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Spirituality therapists in Phoenix, AZ

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Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Patrick Varney-Phoenix Foundations Recovery, counselor/therapist
Spirituality

Patrick Varney-Phoenix Foundations Recovery

Counselor/Therapist, MA, MS, LISAC, LAC
I assist people in finding a workable spiritual concept they can apply in their lives  
4 Years Experience
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Meliora Counseling & Wellness, licensed professional counselor
Spirituality

Meliora Counseling & Wellness

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS LPC
We all believe in something, some type of hire power whatever that looks like. Lets figure it out together.  
6 Years Experience
Phoenix, AZ 85051
Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Elka Cubacub, licensed clinical social worker
Spirituality

Elka Cubacub

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
There’s something deeply human about the desire to reach for something that transcends our limited selves. I believe there is a reality that extends beyond what we can see with our physical senses, and that for many, connecting with this deeper dimension is an essential part of feeling fulfilled and fully alive. Having grown up in a devoutly religious home, I’ve seen both the richness of shared spiritual values and the challenges that arise when those beliefs begin to conflict with other parts of who we are. I don’t claim to have answers or a single truth, but I believe the search for something beyond ourselves is both universal and deeply personal. My role is to walk alongside you as you explore your own spirituality, integrate your beliefs with your sense of self, and uncover a deeper sense of meaning in your life.  
2 Years Experience
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Melissa Drinkman, Pathways To Connection, licensed clinical social worker
Spirituality

Melissa Drinkman, Pathways To Connection

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, DBH, LCSW
At Pathways To Connection we believe that psychotherapy and spirituality can complement each other in a holistic approach to mental well-being. While psychotherapy helps individuals address emotional and psychological challenges through evidence-based techniques, spirituality offers a deeper sense of meaning, purpose, and connection to something greater than oneself. By integrating spiritual beliefs or practices into therapy, individuals can explore how their values, faith, or sense of purpose influence their mental health and coping mechanisms. This blend fosters personal growth, healing, and a greater sense of peace, helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with a strong foundation of inner strength and spiritual resilience.  
13 Years Experience
Phoenix, Arizona (Online Only)
Scottsdale, Arizona therapist: Dr. Amanda Malak, psychologist
Spirituality

Dr. Amanda Malak

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist
I provide a safe and open space to explore spirituality in a way that aligns with each person’s unique beliefs, fostering emotional and spiritual growth while addressing any psychological challenges they may face. My approach blends psychological tools with spiritual perspectives to help people find meaning, purpose, and inner peace. I work with individuals to develop a deeper connection to their sense of self and the greater universe. Spiritual traditions the psychologist is very aware of include Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Sikh, paganism, Buddhism, and more.  
11 Years Experience
Near Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, Arizona
Chandler, Arizona therapist: Kathy Gusenkov, marriage and family therapist
Spirituality

Kathy Gusenkov

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
I was educated and trained at an APA accredited theological seminary. My training includes spiritual integration for any client who finds their faith is a resource to them. I weave spirituality into therapy by using spiritual elements as supports in the therapeutic process. For example, if I recommend that a client starts journaling to process their emotion, I may give a suggestion that they write letters to their respective spiritual power as a way of including their faith within the processing. I always ask for permission before I integrate spiritual resources into the clinical process with my clients, even if they identify with a particular faith. Any need for interpretation or direct spiritual guidance is out of my scope of practice and will be referred to a spiritual leader.  
6 Years Experience
Near Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, Arizona