Buddhist Therapists in Colorado

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Xandra Jean Hawes
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
Boulder, CO 80305
Using a Buddhist Psychology-based approach to therapy, I guide clients in discovering their authentic selves through the lens of radical self-compassion.
Are you hoping to uncover your inner wisdom and shift your life with the support of wholistic methods intertwined with counseling? If so, I can help you. I help sensitive people heal emotional roadblocks so they can finally trust themselves, understand their purpose and find greater emotional and spiritual freedom. Many of my clients go from surviving to thriving when they learn how to listen to and embody their true selves. If you are tired of the same disappointing cycle, I can help you close this difficult chapter and discover your soul essence, so you can finally feel confident and enlivened as the true author of your own life.
Using a Buddhist Psychology-based approach to therapy, I guide clients in discovering their authentic selves through the lens of radical self-compassion.
Are you hoping to uncover your inner wisdom and shift your life with the support of wholistic methods intertwined with counseling? If so, I can help you. I help sensitive people heal emotional roadblocks so they can finally trust themselves, understand their purpose and find greater emotional and spiritual freedom. Many of my clients go from surviving to thriving when they learn how to listen to and embody their true selves. If you are tired of the same disappointing cycle, I can help you close this difficult chapter and discover your soul essence, so you can finally feel confident and enlivened as the true author of your own life.
(720) 640-9910 View (720) 640-9910
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Metta Services LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Loveland, CO 80538
I am a licensed clinical social worker and a Zen Buddhist priest.
This world can be a painful and confusing place. Whether you’re struggling with men’s issues, ADHD, relationship issues, or a personal challenge, you may be wonder: Can I ever feel good about who I am? Is it even possible for me to be happy? Is it possible to heal from what I've been through? Regardless of your current situation, the answer to all of these questions is “Yes.” Others similarly situated have found a way out, and there is hope for you too. Sometimes a listening heart, a broader perspective, or new insights can help you reframe your understanding of your life. Learn how to treat yourself as if you were a good friend.
I am a licensed clinical social worker and a Zen Buddhist priest.
This world can be a painful and confusing place. Whether you’re struggling with men’s issues, ADHD, relationship issues, or a personal challenge, you may be wonder: Can I ever feel good about who I am? Is it even possible for me to be happy? Is it possible to heal from what I've been through? Regardless of your current situation, the answer to all of these questions is “Yes.” Others similarly situated have found a way out, and there is hope for you too. Sometimes a listening heart, a broader perspective, or new insights can help you reframe your understanding of your life. Learn how to treat yourself as if you were a good friend.
(970) 744-4237 View (970) 744-4237
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Steve Tucker
Registered Psychotherapist, PhD
Verified Verified
I’m also able to introduce concepts from Buddhist Psychology as they apply to your current challenges.
Let's start with the future. You'll not get there if you don't know where you're going. Creating an image of how you'd like things to be instead of how they are will provide a positive focus for therapy. My job as a therapist is to help in creating that image, guide you in moving forward, and assist you in resolving past and current issues that get in the way.
I’m also able to introduce concepts from Buddhist Psychology as they apply to your current challenges.
Let's start with the future. You'll not get there if you don't know where you're going. Creating an image of how you'd like things to be instead of how they are will provide a positive focus for therapy. My job as a therapist is to help in creating that image, guide you in moving forward, and assist you in resolving past and current issues that get in the way.
(719) 387-8118 View (719) 387-8118
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Patrick Holloman
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, CCTP
Verified Verified
I specialize in helping adults and teens navigate trauma, and the resulting issues such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, and unhealthy coping strategies. I offer walking sessions and am especially passionate about Buddhist psychology and Mindfulness. I am honored to walk a while with you on your journey back to your genuine self; the you who thrives instead of simply existing. I do not see people as their mistakes, issues, or diagnoses. I am interested in knowing you and helping you navigate the suffering that is holding you back. All clients are welcome.
I specialize in helping adults and teens navigate trauma, and the resulting issues such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, and unhealthy coping strategies. I offer walking sessions and am especially passionate about Buddhist psychology and Mindfulness. I am honored to walk a while with you on your journey back to your genuine self; the you who thrives instead of simply existing. I do not see people as their mistakes, issues, or diagnoses. I am interested in knowing you and helping you navigate the suffering that is holding you back. All clients are welcome.
