Buddhist Therapists in Colorado Springs, CO
Chris Wurster
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, MA, LPCC, NCC
3 Endorsed
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Are you feeling trapped in cycles of anxiety, depression, or anger? Perhaps you are struggling to maintain healthy relationships, manage stress, or to find direction in life. These are common human struggles that have have specific causes. Whether from specific trauma, challenging circumstances, or an unhealthy attachment to your primary caregivers, healing is possible for you! I offer practical tools and a compassionate presence to help you heal from old wounds, regain confidence and move forward with purpose.
Are you feeling trapped in cycles of anxiety, depression, or anger? Perhaps you are struggling to maintain healthy relationships, manage stress, or to find direction in life. These are common human struggles that have have specific causes. Whether from specific trauma, challenging circumstances, or an unhealthy attachment to your primary caregivers, healing is possible for you! I offer practical tools and a compassionate presence to help you heal from old wounds, regain confidence and move forward with purpose.
I offer walking sessions and am especially passionate about Buddhist psychology and Mindfulness.
Weather permitting, I am happy to offer outdoor walking or sitting sessions at Memorial Park/Prospect Lake. I find that walking while talking adds great therapeutic benefits, increases feelings of connection, and provides the added bonus of exercise. Otherwise, I also offer telehealth virtual sessions online.
I offer walking sessions and am especially passionate about Buddhist psychology and Mindfulness.
Weather permitting, I am happy to offer outdoor walking or sitting sessions at Memorial Park/Prospect Lake. I find that walking while talking adds great therapeutic benefits, increases feelings of connection, and provides the added bonus of exercise. Otherwise, I also offer telehealth virtual sessions online.
As a licensed professional counselor with over a decade of experience, my work revolves around helping individuals overcome addiction, emotional challenges, and mental health disorders. I employ evidence-based interventions and a holistic approach to provide clients with coping mechanisms, relapse prevention strategies, and a supportive environment.
As a licensed professional counselor with over a decade of experience, my work revolves around helping individuals overcome addiction, emotional challenges, and mental health disorders. I employ evidence-based interventions and a holistic approach to provide clients with coping mechanisms, relapse prevention strategies, and a supportive environment.
My ideal client is a woman or queer person who feels a deep pull for change and is ready to dig in and get unstuck from trauma. I love working with client's seeking Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, or psychedelic intigration. I'm an experienced trauma therapist who helps queer people and other misfits find resilience. Lets nourish the roots of pain with love so you can flourish. I believe we all have the ability to feel at ease with life & intimacy. I also believe this happens in attuned relationships when we honor the body’s wisdom, release emotional blocks, and restore balance to the nervous system.
My ideal client is a woman or queer person who feels a deep pull for change and is ready to dig in and get unstuck from trauma. I love working with client's seeking Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, or psychedelic intigration. I'm an experienced trauma therapist who helps queer people and other misfits find resilience. Lets nourish the roots of pain with love so you can flourish. I believe we all have the ability to feel at ease with life & intimacy. I also believe this happens in attuned relationships when we honor the body’s wisdom, release emotional blocks, and restore balance to the nervous system.
I draw from Contemplative Psychotherapy, ACT, Buddhist psychology, EFT and occasional DBT to support individuals and couples.
You may have spent years trying to function in a world that never quite made sense to your brain. Many of the people I work with are late-diagnosed adults with ADHD or autism who feel exhausted from masking, pushing through burnout, or wondering why things that seem easy for others feel impossible. Some say, “I know what I need to do but I can’t do it,” or feel like they are pretending their way through work, relationships, or identity. I also support couples navigating inter-neurotype relationships who want to understand each other and communicate without feeling like they speak different languages.
I draw from Contemplative Psychotherapy, ACT, Buddhist psychology, EFT and occasional DBT to support individuals and couples.
You may have spent years trying to function in a world that never quite made sense to your brain. Many of the people I work with are late-diagnosed adults with ADHD or autism who feel exhausted from masking, pushing through burnout, or wondering why things that seem easy for others feel impossible. Some say, “I know what I need to do but I can’t do it,” or feel like they are pretending their way through work, relationships, or identity. I also support couples navigating inter-neurotype relationships who want to understand each other and communicate without feeling like they speak different languages.
