Spirituality therapists in Mountain View, California CA
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
26 Years Experience
Sarah Easton
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Whether you are looking to deepen or transform your relationship to spirituality or religion, or perhaps heal from a harmful experience from your faith background; I am happy to support you on your journey of healing and working towards a deeper sense of meaning in your life.
7 Years Experience
Timothy Walker
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Why are we here? What happens when we die? Why do good things happen to bad people, and bad things happen to good people? What is the purpose of suffering? These are spiritual concerns, and they flit and nibble at the edges of our day to day lives, eventually leaving us threadbare and worn. Let's begin to explore these concerns, and patch up the holes of our tapestry.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified in Holistic Health
Spirituality issues can be very challenging. I can help patients who are questioning their faith, or who are recovering after leaving a religious organization.
15 Years Experience
Rory Valentine Diller
Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., LMFT Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #139783
Our ancient ancestors used art, dance, music, and ritual to connect with the spirit realms. Our thinking, talking mind is only a small fraction of our psyche and experience. There is a vast, inner world of symbolic imagery that exists beneath our conscious mind. Carl Jung ventured to say that this inner world is our soul. When we connect with our inner world through imagination and creativity, we create meaningful opportunities to understand ourselves in new ways, regulate our emotions, rewire unconscious patterns and core beliefs, reprocess meanings linked with traumatic memories, develop a spiritual relationship with our soul, and unlock our spiritual power to heal and evolve. I help clients to explore their spirituality through a full spectrum of creative mediums and ancient wisdom from our ancestors.
8 Years Experience
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
Kim Christine Stevens
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
I am a deeply spiritual person and love supporting clients in discovering and incorporating into their lives their own relationship with spirituality. Spirituality can be a big support to us in our lives.
9 Years Experience
Vanessa Wolter Holistic Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
One of the levels of human experience that often gets missed in therapy is the spiritual or existential level. This is unfortunate as existential concerns are always in the background for our species. Knowing that our time is limited on this earth can create existential anxiety. I work with clients who would like to explore their purpose in the world and how to embody their most meaningful life. By using transpersonal psychology, mindfulness therapy and Buddhist wisdom, I help clients connect with their higher self and nurture more peace, trust and compassion for self and other.
11 Years Experience
John Jakubowski
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, APCC
My background is based in Mindfullness training and Soto Zen. I am both an ordained Buddhist and practicing house holder. This foundational practice of meditation and insight, helps me work with clients in the moment, working with breath and mind to let a new language arise.
5 Years Experience
Jeffrey Gianelli
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Spirituality can mean so many things to so many different people. What does it mean to you? Sometimes we feel like we can't talk about it with our therapist, however for many of us spiritually is a core element of our being and it is ok to bring it up. I welcome incorporating spirituality into therapy, no matter what your spiritual or religious beliefs are, as well as for atheists and agnostics. As an ordained minister in the Buddhist faith, I have my own commitment to a spiritual path and knowledge of many other spiritual traditions. I also have specialized training in contemplative practices such as mindfulness and self-compassion.
8 Years Experience