(719) 417-7915 View (719) 417-7915
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Pierre Bouchard
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
5 Endorsed
Boulder, CO 80302
With a back ground in Permaculture design, sustainability, martial arts and Buddhist studies you will experience an integrative, whole body, head/heart transformation.
I specialize in blending somatic trauma therapy and attachment repatterning. This kind of work is most effective in treating issues that traditional talk therapy has the hardest time treating. Incorporating ketamine into this approach allows quicker access to incredibly deep and subtle personal material.
With a back ground in Permaculture design, sustainability, martial arts and Buddhist studies you will experience an integrative, whole body, head/heart transformation.
I specialize in blending somatic trauma therapy and attachment repatterning. This kind of work is most effective in treating issues that traditional talk therapy has the hardest time treating. Incorporating ketamine into this approach allows quicker access to incredibly deep and subtle personal material.
(860) 598-4081 View (860) 598-4081
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Kerrick Crace
Counselor, MA, LPCC
Verified Verified
Boulder, CO 80301  (Online Only)
My approach integrates Contemplative Psychotherapy & Buddhist Psychology with evidence-based modalities to create awareness and compassion for mind, body, and spirit.
Hello! I'm a neurodivergent, Queer, non-binary therapist and coach excited to work with you on your healing journey. You've tried other therapists... engaging with symptoms, but you're not getting help at the root of core beliefs and wounds. Trauma can often present as depression, anxiety, stress, OCD, grief, depersonalization, compulsive people pleasing, hyper-binary thinking, self negation, self harm, and MANY other ways. Trauma impacts self worth, confidence, and being able to trust our inner voice. In our work together, I'll support you in your journey to authenticity, confidence, and your inner wisdom and compassion.
My approach integrates Contemplative Psychotherapy & Buddhist Psychology with evidence-based modalities to create awareness and compassion for mind, body, and spirit.
Hello! I'm a neurodivergent, Queer, non-binary therapist and coach excited to work with you on your healing journey. You've tried other therapists... engaging with symptoms, but you're not getting help at the root of core beliefs and wounds. Trauma can often present as depression, anxiety, stress, OCD, grief, depersonalization, compulsive people pleasing, hyper-binary thinking, self negation, self harm, and MANY other ways. Trauma impacts self worth, confidence, and being able to trust our inner voice. In our work together, I'll support you in your journey to authenticity, confidence, and your inner wisdom and compassion.
(720) 915-4539 View (720) 915-4539
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Valerie Lorig
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, LPC
Verified Verified
Boulder, CO 80301
A mindfulness practitioner for many years, I teach Contemplative Psychology at Naropa University including Trauma & Resourcing, Compassionate Action, Somatic Psychology, Buddhist Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, and Career Courses.
Welcome! As we work together I will honor your inherent healthiness. If you are experiencing PTSD, trauma, grief, loss, divorce, depression, anxiety, anger, denial, co-dependency, addictions, or need self-care and empowerment, you have choices. I can help you to be brave enough to weather personal storms, tender enough to be vulnerable, resilient enough to succeed, and confident enough to trust your own wisdom. Together we'll take a non-judgmental and honest look at "how and why" you do what you do, in order to inspire positive change. I invite you to explore the possibilities. Individuals and couples. (No insurance for couples)
A mindfulness practitioner for many years, I teach Contemplative Psychology at Naropa University including Trauma & Resourcing, Compassionate Action, Somatic Psychology, Buddhist Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, and Career Courses.
Welcome! As we work together I will honor your inherent healthiness. If you are experiencing PTSD, trauma, grief, loss, divorce, depression, anxiety, anger, denial, co-dependency, addictions, or need self-care and empowerment, you have choices. I can help you to be brave enough to weather personal storms, tender enough to be vulnerable, resilient enough to succeed, and confident enough to trust your own wisdom. Together we'll take a non-judgmental and honest look at "how and why" you do what you do, in order to inspire positive change. I invite you to explore the possibilities. Individuals and couples. (No insurance for couples)
(303) 578-2949 View (303) 578-2949
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Adrian Freeman
Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Denver, CO 80218  (Online Only)
My therapeutic practice integrates a body-centered approach with Buddhist psychological models.