I work with clients who are navigating life changes, and looking to reconnect with their deeper self. Are you feeling loss of sense of self, disillusionment or confusion? Are you struggling to find meaning and purpose that is your own? Are you questioning what self-care is, really? I support you to reclaim your full authenticity and competency.
I value a holistic approach to mental wellness: working to strengthen the relationship with self that encompasses mind, body, and spirit. I have a dedication to self-care and a compassionate approach to oneself, with focus on connecting to and building trust with one’s own inner guidance.
I work with clients who are navigating life changes, and looking to reconnect with their deeper self. Are you feeling loss of sense of self, disillusionment or confusion? Are you struggling to find meaning and purpose that is your own? Are you questioning what self-care is, really? I support you to reclaim your full authenticity and competency.
I value a holistic approach to mental wellness: working to strengthen the relationship with self that encompasses mind, body, and spirit. I have a dedication to self-care and a compassionate approach to oneself, with focus on connecting to and building trust with one’s own inner guidance.
We'll figure this out together! Get back to baseline and begin to build the life you want to live. I'll help you learn to use your body as a resource for your mind. Beginning with simple breathing techniques & physical movements to aid in emotional management & reduction of stress, anxiety, & depression. For those who are ready, we will do the deeper work of releasing unprocessed emotions & old storylines that may be silently running your life in the background. Thus transforming hardships into wisdom & personal power to propel your life forward in whatever direction you choose.
We'll figure this out together! Get back to baseline and begin to build the life you want to live. I'll help you learn to use your body as a resource for your mind. Beginning with simple breathing techniques & physical movements to aid in emotional management & reduction of stress, anxiety, & depression. For those who are ready, we will do the deeper work of releasing unprocessed emotions & old storylines that may be silently running your life in the background. Thus transforming hardships into wisdom & personal power to propel your life forward in whatever direction you choose.
My work is rooted in the belief that you already carry wisdom, even if it’s buried under years of shame, trauma, or just surviving in a world that doesn’t always know what to do with sensitive, queer, or questioning people. In the tradition of contemplative psychotherapy, this is called brilliant sanity: your innate wholeness, never lost, just obscured.
My work is rooted in the belief that you already carry wisdom, even if it’s buried under years of shame, trauma, or just surviving in a world that doesn’t always know what to do with sensitive, queer, or questioning people. In the tradition of contemplative psychotherapy, this is called brilliant sanity: your innate wholeness, never lost, just obscured.
If therapy hasn’t worked for you before you’re not alone & it doesn’t have to stay that way.
Opening up can feel overwhelming. Trust, vulnerability, & meaningful change are not easy, especially when past therapy experiences have been discouraging. Effective therapy requires the right approach, applied with skill and intention.
My work focuses on identifying and moving through the barriers that keep clients stuck, creating meaningful and lasting change. With advanced training in a wide range of evidence-based and holistic modalities, treatment is precisely tailored, so you feel understood & supported with steady progress.
If therapy hasn’t worked for you before you’re not alone & it doesn’t have to stay that way.
Opening up can feel overwhelming. Trust, vulnerability, & meaningful change are not easy, especially when past therapy experiences have been discouraging. Effective therapy requires the right approach, applied with skill and intention.
My work focuses on identifying and moving through the barriers that keep clients stuck, creating meaningful and lasting change. With advanced training in a wide range of evidence-based and holistic modalities, treatment is precisely tailored, so you feel understood & supported with steady progress.
Are you neurospicy? LGBTQIA+? Are you tired of wrestling: thoughts / relationships / life challenges / anxiety / depression / identity / history / values / actions / grief? Tired of conversations turning into arguments? Let's sit in the proverbial mud together. I offer nonjudgmental, skilled help as you process, learn, grow, and get unstuck. I am a dedicated therapist who works effectively with individuals, couples, and adolescents, with differing struggles. I provide a personable, relaxed, and collaborative style using various modes of treatment to meet your needs.
Are you neurospicy? LGBTQIA+? Are you tired of wrestling: thoughts / relationships / life challenges / anxiety / depression / identity / history / values / actions / grief? Tired of conversations turning into arguments? Let's sit in the proverbial mud together. I offer nonjudgmental, skilled help as you process, learn, grow, and get unstuck. I am a dedicated therapist who works effectively with individuals, couples, and adolescents, with differing struggles. I provide a personable, relaxed, and collaborative style using various modes of treatment to meet your needs.
