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Buddhists believe that meditation, spirituality, good deeds, and positive behavior can help a person achieve enlightenment. Buddhist counseling is likely to focus on the causes of mental distress and using self-knowledge to cope with your response to them. The mental health professionals listed below specialize in treating Buddhists.

Your religious faith is vital to you. You want a mental health professional who supports your beliefs and provides advice steeped in your faith. All Counseling’s goal is to connect the hurting to the healers, and we understand your desire to strengthen your faith and mental health simultaneously. To help you find the faith-based therapist you need, we accept profiles from various vetted counselors, psychologists, and psychiatrists and we ask them to identify whether they specialize in serving those in a specific religious faith. The below list is based on those profile responses.

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Sara Lewis

Boulder

Colorado

Dr. Sara Lewis is Associate Professor and co-chair of Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology at Naropa University. I work with adults, teens, couples, and families in my private practice, Spacious Minds Psychotherapy, located at the Boulder Healing Hub. As a contemplative psychotherapist I see the inherent goodness and wakefulness in every aspect of being alive. I help my clients...
The stories family members tell themselves have a measurable impact on their interactions with one another. Family members who see their interactions as a series of battles, for example, have very different interactions than those who see them as learning experiences, milestones or challenges to overcome. There are times when our stories prevent us from moving forward. As the old adage says, “I...

Catherine Anne Valentine

Boulder

Colorado

It takes courage to ask for help, to open areas in one's heart and mind that have been protected, perhaps for very good reasons. Maybe now you are feeling that it is the time for you to look at your life, at past events that have helped or hindered you, and how those events might still be affecting you in terms of inaccurate assumptions about yourself and unhealed emotional wounds or maybe you...
I have training to support people involved a variety of sexuality activities, identities and concerns including out of control sexual behavior, kink, polyamory, gender identity development, and more. I have completed over 100 hours of sex therapy training, basic training in clinical hypnosis (28 hours), and certifications as a yoga instructor (200-hour) and mindfulness teacher (500-hour)....

Paul Backlund

Los Angeles

California

Owning our story can be hard but not nearly as difficult as spending our lives running from it. So why therapy now? What are your hopes, dreams, and sense of the future from therapy? Problems and obstacles only survive and thrive when they are supported and backed up by particular ideas, beliefs, and principles, and can feel like a relentless need to escape a moment that never ends. Exploring t...

Brett Dupuy

New York

New York

Do you find yourself feeling anxious in relationships? Have you ever wondered why you keep repeating old behaviors? Are you battling internal voices that say you aren’t good enough? My practice focuses on adults dealing with anxiety, depression, self-esteem, childhood trauma, and relationship issues - including dating and negotiating forms of consensual non-monogamy. Together we learn about how...

Avantika K. Waleryszak

Portsmouth

New Hampshire

You have the right to be seen and recognized in your grief and not judged. You deserve to have a safe space to share your innermost thoughts and feelings with a trusted partner. You are capable of deep healing, with the ability to live a life that is congruent with your integrity and values. You deserve a break, with time to breathe and deeply care for yourself. Your life, your thoughts and you...

Heather Hayden

Wichita

Kansas

Do you feel like all the pieces are falling apart? Have life transitions caused you to feel completely unsteady? Are you experiencing an inner battle where who you are and who you wish to be, are in conflict? Do you carry shame, trauma, and secrets so deeply and feel unsafe exploring and healing these parts? Do you live an alternative lifestyle (LGBTQIA, Poly, Kink, BDSM) and do not know where ...

Lily Dawson

Kansas City

Missouri

I work with clients who are ready to be better. Face it. Therapy isn’t easy. It’s uncomfortable. I know. But would you rather let the problems in your life fester? Constant worrying, feelings of sadness, conflict with your partner? Won’t those just continue if you keep doing nothing? Drop the old patterns of behavior, grieve the loss of your ex, figure out why you’re so anxious all the time and...

Ross Farr

Seattle

Washington

Loneliness and isolation are difficult to work through on our own. We may feel overwhelmed by depression and anxiety and have difficulty finding meaning. We can feel chased by persistent feelings of dissatisfaction, grief, or loss, and question our self-worth. It may feel increasingly difficult to "hold it together for" others in our lives. Even though we need help, we may feel skeptical about...

Erik Karff

San Francisco

California

There are many factors that can lead a person to therapy. Perhaps you’re experiencing a persistent feeling of fear, loneliness, or anxiety, but can’t quite put your finger on where it’s coming from. You may have experienced a recent change or loss of a loved one, relationship, or job that is profoundly impacting you. Or, it could be that the voice of your inner critic is so loud that they/she/h...

Zach Patton

Austin

Texas

We each carry within us our unique wisdom, strength and resiliency that, with the right support, can become to the keys to our personal healing. Yet we all go through periods where life circumstances-- traumas, life transitions, and relationship difficulties-- overwhelm our ability to make sense of our experiences. Perhaps your reactions don't make rational sense to you or your loved ones. Mayb...
Often we find ourselves waiting. Waiting to be well, to be cared for, and to care for ourselves. The challenges we face, however big or small, are often opportunities to form a deeper connection to the things we want. Psychotherapy offers an experience to create an open space so that you can begin to explore and practice the thoughts, behaviors, and feelings that we seek to experience when work...