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Contemplative Psychotherapy therapists in Long Beach, CA

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Beverly Hills, California therapist: PBA Psychology Group, Inc., psychologist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

PBA Psychology Group, Inc.

Psychologist, Clinical and Forensic Psychology
Welcome to our practice. We have several terrific culturally and linguistically diverse clinicians in Beverly Hills and DTLA who are privileged to work with individuals, couples and families. Our style is focused on helping you understand your development in a way that allows you to become unstuck from your concerns. Our common sense approach is aimed at helping you gain insight into your past and present, enabling you to make healthier choices about your present and future. We treat a range of concerns. It is important to us that you feel like you can be understood, on every level. Come as you are. We’re here to help.  
28 Years Experience
Near Long Beach, CA
Online in Long Beach, California
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 Long Beach, CA
Online in Long Beach, California
San Diego, California therapist: Saralee Kramer Counseling, marriage and family therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Saralee Kramer Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Relationships are so important for our personal happiness, yet they can be challenging. I'll help you solve problems and restore connection. I offer virtual therapy all over California, for both individuals and couples. My Practical Strategies, and Powerful Tools, help you quickly feel Supported, Optimistic, & more Balanced. I support Highly Sensitive People learn excellent Self Care, & Thrive. I believe developing intuition and spiritual connection matters. Holistic strategies empower clients to improve Communication and Commitments, reawaken Love, solve Issues and increase Understanding.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Long Beach, California (Online Only)
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 Long Beach, California (Online Only)
Sacramento, California therapist: Stephanie Brumfield, therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Stephanie Brumfield

Therapist, MSW, ASW, PPSC
As a holistic spiritual therapist, my practice is dedicated to embracing the transformative power of grief and the journey towards self-discovery. With a background as a certified astrologer and a passion for the subtle realms of existence, I specialize in supporting those navigating significant life transitions, personal awakenings, and the challenges of deep sensitivity. My approach is deeply attuned to the cycles of death, rebirth, and transformation, reflecting my belief in the healing potential of nature and energy medicine. If you're seeking a path that honors your unique story and explores the depths of your being in a soulful, spiritual manner, I invite you to connect and co-create a space for profound healing and self-reclamation.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Long Beach, California (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Alan Jacobson, Psy.D., psychologist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
I provide a strength-based approach that revolves around potential and possibilities. We'll tackle challenges in a way that helps you feel more empowered, confident, and content.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Long Beach, California (Online Only)
Irvine, California therapist: Dr. David Shapiro, psychologist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Dr. David Shapiro

Psychologist, California Licensed Psychologist (License# PSY17495)
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to consider working with me as your therapist. I appreciate the importance of finding a good match. I hope that the following information will help you know more about me and the care I provide so you can begin to consider if I would be most helpful to you. One thing that distinguishes me as a clinician is the level and quality of training and experience I was fortunate to receive. I hold a Ph.D. from the APA Accredited Counseling Psychology Training Program at the University of Texas at Austin, an M.A. in Developmental Psychology from Teachers College - Columbia University, and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California at Santa Cruz. As part of my doctoral training I completed a full-time year-long pre-doctoral internship at the Jerry L. Pettis Memorial VA Medical Center in Loma Linda, California, where I received intensive supervised experience in a variety of areas. I went on to become a licensed California Psychologist, a credential I still maintain. Most recently I also added to that becoming a Singapore Registered Psychologist as well. Throughout my professional life I have held a variety of positions in both the private sector as well as governmental agencies, but the majority of my career has been in private practice. For a number of years I ran a group practice in Orange County, California, in which I provided a lot of direct clinical care, as well as supervising developing clinicians, and overseeing the overall operation of the group. During that time, I also taught Psychology at U.C. Irvine and served as the Chair of the Professional Practice Committee and as a Board Member for the Orange County Psychological Association. During those years, I provided a variety of types of therapy to a range of clients, and developed a range of areas of expertise. With over 20 years of experience as a Psychologist, I have come to realize that the best therapy involves more than just teaching of skills, though of course a great deal of teaching takes place. In this way, I have moved away from cookie cutter approaches that try to treat everyone the same. Of course, as needed I am able to connect my clients with workbooks and other materials that help them learn to learn useful strategies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, various enrichment programs for couples, and the like. However, in my view these resources are used to support the true work of therapy, which in my experience involves a particular type of relationship - one that is focused on helping each individual to embrace the life he or she truly wants and supporting that person in taking the steps necessary in manifesting that life. In this way, at it's core, the best therapy is individualized rather than standardized. Unfortunately, this type of care is becoming increasingly uncommon. Instead, because of variety of societal pressures, including those of managed care, the emphasis in mental health is toward having therapists apply standardized treatment protocols aimed at promptly reducing symptoms rather than empowering such things as self-actualization. These types of therapies do have value, and they allow clinicians of various levels of training and skill to have some positive impact, often in ways that are highly cost effective. That said, my practice focuses on caring for people who seek personalized care, aimed not just at relieving symptoms but rather on empowering people to claim their lives. If this is what you seek, I would honored to assist you in claiming your life, bringing your reality in line with how you would ideally like things to be. I have spent years in honing the skills necessary to provide this care, and my most sincere commitment is to make such therapy available to discerning clientele who value such a personalized approach.  
24 Years Experience
Near Long Beach, CA
Online in Long Beach, California
Irvine, California therapist: Barry Ross, psychologist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Barry Ross

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a psychologist, marriage family therapist, bioenergetic analyst, and psychoanalyst with more than 30 years of clinical experience in treating adolescents, adults, and marital couples. I am skilled in helping a person to feel understood and related to in a new and helpful way.  
40 Years Experience
Near Long Beach, CA
Online in Long Beach, California
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Integrative Psychotherapy Group, marriage and family therapist
Contemplative Psychotherapy

Integrative Psychotherapy Group

Marriage and Family Therapist
Integrative Psychotherapy Group is a Beverly Hills based practice dedicated to offering a myriad of psychotherapy services for individuals, couples, families, and groups. We utilize contemporary psychodynamic principles to help clients address their concerns and take a depth-focused approach toward therapy. Our goal is to help clients gain insight into both past and present experiences in order to empower themselves to make informed choices that lead to meaningful change.  
8 Years Experience
Near Long Beach, CA
Online in Long Beach, California
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 Long Beach, California (Online Only)