Are you experiencing anxious feelings, restless thoughts, or negative self-talk? Immediately book a free 15-minute consultation by clicking on my WEBSITE link. Using traditional talk-therapy with intuitive movement, posture, and breath, I’ll join forces with you as you begin to recognize your innate strength through mindfulness practice and self-inquiry. Cultivating a relationship based on trust & open communication is the foundation of my compassionate and direct method. Let’s work together to release the limiting beliefs & old stories about who you used to be, and experience the joy of infinite potential in the here-and-now.
My therapeutic practice integrates a body-centered approach with Buddhist psychological models.
Are you experiencing anxious feelings, restless thoughts, or negative self-talk? Immediately book a free 15-minute consultation by clicking on my WEBSITE link. Using traditional talk-therapy with intuitive movement, posture, and breath, I’ll join forces with you as you begin to recognize your innate strength through mindfulness practice and self-inquiry. Cultivating a relationship based on trust & open communication is the foundation of my compassionate and direct method. Let’s work together to release the limiting beliefs & old stories about who you used to be, and experience the joy of infinite potential in the here-and-now.
(720) 637-3103 View (720) 637-3103
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Shanly H Weber
MA, SEP
Verified Verified
Boulder, CO 80303
Waitlist for new clients
I help individuals and couples work through issues related to depression, anxiety, shame, insomnia, fatigue, illness, interpersonal challenges and trauma. I honor diversity in my practice and approach the therapist-client relationship with compassion, openness, safety and even humor. I am trained in Buddhist meditation, Medical Chi Kung, Kaiut Yoga, Somatic Experiencing, Attachment and Adoption issues and Feeding Your Demons. I believe that we are all inherently healthy and that with support and the right approach, healing is always possible.
I help individuals and couples work through issues related to depression, anxiety, shame, insomnia, fatigue, illness, interpersonal challenges and trauma. I honor diversity in my practice and approach the therapist-client relationship with compassion, openness, safety and even humor. I am trained in Buddhist meditation, Medical Chi Kung, Kaiut Yoga, Somatic Experiencing, Attachment and Adoption issues and Feeding Your Demons. I believe that we are all inherently healthy and that with support and the right approach, healing is always possible.
(303) 625-7946 View (303) 625-7946
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Carlie Price
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, MA, LPCC, RYT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Boulder, CO 80304
I am a Contemplative Psychotherapist who studied Buddhist Psychology and we will use mindfulness, humor and compassion as tools for healing.
Congratulations on your pursuit of self study! This step is a brave one. As a therapist, I adhere to the philosophy that you have all of the wisdom you need, my job is to help you uncover it for yourself. I want to walk alongside you in your journey toward self-understanding, self-awareness, and self-compassion; a journey that will hopefully be incorporated throughout a lifetime. Rather than hate away the parts of ourselves we've deemed problematic, we will begin to understand how these parts likely kept us safe in an unsafe world. Together, we will nurture these parts, which will allow them to soften their grip over our reality.
I am a Contemplative Psychotherapist who studied Buddhist Psychology and we will use mindfulness, humor and compassion as tools for healing.
Congratulations on your pursuit of self study! This step is a brave one. As a therapist, I adhere to the philosophy that you have all of the wisdom you need, my job is to help you uncover it for yourself. I want to walk alongside you in your journey toward self-understanding, self-awareness, and self-compassion; a journey that will hopefully be incorporated throughout a lifetime. Rather than hate away the parts of ourselves we've deemed problematic, we will begin to understand how these parts likely kept us safe in an unsafe world. Together, we will nurture these parts, which will allow them to soften their grip over our reality.
(720) 816-9287 View (720) 816-9287
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Cole Brennan
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Lakewood, CO 80401
Waitlist for new clients
In my work with clients, I incorporate Buddhist psychology, mindfulness-based and somatic therapies, EMDR, CBT, DBT, IFS, and more, depending on each client’s needs.
We all have a deep desire to feel happy and at ease, and yet so often there are things in our lives that get in the way of feeling that happiness. If this resonates, you might be looking for someone to help you get there. I'm passionate about helping my clients manage symptoms of depression and anxiety, improve communication and relationship challenges, process trauma or grief, overcome barriers to deeper joy and fulfillment, and navigate questions of sexuality and gender identity. I'm a queer trans man and I work from a trauma-informed and culturally competent anti-oppression perspective.
