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Melissa A Yang
Counselor, LMHC, LMFTA, SUDP
Verified Verified
Yelm, WA 98597  (Online Only)
I focus on creating a warm environment for my client to feel safe and able to process whatever their wanting to work on. There is no pressure to focus on one topic, as life has it's ups and downs. The treatment plan is created by my client and myself, in order to ensure the focus is on what my client would like to work on .
I focus on creating a warm environment for my client to feel safe and able to process whatever their wanting to work on. There is no pressure to focus on one topic, as life has it's ups and downs. The treatment plan is created by my client and myself, in order to ensure the focus is on what my client would like to work on .
(253) 259-3715 View (253) 259-3715
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Paul Scarberry
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, LMHC-A, SUDP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Graham, WA 98338  (Online Only)
Do you find yourself reaching for substances to help manage depression, anxiety, PTSD? Whether you have recently developed an unhealthy relationship with alcohol or have been coping with recovery issues for a while, I can help you explore new and effective coping tools. Together we can design the path to living your best life.
Do you find yourself reaching for substances to help manage depression, anxiety, PTSD? Whether you have recently developed an unhealthy relationship with alcohol or have been coping with recovery issues for a while, I can help you explore new and effective coping tools. Together we can design the path to living your best life.
(253) 262-0467 View (253) 262-0467
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Spirit Springs Holistic Healing, LLC
Pre-Licensed Professional, MS, LMHCA, SUDPt
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Yelm, WA 98597
First off, I am so proud that you have taken the first (or 1000th) step on this journey of reconnecting with your authentic self! I firmly believe that each client has the potential to access everything they need within themselves, with supportive and nurturing guidance. We will work together to identify limitations and barriers and build the tools necessary to move through them with grace and compassion. Your primary goal is self-empowerment and energetic centering and I am hopeful to help you get there. If you are interested in a holistic approach to your mental health, I would love to be a part of your journey.
First off, I am so proud that you have taken the first (or 1000th) step on this journey of reconnecting with your authentic self! I firmly believe that each client has the potential to access everything they need within themselves, with supportive and nurturing guidance. We will work together to identify limitations and barriers and build the tools necessary to move through them with grace and compassion. Your primary goal is self-empowerment and energetic centering and I am hopeful to help you get there. If you are interested in a holistic approach to your mental health, I would love to be a part of your journey.
(253) 785-2105 View (253) 785-2105
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Geri Magee,
Counselor, PhD, MA, MFT, MHC
Verified Verified
Graham, WA 98338
Not accepting new clients
Accepting Coaching Client Top Executive Performance Coach and Team Building, EAP, HR Corporations (Individuals/Couples) F2F or Zoom. Please allow 24-48 to return your call. I am the Theorist of “The Universal Relationship Pyramid” author of "Sucess Breakthroughs" Coauthor Jack Canfield 2018 "Quilly Award" for Best Selling Author plus seven books authored. 5000 followers on FB Instagram and Twitter Team Building Skills from Multiple Top 500 Companies: AVP Wells Fargo Top Sales- AAA Allstate F&G...
Accepting Coaching Client Top Executive Performance Coach and Team Building, EAP, HR Corporations (Individuals/Couples) F2F or Zoom. Please allow 24-48 to return your call. I am the Theorist of “The Universal Relationship Pyramid” author of "Sucess Breakthroughs" Coauthor Jack Canfield 2018 "Quilly Award" for Best Selling Author plus seven books authored. 5000 followers on FB Instagram and Twitter Team Building Skills from Multiple Top 500 Companies: AVP Wells Fargo Top Sales- AAA Allstate F&G...
(360) 215-5992 View (360) 215-5992

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Jesse Cardin
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Bellevue, WA 98004  (Online Only)
Using my background in depth psychotherapy and Zen Buddhist meditation practice, I'll teach you how to listen more deeply to your thoughts and emotions.
Acknowledging that you might be in over your head isn't weak, it's wise. Have you tried calming techniques, but your anxiety still attacks you? Or relationships always seem to go sour or you never quite feel at ease even when everything's OK? Maybe it's time to look a little deeper. It's not that cutting off toxic people or upping your cardio won't help, because they probably will! But sometimes the wound goes deeper than that or the situation you're in is just too overwhelming to sort through on your own. When things like that go unaddressed, they sabotage even our best efforts at creating the life we want.
Using my background in depth psychotherapy and Zen Buddhist meditation practice, I'll teach you how to listen more deeply to your thoughts and emotions.
