.A. in Biblical Counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary and is currently working toward a D. Min. in Women’s Ministry. Kathy has been with Pathways for three years and especially enjoys counseling on women’s issues. She and her husband, Tim, have 3 children and one grandchild.

Katie Nieder
Katie is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Biblical Counseling at Dallas Theological Seminary. She is in her final semester of course work. Katie has been interning at Pathways for the past several months, and so far she has found counseling to be an incredibly rewarding experience.


Pathways Counseling Center also serves as a resource center for marriage and family growth, including many books/media available to members and FBD clients. The staff and lay ministry team offer classes, seminars, and workshops throughout the year.

The Peacemakers ministry team is composed of qualified lay leaders who have extensive experience and training in the area of conflict resolution and reconciliation. These individuals serve as mentors and teachers, coaching those experiencing personal and marital conflict.
To find out more information on the Peacemakers Ministry, click
here.