In my work with clients, I incorporate Buddhist psychology, mindfulness-based and somatic therapies, EMDR, CBT, DBT, IFS, and more, depending on each client’s needs.
We all have a deep desire to feel happy and at ease, and yet so often there are things in our lives that get in the way of feeling that happiness. If this resonates, you might be looking for someone to help you get there. I'm passionate about helping my clients manage symptoms of depression and anxiety, improve communication and relationship challenges, process trauma or grief, overcome barriers to deeper joy and fulfillment, and navigate questions of sexuality and gender identity. I'm a queer trans man and I work from a trauma-informed and culturally competent anti-oppression perspective.
(720) 594-5457 View (720) 594-5457
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Nathan R Daly
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Denver, CO 80247
Waitlist for new clients
Nathan Daly (they/them/theirs) cannot and will not “fix” you because you are not broken and because all gains made in the therapeutic relationship are a result of your willingness to come to know yourself. Theories and modalities central to Nathan's practice include Internal Family Systems (IFS), mindfulness and Buddhist contemplation practices, feminist theory, family systems, and attachment theory. Nathan's training, passion and personal style tend to be most effective in working with adult survivors of childhood abuse (e.g., sexual, psychological, physical and spiritual) in an individual, couples and family capacity.
Nathan Daly (they/them/theirs) cannot and will not “fix” you because you are not broken and because all gains made in the therapeutic relationship are a result of your willingness to come to know yourself. Theories and modalities central to Nathan's practice include Internal Family Systems (IFS), mindfulness and Buddhist contemplation practices, feminist theory, family systems, and attachment theory. Nathan's training, passion and personal style tend to be most effective in working with adult survivors of childhood abuse (e.g., sexual, psychological, physical and spiritual) in an individual, couples and family capacity.
(720) 802-0454 View (720) 802-0454
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Gardiner Turner
Counselor, BA, MA, LPCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Boulder, CO 80302  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
In addition to having a BA in Psychology and a MA in Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology, I've also completed training as a level 1 Certified Clinical Trauma Professional and have training/experience in teaching various meditation practices and mindfulness based tools used for regulating and tolerating unpleasant emotions and experiences.
The passion for the work that I do comes from my deep conviction that everyone can benefit from, and in fact deserves, a safe space to be truly heard, seen, and understood. I enjoy working with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, and have experience/ training in supporting clients struggling with a wide range of mental health issues including depression, anxiety, substance use, grief, shame, trauma/PTSD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. I do not ascribe to a one size fits all model of therapy and believe every client to be unique both in terms of there personal goals for therapy and the best way to help them reach these goals
In addition to having a BA in Psychology and a MA in Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology, I've also completed training as a level 1 Certified Clinical Trauma Professional and have training/experience in teaching various meditation practices and mindfulness based tools used for regulating and tolerating unpleasant emotions and experiences.
The passion for the work that I do comes from my deep conviction that everyone can benefit from, and in fact deserves, a safe space to be truly heard, seen, and understood. I enjoy working with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, and have experience/ training in supporting clients struggling with a wide range of mental health issues including depression, anxiety, substance use, grief, shame, trauma/PTSD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. I do not ascribe to a one size fits all model of therapy and believe every client to be unique both in terms of there personal goals for therapy and the best way to help them reach these goals
(970) 533-2923 View (970) 533-2923
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Mo Bankey
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Boulder, CO 80301
I utilize training in Buddhist psychology, mindfulness, Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT), DBT, IFS, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy when working with anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic illness, identity development, and interpersonal relationship challenges.
There is a way through this. We will find it together. I believe in the power of authentic expression and deep relationships. I incorporate contemplative, somatic, and social justice approaches in my counseling. I work with adults focusing on identity, gender, and relationships. I provide a collaborative approach utilizing mind-body and present moment awareness to support you in connecting with your intrinsic health and inherent wisdom. As meditator, dancer, and gardener I value time to reflect, slow down, be with nature, and developing our capacity to move from the heart with courage and gentleness.
I utilize training in Buddhist psychology, mindfulness, Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT), DBT, IFS, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy when working with anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic illness, identity development, and interpersonal relationship challenges.
