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Amy Schneidmiller, MA, LMHC
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I am Amy Schneidmiller, and I have a graduate degree in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology from Naropa University. Naropa University is the only accredited Buddhist University in the United States....
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(206) 228-3623
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Howard M. Aposhyan, Ph.D.
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My work as a psychologist involves joining the science of western psychology with the wisdom and skillful means of mindfulness meditation and study. I was fortunate to be able to begin my practice of meditation and my study of Eastern philosophy concurrently with my graduate studies in Western psychology, so these two streams of thought have always been complementary to me....
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(425) 259-1366
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Brian D. O'Connor, MA, LMHC, CDP
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I am a mental health and substance abuse counselor and meditation instructor. I graduated from Naropa University in 1979 with an MA in Buddhist & Western Psychology and have been active as a counselor for the last thirty years. My practice focuses on assisting others in learning how to work with emotional pain, and in learning how to create a sense of wellbeing....
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(253) 514-8641
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Heather Varnau, MA
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My main focus as a Contemplative Psychotherapist is SELF-IN-RELATIONSHIP. Whether you're someone who tends to be highly independent or highly relational, I help you live a more connected life that's in alignment with your personal aspirations and values....
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(360) 878-5693
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Anya Kirshbaum, MA, LMHC
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I am a licensed psychotherapist offering skillful therapy with warmth, gentleness, humor, and an interactive, down to earth style. I integrate a psychodynamic approach with Hakomi mindfulness practices, somatic therapy, and a safe supportive therapeutic relationship....
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(206) 355-1751
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William Slaughter, MD, MA
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Each of us is absolutely unique, with some relationship to broad human themes in growth. I provide caring listening, allowing deep and holistic understanding. Working with imaginal and conscious parts of ourselves can be core aspects of change....
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Leland Shields, MS, MA
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My psychotherapy practice offers a variety of approaches adapted to each individual and informed by more than 30 years of Buddhist meditation practice and other life experiences. I would enjoy collaborating with you on ways you can reach your life goals, while simultaneously holding the context that this moment could not be otherwise....
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Anne Ihnen
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I have a Master's degree from Antioch University, where I was trained in existential-humanistic psychology. I see therapy as a form of mindfulness practice in which both therapist and client attend to what they experience in the present moment as a way to uncover the places where healing needs to occur...
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(206) 748-9640
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Kimberly O'Brien, M.A.
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My compassionate counseling style provides you with the support and guidance to find healing within yourself. I work creatively and holistically with people to explore what is meaningful to them and raise self-awareness. The primary lens I view therapy through is Existential. It is my belief that, as humans, we inherently strive towards wellness and balance....
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(206) 579-1926
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Lisa Weinberg
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I work with people who are feeling stuck or at a crossroads, supporting them to explore the feelings and beliefs that contribute to their experience of current life circumstances....
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(206) 898-0515
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Catherine Follett, LICSW
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With a caring, here and now orientation, I partner with my clients to explore and discover their essential inner wisdom and internal resources. Clients develop compassionate mindful attunement to their current experience and then use that information – prior to burying it with thoughts, feelings, and interpretations – to discover their inner teacher....
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Christine Cave, MSW
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I have had the privilege of deeply listening to people's life stories for over 30 years. I have been a Zen practitioner for 25 years and bring that perspective to my counseling, providing a non-judgmental and curious approach to experience....
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(206) 522-0207
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Erica Rayner-Horn, MA
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Deep listening, spacious awareness and careful attention to the experience of the present moment create a container that fosters growth, healing and transformation. My approach to psychotherapy is relational and collaborative, and the foundation of our work together is building a relationship of trust so you may feel safe, seen and understood....
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(206) 973-7371
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Shannon H. McKee, MSW, LICSW
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I offer mindful-based, compassion-centered psychotherapy to adults, older adolescents and couples. I believe that each individual has an essential goodness and wisdom within that gets buried, lost or forgotten as they grow into adulthood....
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(360) 307-8700 #3
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Monica Geretti, MA, LPC
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My approach to contemplative therapy reflects the core of my own beliefs about human and spiritual development. I feel that we all develop ways of being and patterns of thinking which are a culmination of our unique individual life history....
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(503) 261-3094
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Howard M. Aposhyan, Ph.D.
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My work as a psychologist involves joining the science of western psychology with the wisdom and skillful means of mindfulness meditation and study. I was fortunate to be able to begin my practice of meditation and my study of Eastern philosophy concurrently with my graduate studies in Western psychology, so these two streams of thought have always been complementary to me....
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(360) 221-4050
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