Spirituality therapists in Big Bear Lake, California CA
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Daniela Bumann
Life Coach, Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness Coach
Are you tired of destructive habits and feeling spiritually disconnected? Recognize and get past limiting beliefs to live the life you WANT & deserve! In a positive and judgement free zone, learn NEW skills and strategies to achieve your goals and maximize your life - living it on your terms!
30 Years Experience
In-Person Near Big Bear Lake, CA
Online in Big Bear Lake, California
Connie Taylor, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified Imago Therapist, Depth Psychologist
As human beings, we are all just Energy and that energy is not just physical. We are a part of a Mystery that cannot be explained only by science. I do not impose my spiritual beliefs on anyone, however I encourage everyone to explore their own spiritual beliefs and preferences in life.
43 Years Experience
In-Person Near Big Bear Lake, CA
Scheyden Herold
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #137593, MS
Comprehensive Resource Model (CRM) is a model that has a combination of Spirituality and Neurophysiology worked into the model. Our ability to heal, repair, and grow is highly rooted in Spiritual connection, and I have can assist you in building a connection to your higher spiritual self through this model. Whether you are highly spiritual or unsure of where to start, we can work collaboratively help you access an improved level of spirituality.
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Big Bear Lake, CA
Online in Big Bear Lake, California
Dr. David Shapiro
Psychologist, California Licensed Psychologist (License# PSY17495)
Spirituality is a very important aspect of life for many people. For individuals with a very developed spiritual life working with a therapist who is understanding and supportive of their spirituality can be very helpful. For others who may be wanting to connect more deeply with spirituality it can be useful to include that as a focus within the therapy. As a psychotherapist I am very comfortable working with people with a wide range of spiritual beliefs. Sometimes I have knowledge about the the spiritual beliefs the person finds meaning in and other times my clients educate me bout spiritual topics and views I don't yet know about. My approach is to be highly supportive of incorporating spirituality into the therapy. Rather than trying to impose my own spiritual views or beliefs I strive to understand the beliefs and practices that have meaning to my clients and to help them to find ways of connecting with and using those beliefs to support them in their daily lives. Personally, I find a great deal of value from my study and practice of Buddhism. I am glad to engage with clients about Buddhist ideas and practices if these have meaning to the person but I only do so when invited, and in doing so I strive to find ways of it supporting the client's therapy.
24 Years Experience
Online in Big Bear Lake, California
Theo Kuczek
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFT #123769, CPT
Spirituality means something different to everyone. Some like the word, some dont. Either way, we all need meaning to move forward. I'm well educated and practiced in
13 Years Experience
Online in Big Bear Lake, California