Acknowledging that you might be in over your head isn't weak, it's wise. Have you tried calming techniques, but your anxiety still attacks you? Or relationships always seem to go sour or you never quite feel at ease even when everything's OK? Maybe it's time to look a little deeper. It's not that cutting off toxic people or upping your cardio won't help, because they probably will! But sometimes the wound goes deeper than that or the situation you're in is just too overwhelming to sort through on your own. When things like that go unaddressed, they sabotage even our best efforts at creating the life we want.
(210) 761-4480 View (210) 761-4480
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August Tritt
Pre-Licensed Professional
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98122
I believe that you already contain a deep power for healing inside. Together with kindness and curiosity, we will create a safe and accepting space where all aspects of you are welcome. Our journey will be one of shared exploration and discovery. I am here to guide and support you along the way. Our work will originate in the here and now—what is present in your life currently, learning to meet what shows up with care and compassion. I love counseling those in transition— be that career, gender, or otherwise and draw from feminist, existential, Buddhist, and somatic frameworks and work from a trauma-informed lens.
I believe that you already contain a deep power for healing inside. Together with kindness and curiosity, we will create a safe and accepting space where all aspects of you are welcome. Our journey will be one of shared exploration and discovery. I am here to guide and support you along the way. Our work will originate in the here and now—what is present in your life currently, learning to meet what shows up with care and compassion. I love counseling those in transition— be that career, gender, or otherwise and draw from feminist, existential, Buddhist, and somatic frameworks and work from a trauma-informed lens.
(206) 649-2708 View (206) 649-2708
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Tracy G Bell
Counselor, MA, LMHC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98103
Waitlist for new clients
I draw on a foundation in Jungian/Depth psychotherapy and Buddhist philosophy.
I work with young, midlife, and elderly adults in all phases of life transition, whose lives have brought them to a place where they want support to work through difficult, stuck, or critical times. What often appears problematic is evidence of a solution trying to happen. I see this as an organic process which can come with disturbance, frustration, over-stimulation and/or depression. What you sometimes can't see by yourself, you can see, navigate, and resolve with the help of another. My approach is to join my clients in their quest for resolution, meaning, and happiness.
I draw on a foundation in Jungian/Depth psychotherapy and Buddhist philosophy.
I work with young, midlife, and elderly adults in all phases of life transition, whose lives have brought them to a place where they want support to work through difficult, stuck, or critical times. What often appears problematic is evidence of a solution trying to happen. I see this as an organic process which can come with disturbance, frustration, over-stimulation and/or depression. What you sometimes can't see by yourself, you can see, navigate, and resolve with the help of another. My approach is to join my clients in their quest for resolution, meaning, and happiness.
(206) 316-8792 View (206) 316-8792
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Nathan Silpakit
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LSWAIC
Verified Verified
Seattle, WA 98108  (Online Only)
I am deeply informed by my lived experience being Thai, a child of immigrants, Buddhist, queer, non-binary, and non-monogamous.
Therapy offers a temporary refuge from the pressures of our day-to-day lives. It's a space for us to better understand ourselves and practice how we want to be in the larger world-especially in a world that actively harms so many of us. We all carry trauma that informs our behaviors, sometimes resulting in anxiety, depression, and interpersonal conflict. I work with clients to find what lies at the root of these problems and discover solutions. I take an integrative approach to this, meaning I draw on a variety of different treatment modalities based on your needs.
I am deeply informed by my lived experience being Thai, a child of immigrants, Buddhist, queer, non-binary, and non-monogamous.
Therapy offers a temporary refuge from the pressures of our day-to-day lives. It's a space for us to better understand ourselves and practice how we want to be in the larger world-especially in a world that actively harms so many of us. We all carry trauma that informs our behaviors, sometimes resulting in anxiety, depression, and interpersonal conflict. I work with clients to find what lies at the root of these problems and discover solutions. I take an integrative approach to this, meaning I draw on a variety of different treatment modalities based on your needs.
(206) 823-0440 View (206) 823-0440
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Andi Chen
Counselor, MA, LMHC
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98107  (Online Only)
I come from a trauma-informed, somatic, social justice, internal family systems (IFS), and Buddhist perspective, and I specialize in supporting marginalized groups (BIPOC, AAPI, LGBTQ+, immigrants).
You’re looking for relief and real change. It may appear like you have it all together, but on the inside you feel doubtful, burdened, unfulfilled, and stressed. Maybe you’re caught between different cultures, struggling with your identity and finding your place in the world. You might be carrying the trauma of your past or family history and seeing the impacts at work, home, and in your body and relationships. Maybe you're deeply worried about the state of the world and don't know how to move forward meaningfully. Even in your free time, you may find it difficult to truly relax and rest, your sense of pleasure and purpose depleted.
