Daniel Kiser

Melissa Haas

Melissa Haas serves as the spouse-supporting therapist at HopeQuest. Melissa has a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy and is a licensed professional counselor.  Passionate about spiritual community, healthy marriages, and intimacy with God, Melissa regularly facilitates small groups and teaches and speaks on these topics in order to help the Body of Christ grow relationally with God and each other.  

Daniel Kiser

Daniel Kiser

Daniel is a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist in the state of Tennessee. He has earned master degrees in Marital and Family Therapy and Biblical Studies from Lee University. Throughout his clinical experience, he has demonstrated clinical effectiveness working with adolescents and families through utilization of evidenced based approaches in his roles as a counselor, clinical supervisor, and behavioral health manager. He has worked with adolescents with severe suicidal behaviors, anxiety, depression, aggression, and high-risk behaviors in residential treatment. Addressed the relational distress within the parent-child relationship created by their child’s disruptive behavioral responses, helping parents through their despair, resentment, and disillusionment. He is invested in the integration of theology and psychology, believing that activation of human longings, desires, and vitality for life is based upon both disciplines. Aside from professional development, he also has experienced the profound impact of a transformative therapeutic relationship that provides accountability, exploration of underlying wounds and thoughts, and compassionate care. Counseling is oriented towards reclaiming, rediscovering, and restoring vital aspects of human development and he is eager to help others in their process as well. 

Mike Vaughn

Mike Vaughn

Sexual Addiction

“Sex addiction isn’t about pedophiles and the men in the news. I wish there was more common knowledge about pornography and sex addiction.” – Workshop Participant Understanding Sexual Addiction Today Sexual addiction is best understood as a compulsive pattern of…

Finding Freedom Through Surrender

Each year on the Fourth of July, my family and I join hundreds of others to watch our town’s Fourth of July Parade. In gatherings like these across our nation, we celebrate independence, the courage to stand for freedom, and…

For Sex Addicts

Understanding Sex Addiction Today, addiction is widely recognized and better understood. Treatment centers are common, and support groups are mainstream.  Admitting to alcohol or drug struggles is often met with support and even respect. But saying, “I might be a…

For Partners

A partner is simply one who is (or has been) in a significant relationship with an addict. The partner of a sex addict has been deeply betrayed by the addict’s behavior and often experiences trauma as a result. Bethesda Workshops…

For Couples

The Pain of Betrayal Infidelity in a relationship is the most powerful and painful form of betrayal. It goes against the heart of everything that is sacred in a coupleship – everything that makes this relationship different from all other…