Life Coaching therapists in Rio Vista, California CA
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Chad Cryder
Psychologist, PhD
Before becoming a psychologist, I became a life and spiritual coach to help my clients achieve their greatest goals and live the life that brought them joy and success. Coaching is different than therapy. Within the coaching relationship, we partner to develop goals, implement plans, and achieve your life goals like starting a business, writing a book, make a career change, lose some weight, or deepen your relationship with your spirituality. As your coach, I will hold you accountable to your goals, encourage you even when you stumble, and be excited for your successes.
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Rio Vista, CA
Online in Rio Vista, California
Theo Kuczek
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFT #123769, CPT
I have a style that can be very directional and goal oriented like life coaching. I like motivating people and sharing my contagious attitude towards healing and personal growth.
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Rio Vista, CA
Online in Rio Vista, California
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
We use the Duke Wheel of Health and Keen life coaching tools to help you move through your life and set realistic life goals. It’s productive work, goal oriented etc.
9 Years Experience
Online in Rio Vista, California (Online Only)
Jean Wolfe Powers
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., L.M.F.T., International Life Coach, A.C.C.
I am a Certified International Life Coach. Let me walk with you as you clarify your desires, needs and next steps in life. Many people know what they want but can’t hear it through their internal noise. With me we will help you understand your life path.
36 Years Experience
Online in Rio Vista, California (Online Only)
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 Rio Vista, California