Buddhist Therapists in 85032

Photo of Danielle Bosma, LCSW, BC-TMH, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Danielle Bosma
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, BC-TMH
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Love & trauma are an interesting mix. After experiencing stress or trauma we can experience anxiety, spaciness, tension, temper flares, relational conflict, or intense shame or worthlessness. Our big reactions can then hurt our relationships. Trauma can be obvious - a sudden, horrible event, but for many, life has been overwhelming, disconnected or emotionally isolated for a very long time. I use creative and innovative experiential therapies to help you feel calmer in your body, even for those who have been in talk therapy for a long time or those for whom talk therapy or CBT has only been minimally effective.
Love & trauma are an interesting mix. After experiencing stress or trauma we can experience anxiety, spaciness, tension, temper flares, relational conflict, or intense shame or worthlessness. Our big reactions can then hurt our relationships. Trauma can be obvious - a sudden, horrible event, but for many, life has been overwhelming, disconnected or emotionally isolated for a very long time. I use creative and innovative experiential therapies to help you feel calmer in your body, even for those who have been in talk therapy for a long time or those for whom talk therapy or CBT has only been minimally effective.
(602) 704-5489 View (602) 704-5489
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Halina Brooke
Counselor, MS, LPC
Verified Verified
9 Endorsed
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Maybe coming to therapy is an easy, intuitive next step for you. You know and trust yourself to find just the right counselor. You know what you need from therapy to support your relationships, career/life satisfaction, self-care needs, or trauma recovery. I trust your inner wisdom and can’t wait to collaborate with you. Or, maybe you’re more tentative about this whole “therapy” thing. Life may have taught you that trust is precious–that reaching out for support could be dangerous. You may have even gotten the message not to believe in or advocate for yourself. Well, this might be a surprise: I also trust *your* inner wisdom.
Maybe coming to therapy is an easy, intuitive next step for you. You know and trust yourself to find just the right counselor. You know what you need from therapy to support your relationships, career/life satisfaction, self-care needs, or trauma recovery. I trust your inner wisdom and can’t wait to collaborate with you. Or, maybe you’re more tentative about this whole “therapy” thing. Life may have taught you that trust is precious–that reaching out for support could be dangerous. You may have even gotten the message not to believe in or advocate for yourself. Well, this might be a surprise: I also trust *your* inner wisdom.
(602) 755-3068 View (602) 755-3068
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Sabrina Gonzalez
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Phoenix, AZ 85032  (Online Only)
Hello, my name is Dr. Sabrina Gonzalez, DSW-LCSW, I am a licensed clinical social worker for over 19 years. I have worked with LGBTQ+ population as well as teens, adults and seniors. As well as other populations such as foster care youth, grief and mourning and childhood trauma & attachment. My approach to therapy includes cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma focused-cognitive behavioral therapy, attachment-based therapy and narrative therapy. Each therapy session is directed by the client that decides which goals to work on first in each therapy session.
Hello, my name is Dr. Sabrina Gonzalez, DSW-LCSW, I am a licensed clinical social worker for over 19 years. I have worked with LGBTQ+ population as well as teens, adults and seniors. As well as other populations such as foster care youth, grief and mourning and childhood trauma & attachment. My approach to therapy includes cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma focused-cognitive behavioral therapy, attachment-based therapy and narrative therapy. Each therapy session is directed by the client that decides which goals to work on first in each therapy session.
(928) 693-4356 View (928) 693-4356
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Wise Body Therapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW, CIEC, EMDR
Verified Verified
Phoenix, AZ 85032
I'm so glad you're here. You don't have to do this alone. If you're sick of grappling with pain and confusion, I'll partner with you to heal the source of your sadness so you can live a life that's really meaningful to you. If you experienced panic, anxiety, or the aftermath of trauma, you might question whether you can heal and recover from it. If you have a painful relationship with food and your body, you might feel like there's no way out. Your world may feel out of control, and you may wonder whether anyone can help you. I'm a multiculturally competent therapist who specializes in anxiety, panic, PTSD, and eating disorders.
I'm so glad you're here. You don't have to do this alone. If you're sick of grappling with pain and confusion, I'll partner with you to heal the source of your sadness so you can live a life that's really meaningful to you. If you experienced panic, anxiety, or the aftermath of trauma, you might question whether you can heal and recover from it. If you have a painful relationship with food and your body, you might feel like there's no way out. Your world may feel out of control, and you may wonder whether anyone can help you. I'm a multiculturally competent therapist who specializes in anxiety, panic, PTSD, and eating disorders.
(623) 278-5874 View (623) 278-5874
Photo of Rachael Rowe, PsyD, Psychologist
Rachael Rowe
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
Phoenix, AZ 85032  (Online Only)
Hello and welcome! If you're reading this, then you have taken a big step. It's hard to reach out for help but I'm here for you. Life can be difficult, and stressful; sometimes with no end in sight. It's easy to feel lost, depressed, and/or anxious in the daily shuffle of life. I'm here to help you, to show you the light and help you see that you have the skills and strength to create your own success. Together, we will face your challenges, adapt to them, and overcome.
Hello and welcome! If you're reading this, then you have taken a big step. It's hard to reach out for help but I'm here for you. Life can be difficult, and stressful; sometimes with no end in sight. It's easy to feel lost, depressed, and/or anxious in the daily shuffle of life. I'm here to help you, to show you the light and help you see that you have the skills and strength to create your own success. Together, we will face your challenges, adapt to them, and overcome.
(520) 214-9203 View (520) 214-9203
Photo of Dr. Daniella Pedroso Haggerty, MS, MA, PsyD, Psychologist
Dr. Daniella Pedroso Haggerty
Psychologist, MS, MA, PsyD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Phoenix, AZ 85032
I help adults struggling with anxiety, depression, OCD, or relationship problems who recognize they can't do it on their own. Together, you will gain clarity and insight to make changes so as to have a happier and more fulfilling life using an integrative approach and CBT.
I help adults struggling with anxiety, depression, OCD, or relationship problems who recognize they can't do it on their own. Together, you will gain clarity and insight to make changes so as to have a happier and more fulfilling life using an integrative approach and CBT.
(480) 725-7868 View (480) 725-7868
Photo of Anne Douglas, MAPC, LPC, Licensed Professional Counselor
Anne Douglas
Licensed Professional Counselor, MAPC, LPC
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Not accepting new clients
Did you experience childhood trauma or unmet childhood needs and are struggling with vulnerability, safety, and feeling connected in your relationships? Are you experiencing anxiety, depression and difficulty with experiencing a sense of purpose? I have a passion and drive for supporting people in growth and in navigating life's inherent changes that come along with development from childhood to adulthood. Freedom comes with resolving the past. There are patterns and behaviors that may have once served a purpose to cope with your environment but are keeping you in a survival response that may no longer be needed in the present.
Did you experience childhood trauma or unmet childhood needs and are struggling with vulnerability, safety, and feeling connected in your relationships? Are you experiencing anxiety, depression and difficulty with experiencing a sense of purpose? I have a passion and drive for supporting people in growth and in navigating life's inherent changes that come along with development from childhood to adulthood. Freedom comes with resolving the past. There are patterns and behaviors that may have once served a purpose to cope with your environment but are keeping you in a survival response that may no longer be needed in the present.
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Buddhist Therapists

