Life Coaching therapists in Joshua Tree, California CA
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Saralee Kramer Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
My therapy style is a coaching style. This means we develop specific goals and objectives in our meetings that can be worked on throughout the week. My clients know what they want to accomplish, and I work with them to achieve their goals. As a life coach, I can work with clients in any state or country.
24 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California (Online Only)
Louisa Lombard
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC, LCPC, PPS
You want focused support around something specific like breaking relationship and dating patterns that are not working, job search fatigue and interviewing anxiety, a fear of taking a big leap and want to unpack what's getting in your way; often counseling coaching work is focused on a particular challenge.
11 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California (Online Only)
Don ( "Dr Don" ) Etkes
Marriage and Family Therapist, Ph.D., MFT
I'll help you discover ways that can help you win at life.
37 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California
Vanessa Ffrench
Pre-Licensed Professional, Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (103346), Certified Yoga & Meditation Instructor
I have experience working with clients who are in a career or life transition, making life transitional changes and choices, looking at deeper values and questions in their life including spirituality and life purpose, concrete life goals in the present, and much more. I approach life coaching holistically considering mind-body-spirit wellness - mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.
13 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California
Helen Star, MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT, SEP
Life just keeps happening, doesn’t it? Whether you are just starting out in life and are unsure of your direction or if you have been thrown a curve ball through a divorce, a death of a loved one or loss of career, it is often helpful to get support and perspective from a therapeutically.
Conflict often arises in these change times. Should I go this way or that way? It is often not easy to know. Fear of change often clouds the inner voice making it difficult to know the best direction. Anxiety can take over and you can just feel paralyzed. This paralyzed state just conjures up on the demons of self-doubt and fear of failure, so a much-needed change can be delayed, compounding the problem.
Taking time to understand yourself and your essential needs is an important step in caring for your future self. (The version of you that must live out the consequences of your present-day choices.) Having the support of a clear thinking ally, such as a trusted therapist can make the world of difference.
Often, utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy can be quite useful during these times. CBT helps to sort through the conflicting emotions by identifying core beliefs and cognitive distortions that are contributing to the confusion. Identifying these processes can help to gain control of an anxious mind, so that a clearer, more authentic voice can come through.
That can be a breath of fresh air. Now at least the next right step is laid out in front you. Often this is a small baby step rather than a huge leap into the unknown.
33 Years Experience
Online in Joshua Tree, California