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Buddhist therapists in Stockton, CA

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Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Dr. Amy Hecht, psychologist
Serving Buddhist

Dr. Amy Hecht

Psychologist, PhD
My practice is grounded in one central idea: that family, in all of its forms, deserves to be understood, supported, and thoughtfully nurtured. I have the privilege of working with individuals, couples, and families at some of the most meaningful—and often most vulnerable—moments in their lives. Whether someone is building a family, navigating challenges within one, or redefining what family means to them, my goal is always to create a space that feels both safe and genuinely supportive. A significant part of my work focuses on family building, including comprehensive evaluations for adoption, assisted reproduction, and other non-traditional pathways to parenthood. I have extensive experience working with adoptive parents, intended parents, and families formed through surrogacy, donation, and other modern family-building processes. These evaluations are not just procedural—they are an opportunity to reflect, prepare, and enter parenthood with clarity and confidence. In addition to evaluation work, I provide therapy for individuals, couples, and families. I approach this work with warmth, directness, and deep respect for each person’s experience. Whether addressing relationship strain, life transitions, trauma, or the complexities of parenting, I aim to help people better understand themselves and each other, and to move forward with intention. I have a particular passion for working with non-traditional families—those whose paths may fall outside of conventional expectations but are no less meaningful or deserving of support. My practice is inclusive, affirming, and grounded in the belief that there is no single “right” way to build or be a family. Above all, I strive to offer a space where people feel seen, understood, and guided—not judged. This is deeply personal work, and I consider it an honor to be part of my clients’ journeys.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Stockton, CA
Las Vegas, Nevada therapist: Dr. Vicki D. Coleman (Dr. Vicki), The Coleman Group PLLC & The Anger Doctor, licensed professional counselor
Serving Buddhist

Dr. Vicki D. Coleman (Dr. Vicki), The Coleman Group PLLC & The Anger Doctor

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC, LPCC, LPC, LMFT, LCSW, CCMHC, QMHP, MAC, DAC, SAP, CAMF, BCC, HS-BCP
The focus of my practice is to facilitate the client's self-concept and self-esteem. Issues include anger management; addictions; depression; sexual assault/domestic violence; PTSD; career counseling; and multicultural and diverse populations, among others. I am also a State of Nevada Approved Primary and Secondary Supervisor for Marriage & Family Therapy and Clinical Professional Counselor Interns.  
36 Years Experience
Online in Stockton, CA
Berkeley, California therapist: Kim Christine Stevens, marriage and family therapist
Serving Buddhist

Kim Christine Stevens

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
With compassion, presence and warmth, I am here to be your partner and guide on your growth journey. I partner with you to heal emotional trauma and gain self-acceptance through my specialized mind-body approach. I support you through healing limiting beliefs about yourself, developing excellent boundaries, and connecting with your inner-wisdom. You are unique and so is your therapy process, so we tailor our work together to your specific needs and goals. I serve empaths and highly sensitive people, supporting you in coming home to who you really are. Somatic. LGBTQ+. Internal Family Systems. Check out my TEDx talk via my website!  
11 Years Experience
Online in Stockton, CA
Portland, Oregon therapist: Dr. Michael Marossy, psychologist
Serving Buddhist

Dr. Michael Marossy

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a licensed psychologist with a PhD providing therapy for adolescents, adults, and couples in California and Oregon. My approach is warm, collaborative, insight-oriented, and grounded in psychoanalytic/psychodynamic theory. I strive to create a therapeutic relationship where clients feel understood rather than judged, and where difficult emotions and experiences can be explored openly and thoughtfully. I work with a wide range of concerns including anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, relationship issues, identity concerns, emotional regulation difficulties, and life transitions. I also have experience working with pastors, ministry leaders, and clients seeking therapy that thoughtfully integrates Christian faith and spirituality into the therapeutic process when desired. I believe therapy is most effective when it helps people move beyond surface-level coping and toward deeper self-understanding, emotional freedom, healthier relationships, and a stronger sense of meaning and direction in life.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Stockton, CA (Online Only)
Irvine, California therapist: Monica M. Huston, marriage and family therapist
Serving Buddhist

Monica M. Huston

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Hi, my name is Monica Huston. I feel genuinely driven to help individuals, couples, and families work through the challenges that can feel overwhelming or hard to make sense of on your own. My approach to therapy is thoughtful and grounded in understanding what’s beneath the surface. I pay close attention to patterns, relationships, and the ways past experiences continue to shape the present. I aim to create a space that feels both steady and honest—where you can slow down, explore what’s really going on, and begin to experience yourself and your relationships differently over time.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Stockton, CA
Stockton has one of the highest rates of poverty and violent crime among California's major cities, and therapists here frequently work with community-level trauma, economic stress, and the psychological effects of chronic violence exposure in a city that faced serious challenges including municipal bankruptcy in 2012. The city is remarkably diverse — with large Hispanic, Cambodian, Filipino, and Hmong communities — making multilingual and culturally informed therapists essential to meaningful mental health access. San Joaquin General Hospital and Dameron Hospital provide institutional resources alongside community clinics serving underserved populations. The University of the Pacific's psychology programs supply some clinical training to the region, though therapist density remains lower than in comparable California cities.

Buddhist therapists in Stockton, California Statistics

Buddhist therapists in Stockton, California average 15 years of experience and charge around $216 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (81%), Depression (68%), and Loss or Grief (65%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$216

Accept insurance

40%

Offer sliding scale

50%

Gender ID

65% Female
30% Male
3% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

53% Online Only
47% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

81% Anxiety or Fears
68% Depression
65% Loss or Grief
63% Trauma and PTSD
62% Stress
55% Self Esteem
53% Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Ages Served

97% Adult
65% Senior
65% Young Adult
41% Teen
22% Children

Client Focus

100% Buddhist
85% Women
82% LGBTQ+
73% Men
69% Christian