Spirituality therapists in South Gate, Maryland MD
Laurel Fay & Associates, LLC
Marriage and Family Therapist
24 Years Experience
Mark Rovner
Life Coach, Trauma-informed; PCC (Professional Certified Coach); Mindful Self-Compassion trainer
I am an experienced meditation instructor and spiritual practitioner myself and look forward to working with your spiritual aspirations (without regard to religious preference).
8 Years Experience
Taylor Allie
Licensed Professional Counselor, LGPC
A humanistic approach is used to foster a nonjudgmental and supportive environment where clients can explore their spiritual beliefs and experiences freely. I hope to help clients identify and challenge negative thought patterns related to spirituality while also encouraging self-exploration and growth. Somatic therapy techniques such as mindfulness and body-centered practices may be utilized to enhance clients' connection to their spiritual selves through embodied experiences and awareness.
5 Years Experience
Norma J. Perez
Psychologist, PhD
Spirituality means something different to everyone. For me, it's holding space for a higher power. I respect and work well with individuals from all religions and I don't bring up spirituality or religion unless you bring it up first. I'll take your lead and support you where your at. I love to help you look at your problems or issues through a spiritual lens that resonates with you. To help you explore, what do your beliefs and your gut say about this or that. Spirituality is so unique to each individual so I'll ask you to share your beliefs so I can support you through those beliefs.
20 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