Find a Therapist Who Works With Clients of Buddhist Faith

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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.

My purpose is to assist you in discovering your best self and empowering you to move beyond the past and into a more enriched future. My background includes those who have struggled with addiction, trauma, incarceration, and hospitalization. I am in the process of becoming approved for TriCare, Health Net, MHN, Aetna and Blue Shield. Until these are approved, sessions would be cash pay, which I...
When we feel stuck or paralyzed in life, aware of who we desire to be but unsure of how to get there, therapeutic counseling can be a dynamic avenue of clarity and empowerment. I offer a holistic practice, in which I work to find a balance between a client centered approach and personally guiding the individual toward becoming the person they would like to be. I specialize in addiction and trau...
I am here to help those who are suffering in some way and want to improve their situation. I have nearly 20 years of experience working with and for clients and patients in many settings, including residential treatment centers such as Fairbanks Hospital in Indy and Meadows Hospital in Bloomington, and two of the oldest non-profits around in the Children's Bureau and Families First. I strive to...

Stephen Pleasant

Washington

District of Columbia

If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired and ready to transform your mental health and well-being, then you are in the perfect place. And, the good news is that you are not stuck with how you are today! You do have a say in how your life goes. Given the right tools and support you can quickly begin to move in the direction of what you want for yourself and your life. Without good menta...

Kebana Frost

Austin

Texas

Many of us wish to feel more connected - to others, to life, and/or to ourselves. If you are seeking more genuine relationships with people, and a freer, more deeply satisfying life, therapy can be helpful. My office is a space of profound non-judgment, where you can be, and develop, your real self. It is also a place of kindness and humor, even playfulness at times. I am able to challenge you ...

Genevieve Anne David

New York

New York

For 30 years as a clinical social worker and a psychodynamic psychotherapist, I have enjoyed working with adults in private practice. It has gifted me with conversations I about what it means to be human. Continuously seeking new ways to support people with life's traumas, depression, anxiety and feelings of low self- worth has led me to become very interested in the intersection of Buddhism an...
Through mindfulness practices, I initially help clients accept and meet themselves where they are right now. Becoming aware and finding acceptance of what is happening now is the first step to making realistic changes aligned with each individual's truth and values. I assist clients in finding their own wisdom and making different choices to loosen the grip of past conditioning. Clients will mo...

M Saltis

Fort Collins

Colorado

( English | español ) (Not accepting new clients). I generally offer free counseling to BIPOC individuals- I stand in solidarity with you. My clients find me fun, creative, relaxed, safe, and easy to talk to. I have been in the helping fields for over seven years. I love being able to help children, teens, adults, couples and families tap into their inner courage and strength to navigate throug...

A State of Mind Counseling

Boulder

Colorado

I am committed to working with people to free the blockages to your true self expression. I support individuals & couples using mindfulness, somatic and experiential techniques that access deeper material than is usually accessed through traditional talk therapy alone. I have substantial experience working with anxiety, trauma, grief, depression and relationship issues. I recognize the courage ...
Hello, Jack is my nickname and you're welcome to use it. I've been seeing clients privately for over 20 years. As well as 17 running a rehab and detox and partial oversight of a psychiatric unit. I enjoy working with people. I enjoy working with people who are invested in their growth and are willing to do the work. I have great respect for the trust that is offered as clients share their lives...
Through the stress of everyday life, so many of us have learned to put our needs aside. Often, we ignore them in the service of others, overwhelm, or simply not knowing how to nurture ourselves. By building self-compassion and awareness, I work with clients to help them listen to their minds and bodies. Clients can learn to bring themselves back into alignment, finding peace along the way. Past...
Getting therapeutic help should – ideally – be an ordinary and wholly unsurprising thing. You don't have to have a big problem, simply something weighing on your mind that could use some expert attention. Margaret guides her psychotherapy sessions with the clarity of one who understands the depths of life’s challenges through her own rich life experiences. She listens for the strengths and gift...
My job as your therapist is to help you connect to and listen to your own wisdom for navigating what troubles you, using my 10+ years of clinical experience, and my personal values of openness, non-judgment & compassion. Whether you are looking for support during a time of high stress, for help sifting through a lifetime of traumas, or for guidance on working with a mental illness, I will liste...
You are interested in counseling because you need help with anxiety or addiction. You are open to trying mindfulness, meditation, exercise or whatever it takes to heal. Its ok with you if therapy includes a little tough love because you don't need someone to cosign your BS. And... you also want someone who can listen to you and offer empathy and compassion. Additionally, you reached out to me...
You may be seeking out therapy now if you struggle with depression, anxiety, addiction, or feeling disconnected from yourself or others. Things may just feel off. Perhaps past trauma is making life hard today. You've come here hoping things can get better. Healing happens when we befriend ourselves and developing deeper understanding of our experiences in the world and relationship to that...