Spirituality therapists in Urangan, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
Dr Tani Khara
Therapist
As a spiritual person myself, I create space for clients to bring their own spirituality forward and enfold this into our sessions.
10 Years Experience
Rashneel Prasad
Counsellor/Therapist, ACA, PACFA
I offer respect of and support for spirituality.
1 Years Experience
Mairead Cleary
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
Our relationship to something greater has morphed and changed over the millennia. And everyone's experience and relationship with that something greater is unique.
I see my work as facilitating an exploration and deepening of that relationship for you, so that you may meet your own human wholeness in your own way.
6 Years Experience
Grounded Space Counselling
Licensed Professional Counsellor, Graduate Diploma Trauma Informed Processwork Psychotherapy (Process Oriented Psychology), Diploma Counselling, Somatic Experiencing Cert II/III
Spirituality is a personal quest for meaning, purpose, and connection to something beyond oneself, often involving beliefs, values, and practices that bring inner peace and fulfilment. Spirituality can be expressed in many ways including, religious practices, meditation, mindfulness, nature appreciation, or engagement with art and literature. As a spiritual person myself, I understand the journey and have many years experience in investigation and discovery on this path. Through dialogue, exploration, and guidance, I assist you to find deeper meaning, fostering inner growth, and enhancing overall well-being through your unique spiritual journey. I provide an open-minded and supportive space for self-reflection, addressing existential questions, and if desired, incorporating spiritual practices like mindfulness and meditation into therapy sessions.
4 Years Experience
Ari Goldberger
Psychologist, Bachelor Of Science (Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma of Psychology, Masters of Psychology (Counselling)
Spirituality is key to transcendence of all egoic positions as formed from trauma. The ego is illusory and false although we identify with. A spiritual focus to therapy allows one to be the "witness" of this phenomenon thereby gradually coming to an recognition that our negative thoughts and feeling is not "me". Love and forgiveness are key attitudes to healing and a spiritual focus accentuates these integral positions.
11 Years Experience