Life can leave marks — especially when the systems meant to protect you became sources of harm. Many of my clients are survivors of childhood or adult trauma who are tired of just managing symptoms and ready for something deeper. In our work together, we slow down, get honest, and build something real: stability, self-trust, and a life that feels like yours again. I've walked my own healing path, and I bring that lived experience into the room. My approach is warm, direct, and nonjudgmental — and I'm not afraid of the hard conversations. You shouldn't have to be either.
Life can leave marks — especially when the systems meant to protect you became sources of harm. Many of my clients are survivors of childhood or adult trauma who are tired of just managing symptoms and ready for something deeper. In our work together, we slow down, get honest, and build something real: stability, self-trust, and a life that feels like yours again. I've walked my own healing path, and I bring that lived experience into the room. My approach is warm, direct, and nonjudgmental — and I'm not afraid of the hard conversations. You shouldn't have to be either.
You aren't broken; it’s more likely that you are highly "adapted." You may have adapted to survive a difficult or traumatic past, to keep the peace, to sustain a career, or maintain a marriage. But when the person you had to be conflicts with who you wish you were, a quiet crisis of authenticity leaves you stuck in a life that doesn't feel like your own. Often during major life transitions—feeling lost in your 20s/30s, navigating relationship shifts, or facing retirement—internal pressure peaks. To cope, you might stay constantly busy, distracted, or numb. These symptoms are a warning signal to turn inward and “Mind YourSelf.”
You aren't broken; it’s more likely that you are highly "adapted." You may have adapted to survive a difficult or traumatic past, to keep the peace, to sustain a career, or maintain a marriage. But when the person you had to be conflicts with who you wish you were, a quiet crisis of authenticity leaves you stuck in a life that doesn't feel like your own. Often during major life transitions—feeling lost in your 20s/30s, navigating relationship shifts, or facing retirement—internal pressure peaks. To cope, you might stay constantly busy, distracted, or numb. These symptoms are a warning signal to turn inward and “Mind YourSelf.”
Let’s face it, if staying exactly the same was working for you, you wouldn’t be scrolling through therapist bios right now. Whether it's PTSD, depression, addiction, anxiety, or just a general sense of "meh," the goal is always the same: Change.
Let’s face it, if staying exactly the same was working for you, you wouldn’t be scrolling through therapist bios right now. Whether it's PTSD, depression, addiction, anxiety, or just a general sense of "meh," the goal is always the same: Change.
I am passionate about supporting clients navigating anxiety, depression, grief, relationship challenges, imposter syndrome, and life transitions. If you are looking for an open-minded, direct, and committed therapist that values a healthy dose of humor when needed, we may be a good fit. Together, we’ll make sense of what you’re experiencing, clarify what you need, and help you develop a steadier, more confident version of yourself.
I am passionate about supporting clients navigating anxiety, depression, grief, relationship challenges, imposter syndrome, and life transitions. If you are looking for an open-minded, direct, and committed therapist that values a healthy dose of humor when needed, we may be a good fit. Together, we’ll make sense of what you’re experiencing, clarify what you need, and help you develop a steadier, more confident version of yourself.
Hello, my name is Lisa Hoffman. As a licensed Mental Health Counselor, I bring a client-centered approach to therapy, emphasizing empathy and collaboration. My areas of expertise encompass anxiety, ADHD, depression, mood disorders, and substance use.
Hello, my name is Lisa Hoffman. As a licensed Mental Health Counselor, I bring a client-centered approach to therapy, emphasizing empathy and collaboration. My areas of expertise encompass anxiety, ADHD, depression, mood disorders, and substance use.
People today of all ages face so many challenges contributing to mental health struggles. The influence of social media, community concerns, and social changes can complicate personal growth. I support all populations with concerns related to self-image, relationships, identity development, academics, focus, and extracurriculars. I also have extensive experience working with college students, high school students and individuals on the autism spectrum. I offer virtual sessions from familiar environments and focus on building life skills, coping tools, peer connections, and independence. Call or email me for my availability!
