Spirituality therapists in Paducah, Kentucky KY
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
Part of my work encompasses spirituality and existential concerns, where we can explore these issues in a way that helps bring you more meaning and contentment and overcome barriers and malaise. Spirituality in therapy can bring deep and lasting results. Existential therapy is well-known to provide new insights and strength, and help you conquer and understand general feelings of disconnection and meaninglessness.
23 Years Experience
Dr. Erick David Arguello
Psychologist, PsyD
Whether you're seeking guidance on your spiritual journey, struggling with existential questions, or seeking deeper meaning and purpose in life, I provide a supportive and non-judgmental space to explore these aspects of yourself.
15 Years Experience
Mayme Siders
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Spirituality work is deeply personal and unique. I enjoy working to help people come to a more centered and peaceful place with regards to their own spiritual journey. While I believe that religion and spirituality are two seperate (but often connected things) I am happy to work with people from varied areas and levels of spiritual and religious background.
9 Years Experience
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
The arts are a great medium to connect with spirituality, tapping into the collective conscious, your own subconscious, and the messages of the universe. Develop deeper sensitivity so you can listen and receive the messages along your path more fully.
5 Years Experience
Christine Henry
Psychologist, Ph.D
People often minimize the impact of religious trauma. It's like having a million apps running in the background, which slows your computer speed and its ability to complete tasks. You do not have to live life in the slow and glitchy lane. You can rediscover who you are. Therapy can help you re-evaluate your values and your wants in life instead of being told what they are. You can re-learn so you can have healthy relationships with others. Find a new belief system to replace the one that no longer fits you. It can feel scary to trust a therapist give that you have been hurt before. However, therapy is a good first step in learning not only how to trust others but also how to trust yourself.
17 Years Experience