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Contemplative Psychotherapy therapists in Hillsborough, CA

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Los Angeles, California therapist: Jayeon Kim, marriage and family therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Jayeon Kim

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT 144461, MA, RYT-500
Challenges are inevitable, but your response can shape your journey. Therapy can provide the tools you need to navigate these challenges with greater ease and purpose. As a licensed therapist (LMFT 144461), I'll support you in becoming more authentic, fostering healthy connections, and living in alignment with your true self.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Hillsborough, California (Online Only)
San Francisco, California therapist: Dr. Christina Charlotin, psychologist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Dr. Christina Charlotin

Psychologist, Psy.D.
My goal in my work is to empower you to break away from the chronic emotions, thought patterns, behaviors and outcomes that do not serve you. When setting our treatment goals, we’ll discuss what you’d like to gain, what you’d like to keep, & what you’d choose to no longer experience. With that information, we’ll work towards creating your version of happiness.  
12 Years Experience
Near Hillsborough, CA
Online in Hillsborough, California
San Francisco, California therapist: David Oretsky Psychotherapy, marriage and family therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

David Oretsky Psychotherapy

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I have come to the field of psychotherapy following a diverse and meandering path. I consider myself a fellow traveler, working on my own growth and transformation, while in service to my clients. Supporting others along the way in their suffering and joy has been integral to my journey. ​  
12 Years Experience
Near Hillsborough, CA
Online in Hillsborough, California
San Francisco, California therapist: Helen Star, MFT, marriage and family therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Helen Star, MFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT, SEP
My approach to therapy is primarily somatic and mindfulness based in nature, meaning we focus on the way your body feels when you get stressed or have unintended responses. I am interested in helping you to learn how to soothe those bodily reactions whether they are rooted deep in the past from traumas long ago or from current life challenges or from specific traumatic incidences. I support each individual in a manner that is unique to our relationship, be it using cognitive behavioral therapy, somatic therapy, expressive arts or utilizing transpersonal images and symbols.  
33 Years Experience
Near Hillsborough, CA
Online in Hillsborough, California
Walnut Creek, California therapist: Sara Denman, psychologist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Sara Denman

Psychologist, Psy.D
My goal is to provide positive therapy for change, helping people move from merely surviving to thriving. I have worked in private practice since 1999 and during that time I have developed methods that have proven helpful for a number of challenges people seek treatment for. In addition, I have spent many hours getting extra training and skills to enhance my ability to help people who may be struggling.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Hillsborough, California (Online Only)
Los Gatos, California therapist: Doreen Maxwell, marriage and family therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Doreen Maxwell

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFT, CHT
To focus your attention and explore your inner self is some of the bravest and most powerful work there is. Psychotherapy, with the simple processes of attention and compassion can lead to deep and lasting change. I work collaboratively with you and use Hakomi Method Psychotherapy, and other methods  
Near Hillsborough, CA
Santa Monica, California therapist: Timothy Walker, marriage and family therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Timothy Walker

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Where within you does conflict persist? Is it in the body, a swirling energy the surges without explanation, keeping you spinning in thought circles and struggling to sleep or relax (ANXIETY)? Is it in the heart, the whistling emptiness of grief, or the stabbing pain of ruptured relationships, and lost connections (DEPRESSION)? Is it in the head, thoughts that won’t stop reciting their well worn verses of what-ifs and should-haves (OCD/ADHD)? Is it in the spirit, an anguish of being, the unknown outnumbering the known to a paralyzing degree, questions of WHY swirling intangible as mist, existential questions, the ground beneath our feet uneven and unsteady (BELIEF/MEANING)? Is it in all of the above, and in your dreams as well, impacting ability to connect with others, to be still with yourself, to be intimate, to give and receive love, to accept what was, embrace what will be, and surrender to the now (TRAUMA)?  
7 Years Experience
Online in Hillsborough, California (Online Only)