Spirituality therapists in Bret Harte, California CA
Jeffrey Gianelli
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Spirituality can mean so many things to so many different people. What does it mean to you? Sometimes we feel like we can't talk about it with our therapist, however for many of us spiritually is a core element of our being and it is ok to bring it up. I welcome incorporating spirituality into therapy, no matter what your spiritual or religious beliefs are, as well as for atheists and agnostics. As an ordained minister in the Buddhist faith, I have my own commitment to a spiritual path and knowledge of many other spiritual traditions. I also have specialized training in contemplative practices such as mindfulness and self-compassion.
8 Years Experience
Chad Cryder
Psychologist, PhD
I have an underlying belief that we are spiritual beings. I also acknowledge that spirituality is a personal and unique relationship. I honor your beliefs and want to foster them towards your highest good. Unfortunately, as we move through life, experiences may challenge our spiritual understandings leaving us in spiritual crisis. If spirituality is light, without it, the seeds of joy and compassion cannot thrive. We will work to find your light.
9 Years Experience
Gabriel Lowe
Psychologist, PhD
Spirituality is a deeply personal part of our identity that is foundational to our experience of meaning and belonging. My approach to spirituality is to invite you to bring your beliefs and values to therapy without the fear of being judged or shamed. Therapy can be a place for you to explore what healthy spirituality means to you or to further integrate your sense of spirituality into how you aim to live.
3 Years Experience
Ricardo Peña
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Spiritual therapy is a type of therapy that helps individuals find inner peace. It is based on the belief that each person has a spirit that needs to be nourished in order for them to lead a fulfilling life.
Spiritual therapy can take many different forms, but it typically includes some form of meditation or prayer. It may also involve journaling, spending time in nature, or talking to a therapist about your spiritual beliefs.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Glenn Francis
Marriage and Family Therapist, Psy.D., MFT
Spirituality is not something that is apart from us, but is our deepest indefinable essence. Some people are drawn to the exploration of this their whole life through, and some people are agonized by it. I have a lot of experience in this realm that can be very helpful, especially if you find yourself troubled and feeling alone in respect of your spirituality, or your religion. I have also developed a specialty in helping people emerge from cults in a healthy way; please feel free to be in touch with me if something of this kind ails you.
27 Years Experience