There is a way through this. We will find it together. I believe in the power of authentic expression and deep relationships. I incorporate contemplative, somatic, and social justice approaches in my counseling. I work with adults focusing on identity, gender, and relationships. I provide a collaborative approach utilizing mind-body and present moment awareness to support you in connecting with your intrinsic health and inherent wisdom. As meditator, dancer, and gardener I value time to reflect, slow down, be with nature, and developing our capacity to move from the heart with courage and gentleness.
(970) 410-3517 View (970) 410-3517
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Carol O'Dowd
MDiv, MPA, MI, CAS, NLC
Verified Verified
Arvada, CO 80005
Are you dealing with trauma, anxiety, addiction, stress, grief, or loss? Do you want peace of mind and to enjoy success? I help individuals realign with their integrity and strength to make the changes they want. Using Eastern and Western techniques I help clients 're-story' traumas and anxieties that allow them to achieve their goals. As an ordained Buddhist priest and former Chaplain, I also offer spiritual counseling. My experience training/counseling prisoners in the United States and Indonesia taught me how often we imprison ourselves with our own emotions.
Are you dealing with trauma, anxiety, addiction, stress, grief, or loss? Do you want peace of mind and to enjoy success? I help individuals realign with their integrity and strength to make the changes they want. Using Eastern and Western techniques I help clients 're-story' traumas and anxieties that allow them to achieve their goals. As an ordained Buddhist priest and former Chaplain, I also offer spiritual counseling. My experience training/counseling prisoners in the United States and Indonesia taught me how often we imprison ourselves with our own emotions.
(720) 442-7535 View (720) 442-7535
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Jennifer B Pearson
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, EMDR
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Evergreen, CO 80439
I combine Buddhist psychology with positive psychology to help clients understand how patterns of thinking are creating continued suffering. With a little guidance, thought patterns can shift and allow us to stop reacting to life and begin choosing. I believe that we need to look into the past but not re-traumatize ourselves by reliving those memories. I value the connection between myself and my client as the primary trusting tool as we work toward awareness and safety. This therapeutic alliance is the key to creating a life of peace.
I combine Buddhist psychology with positive psychology to help clients understand how patterns of thinking are creating continued suffering. With a little guidance, thought patterns can shift and allow us to stop reacting to life and begin choosing. I believe that we need to look into the past but not re-traumatize ourselves by reliving those memories. I value the connection between myself and my client as the primary trusting tool as we work toward awareness and safety. This therapeutic alliance is the key to creating a life of peace.
(720) 606-2527 View (720) 606-2527
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Katie Dyer
Licensed Professional Counselor, MFA, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Boulder, CO 80302
You make sense. With a foundation of somatic trauma-sensitive mindfulness, I collaboratively create a client-centered space for individuals and couples to uncover obstacles that block aliveness, connection, safety, and joy. With an awake heart, clarity, and nonjudgmental presence, I help clients find perspective, make meaning of difficulties, access innate wisdom, and gain skills to emerge into freedom. From queer lineages and white European/Celtic ancestry, I am a queer, gender-variant-femme, poet and Buddhist practitioner who derives inspiration and purpose from the forces of nature, meditation, and relationships.
You make sense. With a foundation of somatic trauma-sensitive mindfulness, I collaboratively create a client-centered space for individuals and couples to uncover obstacles that block aliveness, connection, safety, and joy. With an awake heart, clarity, and nonjudgmental presence, I help clients find perspective, make meaning of difficulties, access innate wisdom, and gain skills to emerge into freedom. From queer lineages and white European/Celtic ancestry, I am a queer, gender-variant-femme, poet and Buddhist practitioner who derives inspiration and purpose from the forces of nature, meditation, and relationships.
(720) 650-8408 View (720) 650-8408
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Sara Lewis
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD, LCSW
Verified Verified
Boulder, CO 80302
Waitlist for new clients
Dr. Sara Lewis is Associate Professor and Chair of Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology, and Faculty Co-Director for Psychedelic Studies at Naropa University.
Dr. Sara Lewis is Associate Professor and Chair of Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology, and Faculty Co-Director for Psychedelic Studies at Naropa University.
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Anne Howland
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LAC
Verified Verified
Boulder, CO 80301
My two decades of study and practice of Buddhist meditation, inform and deepen the space I hold in the therapeutic relationship.