I come from a trauma-informed, somatic, social justice, internal family systems (IFS), and Buddhist perspective, and I specialize in supporting marginalized groups (BIPOC, AAPI, LGBTQ+, immigrants).
You’re looking for relief and real change. It may appear like you have it all together, but on the inside you feel doubtful, burdened, unfulfilled, and stressed. Maybe you’re caught between different cultures, struggling with your identity and finding your place in the world. You might be carrying the trauma of your past or family history and seeing the impacts at work, home, and in your body and relationships. Maybe you're deeply worried about the state of the world and don't know how to move forward meaningfully. Even in your free time, you may find it difficult to truly relax and rest, your sense of pleasure and purpose depleted.
(509) 207-1355 View (509) 207-1355
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Trevor Slocum
Counselor, MA, NCC, LMHC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98115
I practice psychodynamic mind-body psychotherapy, incorporating Relational Psychoanalytic, Experiential Dynamic, Existential-Phenomenlogical, and Buddhist perspectives.
Welcome. Are you looking for more joy and better relationships? My training has taught me to help people examine and describe the life they have, identifying areas in which they are "stuck," and reconnect to the life-goals that motivated them. Sometimes this stuckness has to do with certain feelings, sometimes it is about past traumas, often it shows up as repeating patterns in significant relationships, and sometimes it manifests as a malaise in which a direction in life seems impossible to find.
I practice psychodynamic mind-body psychotherapy, incorporating Relational Psychoanalytic, Experiential Dynamic, Existential-Phenomenlogical, and Buddhist perspectives.
Welcome. Are you looking for more joy and better relationships? My training has taught me to help people examine and describe the life they have, identifying areas in which they are "stuck," and reconnect to the life-goals that motivated them. Sometimes this stuckness has to do with certain feelings, sometimes it is about past traumas, often it shows up as repeating patterns in significant relationships, and sometimes it manifests as a malaise in which a direction in life seems impossible to find.
(206) 673-5309 View (206) 673-5309
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Terrance Wolf
Marriage & Family Therapist, MACP, LMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Sequim, WA 98382
Most of what I do could be called Buddhist psychotherapy which uses inquiry, self awareness and meditation...for the reduction of suffering and to enhance personal growth. This work is done in the present moment and is little dependent on our past. The work usually goes quickly and very directly... but sometimes we need to go slow. A typical successful series might be 10-12 meetings. Spiritual matters are usually an important area of concern...What's really important? Is our behavior congruent with those values? So, tell me about that...
Most of what I do could be called Buddhist psychotherapy which uses inquiry, self awareness and meditation...for the reduction of suffering and to enhance personal growth. This work is done in the present moment and is little dependent on our past. The work usually goes quickly and very directly... but sometimes we need to go slow. A typical successful series might be 10-12 meetings. Spiritual matters are usually an important area of concern...What's really important? Is our behavior congruent with those values? So, tell me about that...
(360) 529-4709 View (360) 529-4709
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Elizabeth Sikes
Counselor, PhD, LMHC
Verified Verified
Seattle, WA 98112
In my work I draw from a background in philosophy, psychoanalysis, feminism, and Buddhist meditation practice.
Are you going through a major life transition, such as a recent move to Seattle or a change in the status of your -or a loved one's-job, relationship, or health? Major transitions in life, whether seen as positive or negative, can stir up a lot of mixed emotions and bring up old issues from the past. I am experienced in helping people during times of confusion, grief and loss, depression and anxiety, and struggle with old traumatic injuries. I can help you find compassion, open insight, and create value and meaning from this time of transition.
In my work I draw from a background in philosophy, psychoanalysis, feminism, and Buddhist meditation practice.
Are you going through a major life transition, such as a recent move to Seattle or a change in the status of your -or a loved one's-job, relationship, or health? Major transitions in life, whether seen as positive or negative, can stir up a lot of mixed emotions and bring up old issues from the past. I am experienced in helping people during times of confusion, grief and loss, depression and anxiety, and struggle with old traumatic injuries. I can help you find compassion, open insight, and create value and meaning from this time of transition.
(206) 966-4387 View (206) 966-4387
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Karel Chan
Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, LPC
Verified Verified
Vancouver, WA 98660  (Online Only)
Blending Buddhist concepts with attachment theory and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), I create a compassionate space for you, your spirit, and your willingness to heal.
You've been in therapy before and your life has really improved, but something still lingers... that thing that you're worried will "never change." Perhaps you've struggled to feel served or represented by the majority of the current therapy industry because of your personal or political values. You're self-motivated and know how to engage in the work, and now you've delved into spiritual growth with curiosity and are looking to integrate that into therapy. You're not interested in identifying with a diagnosis, labels, or symptoms... you're on a quest to resolve a problem with the way you think and feel, so you can be WHOLE.