Is buddhism beneficial for mental health?

While Buddhism itself is not a treatment for mental health conditions, its practices can greatly enhance mental well-being by introducing coping skills and ideas that promote overall wellness. Key Buddhist practices, such as mindfulness, have been shown to alleviate symptoms of various mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, addiction, and trauma. Moreover, Buddhism's focus on self-compassion, non-judgment, and acceptance can benefit individuals with particularly negative or self-critical thought patterns.

What are the concepts and principles of buddhism as a therapeutic approach?

Core Buddhist principles are often used in therapy to help clients gain insight into their thoughts and emotions. Concepts such as suffering (dukkha) and impermanence (anicca) are applied to help clients recognize that common forms of suffering, like repetitive negative thought patterns, can be accepted and viewed as impermanent. The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path are additional core concepts utilized frequently in Buddhist therapy sessions. The Four Noble Truths highlight the existence of suffering as an inherent part of the human experience—an insight frequently used to move clients toward greater acceptance. The Eightfold Path, which includes right understanding, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right concentration, and right mindfulness, offers practical skills to alleviate suffering.

What is the buddhist approach and practice during a therapy session?

Therapists informed by Buddhist principles often integrate mindfulness and meditation practices into therapy sessions to help clients cultivate greater acceptance, compassion, and non-judgment toward themselves and others. Typically, Buddhist therapists guide clients through mindfulness exercises, such as breathing exercises or body scans, and encourage them to practice similar exercises outside of sessions. Additionally, many Buddhist therapists utilize elements of Positive Psychology or Compassion-Focused Therapy, which can help reduce symptoms of self-criticism and shame common among clients with various mental health conditions. In general, Buddhist therapists strive to embody the compassion and non-judgmental approach they promote, often incorporating exercises aimed at developing compassion in session, such as loving-kindness meditation (Metta).

Is mindfulness the same as buddhism in the context of therapy?

While Buddhist therapists frequently integrate mindfulness practices into therapy sessions, the terms mindfulness and Buddhism are not synonymous in the context of therapy. Therapists may use mindfulness techniques, such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) or Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), without identifying as a Buddhist therapist. In contrast, those practicing within a Buddhist belief framework typically encourage mindfulness therapies, in addition to foundational Buddhist beliefs, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. These therapists may also guide clients toward a deeper understanding of Buddhist philosophy, unlike those who use Buddhist mindfulness principles without the broader spiritual context.