Therapy is a journey to come more completely into your authentic self. It can be difficult to ask for help, yet as humans we all need help especially at difficult times. In my client focused therapy, I strive to create a safe space to explore your inner world. Our current landscape is full of speed and activity, I help my clients to slow down and work with feelings of overwhelm, anxiety, depression and trauma symptoms. My passion is to empower you to experience your innate wellness through conversation, mindfulness, art and body awareness practices.
My two decades of study and practice of Buddhist meditation, inform and deepen the space I hold in the therapeutic relationship.
Therapy is a journey to come more completely into your authentic self. It can be difficult to ask for help, yet as humans we all need help especially at difficult times. In my client focused therapy, I strive to create a safe space to explore your inner world. Our current landscape is full of speed and activity, I help my clients to slow down and work with feelings of overwhelm, anxiety, depression and trauma symptoms. My passion is to empower you to experience your innate wellness through conversation, mindfulness, art and body awareness practices.
(720) 806-6934 View (720) 806-6934
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Brian G Stricker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Crestone, CO 81131
I am a practicing Buddhist and yoga student who embraces all world views that promote kindness, health, and growth.
Look at birds: they make great sky circles of their freedom. How do they learn to do that? They fall, and in falling, they are given wings. -Rumi ...In the course of being human, we all face losses and traumas of different degrees and in the process, find ourselves abandoning parts of ourselves in order to survive emotionally and interpersonally. Therapy is about reclaiming those parts and finding our way home to who we truly are.
I am a practicing Buddhist and yoga student who embraces all world views that promote kindness, health, and growth.
Look at birds: they make great sky circles of their freedom. How do they learn to do that? They fall, and in falling, they are given wings. -Rumi ...In the course of being human, we all face losses and traumas of different degrees and in the process, find ourselves abandoning parts of ourselves in order to survive emotionally and interpersonally. Therapy is about reclaiming those parts and finding our way home to who we truly are.
(530) 545-2681 View (530) 545-2681
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Buddhist Therapists

Is buddhism beneficial for mental health?

While Buddhism itself is not a treatment for mental health conditions, its practices can greatly enhance mental well-being by introducing coping skills and ideas that promote overall wellness. Key Buddhist practices, such as mindfulness, have been shown to alleviate symptoms of various mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, addiction, and trauma. Moreover, Buddhism's focus on self-compassion, non-judgment, and acceptance can benefit individuals with particularly negative or self-critical thought patterns.

What are the concepts and principles of buddhism as a therapeutic approach?

Core Buddhist principles are often used in therapy to help clients gain insight into their thoughts and emotions. Concepts such as suffering (dukkha) and impermanence (anicca) are applied to help clients recognize that common forms of suffering, like repetitive negative thought patterns, can be accepted and viewed as impermanent. The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path are additional core concepts utilized frequently in Buddhist therapy sessions. The Four Noble Truths highlight the existence of suffering as an inherent part of the human experience—an insight frequently used to move clients toward greater acceptance. The Eightfold Path, which includes right understanding, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right concentration, and right mindfulness, offers practical skills to alleviate suffering.

What is the buddhist approach and practice during a therapy session?

Therapists informed by Buddhist principles often integrate mindfulness and meditation practices into therapy sessions to help clients cultivate greater acceptance, compassion, and non-judgment toward themselves and others. Typically, Buddhist therapists guide clients through mindfulness exercises, such as breathing exercises or body scans, and encourage them to practice similar exercises outside of sessions. Additionally, many Buddhist therapists utilize elements of Positive Psychology or Compassion-Focused Therapy, which can help reduce symptoms of self-criticism and shame common among clients with various mental health conditions. In general, Buddhist therapists strive to embody the compassion and non-judgmental approach they promote, often incorporating exercises aimed at developing compassion in session, such as loving-kindness meditation (Metta).

Is mindfulness the same as buddhism in the context of therapy?

While Buddhist therapists frequently integrate mindfulness practices into therapy sessions, the terms mindfulness and Buddhism are not synonymous in the context of therapy. Therapists may use mindfulness techniques, such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) or Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), without identifying as a Buddhist therapist. In contrast, those practicing within a Buddhist belief framework typically encourage mindfulness therapies, in addition to foundational Buddhist beliefs, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. These therapists may also guide clients toward a deeper understanding of Buddhist philosophy, unlike those who use Buddhist mindfulness principles without the broader spiritual context.