Blending Buddhist concepts with attachment theory and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), I create a compassionate space for you, your spirit, and your willingness to heal.
You've been in therapy before and your life has really improved, but something still lingers... that thing that you're worried will "never change." Perhaps you've struggled to feel served or represented by the majority of the current therapy industry because of your personal or political values. You're self-motivated and know how to engage in the work, and now you've delved into spiritual growth with curiosity and are looking to integrate that into therapy. You're not interested in identifying with a diagnosis, labels, or symptoms... you're on a quest to resolve a problem with the way you think and feel, so you can be WHOLE.
(360) 845-5168 View (360) 845-5168
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Linda Florio
Counselor, LMHC
Verified Verified
Seattle, WA 98107  (Online Only)
My practice grounds in Buddhist psychology, anti-oppression, and somatic-relational approaches.
Even when we recognize that some of our emotional pain is unnecessary, it can still be challenging to understand why we experience this extra suffering and how to alleviate it. Anxiety, depression, trauma reactivation, relationship difficulties, and unhealthy coping strategies are common responses to life experiences and circumstances. Do they need to hurt so and are we stuck with them? Therapy is a great place to gain perspective on what you can change. Also, to widen the horizon from managing pain to living more fully like yourself and to thriving. Because, as Thich Nhat Hanh said, "suffering is not enough".
My practice grounds in Buddhist psychology, anti-oppression, and somatic-relational approaches.
Even when we recognize that some of our emotional pain is unnecessary, it can still be challenging to understand why we experience this extra suffering and how to alleviate it. Anxiety, depression, trauma reactivation, relationship difficulties, and unhealthy coping strategies are common responses to life experiences and circumstances. Do they need to hurt so and are we stuck with them? Therapy is a great place to gain perspective on what you can change. Also, to widen the horizon from managing pain to living more fully like yourself and to thriving. Because, as Thich Nhat Hanh said, "suffering is not enough".
(206) 451-1623 View (206) 451-1623
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Jordan K. Wolfe
Counselor, LMHC, CGP
Verified Verified
Seattle, WA 98103
My perspective on working with men is also flavored by my diverse experiences of being a father, boxer, Buddhist monk, yoga teacher, musician, and military intelligence analyst.
I specialize in helping couples, families, and men deal more effectively with their emotions and difficulties in their important relationships. I also offer executive coaching and support for leadership development and proactive personal growth. My style is warm, interactive, holistic and direct, and the strength of my approach rests on forging a genuine and trusting working relationship so that you can feel comfortable in getting real about what's happening with you. As your sense of trust and readiness deepens, we'll take stock of what changes are needed and find personal, realistic and creative ways to help you move forward.
My perspective on working with men is also flavored by my diverse experiences of being a father, boxer, Buddhist monk, yoga teacher, musician, and military intelligence analyst.
I specialize in helping couples, families, and men deal more effectively with their emotions and difficulties in their important relationships. I also offer executive coaching and support for leadership development and proactive personal growth. My style is warm, interactive, holistic and direct, and the strength of my approach rests on forging a genuine and trusting working relationship so that you can feel comfortable in getting real about what's happening with you. As your sense of trust and readiness deepens, we'll take stock of what changes are needed and find personal, realistic and creative ways to help you move forward.
(206) 759-8093 View (206) 759-8093
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Derek Terran
Counselor, MA, LMHC
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98101
Creativity, parenthood, and other major life transitions - such experiences can evoke vulnerable, sometimes flooded states, highlighting our obstructions in the forms of worries, doubts, resentments and despair. Using tools informed by your personal dharma, a deeper understanding of your attachment style, and Buddhist practice, let's work together to bring understanding and self-compassion towards these obstructions in an effort to dissolve them in some lasting ways.
Creativity, parenthood, and other major life transitions - such experiences can evoke vulnerable, sometimes flooded states, highlighting our obstructions in the forms of worries, doubts, resentments and despair. Using tools informed by your personal dharma, a deeper understanding of your attachment style, and Buddhist practice, let's work together to bring understanding and self-compassion towards these obstructions in an effort to dissolve them in some lasting ways.
(206) 900-9572 View (206) 900-9572
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Christina L Knudsen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98103  (Online Only)
I am certified in EMDR and use a Buddhist mindset to support our work.