People today of all ages face so many challenges contributing to mental health struggles. The influence of social media, community concerns, and social changes can complicate personal growth. I support all populations with concerns related to self-image, relationships, identity development, academics, focus, and extracurriculars. I also have extensive experience working with college students, high school students and individuals on the autism spectrum. I offer virtual sessions from familiar environments and focus on building life skills, coping tools, peer connections, and independence. Call or email me for my availability!
As a mom, you’re constantly giving to everyone else— but you deserve something just for you. Starting therapy is a powerful step toward caring for your own well-being, and I’m here to make sure that journey feels meaningful and supportive. I’m Niambi Bloom, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, milspouse, mom of two, and dog mom. I specialize in supporting women through the highs and lows of pregnancy and postpartum, helping them manage anxiety, depression, and life transitions. My practice is a safe, supportive space where you can reconnect with yourself and feel empowered as you navigate parenthood.
As a mom, you’re constantly giving to everyone else— but you deserve something just for you. Starting therapy is a powerful step toward caring for your own well-being, and I’m here to make sure that journey feels meaningful and supportive. I’m Niambi Bloom, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, milspouse, mom of two, and dog mom. I specialize in supporting women through the highs and lows of pregnancy and postpartum, helping them manage anxiety, depression, and life transitions. My practice is a safe, supportive space where you can reconnect with yourself and feel empowered as you navigate parenthood.
I’m Terrina Beatty, a Licensed Professional Counselor, with 34 years of
experience in counseling. I experience life as a wild and wonderful adventure and
I consider myself a transformational guide on that journey. My goal is to provide a
supportive and empowering environment where one can explore and thrive.
My approach to counseling is eclectic, allowing me to adapt to each client’s
unique need and situation. Some clients need to be taught new skills and some
coached to achieve their goals. Some need a safe nonjudgmental space to
process old or current traumas and others seek help with relationships.
I’m Terrina Beatty, a Licensed Professional Counselor, with 34 years of
experience in counseling. I experience life as a wild and wonderful adventure and
I consider myself a transformational guide on that journey. My goal is to provide a
supportive and empowering environment where one can explore and thrive.
My approach to counseling is eclectic, allowing me to adapt to each client’s
unique need and situation. Some clients need to be taught new skills and some
coached to achieve their goals. Some need a safe nonjudgmental space to
process old or current traumas and others seek help with relationships.
Hi, I’m Heather, a Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern passionate about creating a warm, person-centered, and affirming space where clients feel seen, supported, and respected. I work with teens, adults, and young adults navigating anxiety, substance use recovery, trauma, life transitions, identity exploration, and the moments in life where it can feel hard to know who you are or where to go next. I am especially committed to LGBTQ+ affirming care and supporting clients as they reconnect with their voice, strengths, and sense of self.
Hi, I’m Heather, a Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern passionate about creating a warm, person-centered, and affirming space where clients feel seen, supported, and respected. I work with teens, adults, and young adults navigating anxiety, substance use recovery, trauma, life transitions, identity exploration, and the moments in life where it can feel hard to know who you are or where to go next. I am especially committed to LGBTQ+ affirming care and supporting clients as they reconnect with their voice, strengths, and sense of self.
Being a human is not easy! Whether you're feeling stuck, anxious, depressed, uncertain, struggling, unfulfilled, lost, or broken, I am here to support you on your unique journey. The therapy relationship is a place where you are accepted exactly as you are, so together we can find ways to nurture your inner sources of healing and growth. My goal is to support your ability to increase self-awareness and compassion in order to shift your habitual ways of thinking, feeling, behaving, and relating, so we can discover the tools and insights to help you live a life that feels meaningful to you. Change and healing are possible!
Being a human is not easy! Whether you're feeling stuck, anxious, depressed, uncertain, struggling, unfulfilled, lost, or broken, I am here to support you on your unique journey. The therapy relationship is a place where you are accepted exactly as you are, so together we can find ways to nurture your inner sources of healing and growth. My goal is to support your ability to increase self-awareness and compassion in order to shift your habitual ways of thinking, feeling, behaving, and relating, so we can discover the tools and insights to help you live a life that feels meaningful to you. Change and healing are possible!
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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.


