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Jane Brajkovich
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC, ATR
Verified Verified
Leesburg, VA 20175
I am now offering in-person sessions for all ages in Pennsylvania and online sessions for adults in Virginia. I am compassionate and nonjudgmental and will offer the support you need to overcome life's difficulties. As a Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Therapist, I have experience with a wide array of healing modalities. Together we can find the approach that works best for you. I utilize a holistic counseling approach and one of my gifts is listening and responding with my heart. I believe that counseling can help you live a life that you love.
I am now offering in-person sessions for all ages in Pennsylvania and online sessions for adults in Virginia. I am compassionate and nonjudgmental and will offer the support you need to overcome life's difficulties. As a Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Therapist, I have experience with a wide array of healing modalities. Together we can find the approach that works best for you. I utilize a holistic counseling approach and one of my gifts is listening and responding with my heart. I believe that counseling can help you live a life that you love.
(540) 202-2130 View (540) 202-2130

More Therapists Nearby

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Kimberly Wright
Resident in Counseling, MS, MMu, CRC, NCC
Verified Verified
Ashburn, VA 20147
I take great care sitting “in the well” with my clients as we work together towards resolving conflicts and striving for mind-body-spirit balance with you leading the way. I enjoy utilizing expressive arts therapy (where comfortable for you) and holistic counseling, including vocal toning and sound therapy for health awareness, alongside traditional mental health and clinical rehabilitation counseling with the intention of client rapport building, and assisting you towards healthy Self-awareness and Self-expression, autonomy, trauma healing, belongingness, life skills-building, vocational satisfaction, and overall well-being.
I take great care sitting “in the well” with my clients as we work together towards resolving conflicts and striving for mind-body-spirit balance with you leading the way. I enjoy utilizing expressive arts therapy (where comfortable for you) and holistic counseling, including vocal toning and sound therapy for health awareness, alongside traditional mental health and clinical rehabilitation counseling with the intention of client rapport building, and assisting you towards healthy Self-awareness and Self-expression, autonomy, trauma healing, belongingness, life skills-building, vocational satisfaction, and overall well-being.
(571) 464-6523 View (571) 464-6523

Online Therapists

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Svetlana Dimovski
PhD, PCC, NBC-HWC
Verified Verified
Arlington, VA 22207
My clients are often professionals or business owners who are navigating ambiguities in advanced stages of personal growth and transformation. They are often looking for holistic wellbeing, peak performance, and self-actualization.
My clients are often professionals or business owners who are navigating ambiguities in advanced stages of personal growth and transformation. They are often looking for holistic wellbeing, peak performance, and self-actualization.
(571) 336-0027 View (571) 336-0027
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Carla Carreira
MA, MS, SEP
Verified Verified
Alexandria, VA 22307  (Online Only)
I am a somatic experiencing practitioner and clinical sexologist committed to diversity and accessibility and offer a holistic therapeutic approach targeted to fit client needs. I am dedicated to trust-building and co-creation and enjoy worksheets/ post-session exercises that reinforce and assist integration. I enjoy working with clients with traditionally limited access to care. I also appreciate curiosity for self-awareness and commitment to growth.
I am a somatic experiencing practitioner and clinical sexologist committed to diversity and accessibility and offer a holistic therapeutic approach targeted to fit client needs. I am dedicated to trust-building and co-creation and enjoy worksheets/ post-session exercises that reinforce and assist integration. I enjoy working with clients with traditionally limited access to care. I also appreciate curiosity for self-awareness and commitment to growth.
(240) 226-2577 View (240) 226-2577
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Yvonne Fall
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Ashland, VA 23005
You have a vision for your life, and despite your best efforts it hasn't yet materialized. You may want more fulfilling relationships, to feel worthy, to feel calmer in your mind and emotions, to focus more on the positive aspects of your life or to make decisions more easily. You may find that long ago or recent experiences continue to bother you even though you think they shouldn't. Maybe you didn't receive the care you needed growing up, were sexually assaulted, experienced medical trauma, or have experienced a loss. You want to heal, grow, and thrive. You may be worried it won't help and you are ready to try therapy.
You have a vision for your life, and despite your best efforts it hasn't yet materialized. You may want more fulfilling relationships, to feel worthy, to feel calmer in your mind and emotions, to focus more on the positive aspects of your life or to make decisions more easily. You may find that long ago or recent experiences continue to bother you even though you think they shouldn't. Maybe you didn't receive the care you needed growing up, were sexually assaulted, experienced medical trauma, or have experienced a loss. You want to heal, grow, and thrive. You may be worried it won't help and you are ready to try therapy.
(804) 509-2534 View (804) 509-2534
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Atieno Bird
MA, CP
Verified Verified
Crozet, VA 22932
Are you feeling out of resources, stuck, alone, or like your goals are out of reach? Do you long for more self-acceptance, ease and joy in your body, your life, and this world? Do you want to strengthen your wise and loving parts and end self-sabotage? I'm here for all of it. If you feel blocked but aren't sure how - or even if - freedom is possible, I offer a blend of tools and knowledge, a process that stays true to your own process, but most importantly, my grounded presence, attuned intuition, and whole attention.
Are you feeling out of resources, stuck, alone, or like your goals are out of reach? Do you long for more self-acceptance, ease and joy in your body, your life, and this world? Do you want to strengthen your wise and loving parts and end self-sabotage? I'm here for all of it. If you feel blocked but aren't sure how - or even if - freedom is possible, I offer a blend of tools and knowledge, a process that stays true to your own process, but most importantly, my grounded presence, attuned intuition, and whole attention.
(540) 792-3589 View (540) 792-3589
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.