There is hope! What I specialize in: anyone who has experienced childhood trauma, and those with chronic health issues, EMDR certified. You can find life more peaceful, and simple with increased connection with yourself and others. Being willing to reprocess the past with EMDR is the most effective way to treat current symptoms. Connection with others is a basic human need. I am sure whatever your symptoms are they are impacting your relationships. This is what is causing the most suffering. We all need relationships to feel happy and content. We will explore past trauma, increasing contentment. This is NOT traditional talk therapy.
I am certified in EMDR and use a Buddhist mindset to support our work.
There is hope! What I specialize in: anyone who has experienced childhood trauma, and those with chronic health issues, EMDR certified. You can find life more peaceful, and simple with increased connection with yourself and others. Being willing to reprocess the past with EMDR is the most effective way to treat current symptoms. Connection with others is a basic human need. I am sure whatever your symptoms are they are impacting your relationships. This is what is causing the most suffering. We all need relationships to feel happy and content. We will explore past trauma, increasing contentment. This is NOT traditional talk therapy.
(928) 295-2676 View (928) 295-2676
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Bernie R Hershberger
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Seattle, WA 98112
Buddhist philosophy teaches that while we cannot prevent an arrow from striking us, we can avoid the reaction of planting a second arrow of judgment and criticism.
I help people develop resources to work more mindfully with impermanence. Aging, illness, death, identity transitions, relationships – all bring us face to face with fear, anxiety, and insecurity. The courage and wisdom to live through change and loss become possible with a clear, steady commitment to loving oneself and others. I work with my clients to become curious, have a sense of humor, feel grace, cultivate friendships, and embody kindness in order to access joy in the everyday moments of life, even with life's many challenges.
Buddhist philosophy teaches that while we cannot prevent an arrow from striking us, we can avoid the reaction of planting a second arrow of judgment and criticism.
I help people develop resources to work more mindfully with impermanence. Aging, illness, death, identity transitions, relationships – all bring us face to face with fear, anxiety, and insecurity. The courage and wisdom to live through change and loss become possible with a clear, steady commitment to loving oneself and others. I work with my clients to become curious, have a sense of humor, feel grace, cultivate friendships, and embody kindness in order to access joy in the everyday moments of life, even with life's many challenges.
(206) 222-9371 View (206) 222-9371
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Suzanne Shoemaker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW , LSWAIC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98122  (Online Only)
I have also been exploring and engaging in buddhist/vipassana practices for the past six years.
I am skilled at supporting young adults, adults or seniors who feel lost, resigned or overwhelmed by their current life circumstances and do not see a clear pathway to happiness and peace of mind. I have experience providing a compassionate therapeutic space for individuals navigating illness, grief, loss or other major life transitions. After many years of providing empowering and transformative coaching to those I supervised and worked closely with at a nonprofit training and consulting firm, in 2019, I enthusiastically launched my second chapter as a therapist and medical social worker while raising my adolescent daughter.
I have also been exploring and engaging in buddhist/vipassana practices for the past six years.
I am skilled at supporting young adults, adults or seniors who feel lost, resigned or overwhelmed by their current life circumstances and do not see a clear pathway to happiness and peace of mind. I have experience providing a compassionate therapeutic space for individuals navigating illness, grief, loss or other major life transitions. After many years of providing empowering and transformative coaching to those I supervised and worked closely with at a nonprofit training and consulting firm, in 2019, I enthusiastically launched my second chapter as a therapist and medical social worker while raising my adolescent daughter.
(206) 759-5653 View (206) 759-5653
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Logan Billingsley
Counselor, MA, LMHCA
Verified Verified
Sequim, WA 98382
My therapy practice is informed by my background in Jungian depth psychology, Buddhist spirituality, and person-centered therapy.
I work with adults and teens who are struggling with life challenges including anxiety and depression, trauma and PTSD, relationship difficulties, and existential concerns. I am also comfortable working with spiritual concerns and experiences, and eco-grief and eco-anxiety. I view therapy as a voluntary engagement with a process of discovery and transformation. I seek to foster your natural curiosity about yourself and your life, and help you connect to the parts of yourself that have grown distant. Everyone's process is different, and I view my expertise as a supplement to your natural capacity for self-healing and growth.
My therapy practice is informed by my background in Jungian depth psychology, Buddhist spirituality, and person-centered therapy.
I work with adults and teens who are struggling with life challenges including anxiety and depression, trauma and PTSD, relationship difficulties, and existential concerns. I am also comfortable working with spiritual concerns and experiences, and eco-grief and eco-anxiety. I view therapy as a voluntary engagement with a process of discovery and transformation. I seek to foster your natural curiosity about yourself and your life, and help you connect to the parts of yourself that have grown distant. Everyone's process is different, and I view my expertise as a supplement to your natural capacity for self-healing and growth.
(360) 967-9732 View (360) 967-9732

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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.