About Hope Arendt
Hope is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (LMFTA). She received her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pfeiffer University, one of three accredited programs in North Carolina. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and is certified as a facilitator of PREPARE/ENRICH and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Hope specializes in grief therapy, anxiety, and family conflict, and has a passion for those searching for meaning and purpose in life. So many clients come in and are at a loss of what to do next; they feel hopeless. Her favorite part about therapy is the moment that they see a glimmer of hope: that things can change and they can find joy again. This is a huge shifting point in the process of therapy and it means two big things. One, you have formed a trusting relationship with your therapist. Two, renewed hope gives a boost of motivation to push forward and reach your goals. Hope Arendt has a passion for this journey, “I wish nothing more than to form a genuine trusting relationship with my clients and to lead them to their glimmer of hope. Ultimately, this will result in tremendous change in their lives!”
She lives in Raleigh, NC with her husband, Cole; her son, Azariah; and her daughter, Lenora.