Spirituality therapists in Bethany, Oklahoma OK
Barbara Wise Doyle
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC/MAC/NCC
Overwhelmed?
You may need help moving toward a more balanced and positive life. Many people, particularly in the Second Half of Life, can use help dealing with general life challenges such as relationships, depression, anxiety, grief and mood disorders. I help people like you and your family daily.
35 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
Cameron Staley
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Spirituality is core for many of us but can also be complex given challenging family and religious experiences we may have gone through. I work to help individuals navigate their faith in a way that is meaningful to them.
12 Years Experience
Dr. Qatana Samanen
Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
When clients come to me, they are experts on their problems. My job is to help them identify and work toward the solutions. My clients become experts on what they can do to enjoy life more. I feel privileged to be part of a process that empowers people to transform their lives for the better.
36 Years Experience
Authentic Counseling Services- Richard Turnham
Counselor/Therapist, LPC-S, LADC-S
I am a Christian, but have not always been. I was raised Baptist and taught the faith of my parents. As I asked questions for myself I drifted away from that faith and became an Agnostic, unsure of what I believed. Eventually, in college, I became an Atheist. Atheism became my religion and I began to try and tear down the faith of others when the opportunity arose. Science became my god. However, I found no absolute truths there either and was left feeling lost and empty. I began a journey to find my own faith and came back to Christianity. I discovered that it is alright to have doubts and that faith is believing without seeing. On this journey God has continued to move in my life and my faith continues to be strengthened. So, no matter where you are on your journey, I'd love to meet you there and help you explore your spirituality.
15 Years Experience