A natural therapies clinic specializing in conditions for which conventional medical treatment has been unsatisfactory.
192 3rd Street, Tracy, MN USA
Deepening Intuition, Relationships, and Awareness. I have been in private practice for over 30 years. Visit us as moonlightcounseling.com
620 Solana Circle West Suite 2F Solana Beach, CA 92075
We work with Body, Mind, Heart and Soul Especially with issues of long-standing
2414A Scenic View Lane, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
As your couples’ counselor, I will champion your relationship by introducing tools and skills to prevent common stumbling blocks to intimacy. My aim is to see you free to love fearlessly, to show up and be present without risk of blame or shame, and have hope and optimism for the future.
1197 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Siegel founded Psychology Tomorrow Magazine and Wellness Providers Network. He is a psychotherapist in practice nearly 45 years, and author, lecturer, and former Director of Education and Senior Faculty member of New York’s Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy.
960 N ALFRED ST, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Psychotherapy private practice providing affordable therapy via online therapy
216 e 45th street suite 1101
Our agency has multiple south shore locations, and offers outpatient therapy to all ages, couples, and families, integrative medicine, and a trauma informed intensive outpatient program for women.
485 Nantasket Avenue unit C Hull, MA 02045
I provide individual, couples, and family psychotherapy. I’m committed to providing the kind of therapy I would want for someone I love.
31 East 12th Street Suite 1E New York, NY 10003
I offer both non-traditional and traditional counseling methods for adults, adolescents, children, and families.
750 Longleaf Blvd, Suite C Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Developed by John Pierrakos, MD., Core Energetics is a marriage of Body Psychotherapy and Spiritual Development. The work brings consciousness to how we block our energy and recreate defense patterns adapted in childhood that keep us limited and disempowered. The core process helps us see how our world view is to a large extent a function of many of these blocked energy patterns, and so we keep recreating similar situations and relational dynamics that leave us frustrated. Awareness is not enough, we also need to mobilize our physical energy (life-force) differently in order to make lasting changes in both our inner world and our outer experience of life. Work with the body is critical in changing our experience of embodiment, because our defenses, belief systems, coping mechanisms, and typical emotional responses are not just psychological, they are also somatic and powerfully anchored in the physical body. Targeted body techniques open consciousness to suppressed feelings and engage the energy system in ways that allow us to go beyond our “comfort” zone. The Core work taps into blocked sources of energy that can then be integrated and grounded. This creates an expanded sense of who we are to more fully embrace our […]
121 West 27th Street, Suite 1101A, New York, NY 10001
I am a psychodynamic therapist in Metro Detroit specializing in working with individuals and couples seeking therapy for depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, relationship concerns, and personal growth.
Detroit, MI
Majica Phillips is a creative visionary who’s passions led her to explore art, music, and dance as a therapeutic vehicle. She works with couples and individuals who have a desire to have deeper connections, intimacy, and communication with their loved ones. “Sex Positivity isn’t about liking sex, liking kinky sex, having a lot of sex, or having a lot of partners. Sex positivity is about respecting other people, whether their sexual choices are the same as yours. It’s about not judging people because of their sexual desires, practices or histories. It’s about celebrating people’s courage in creating the sex lives that work for them in the face of cultural myths, shame, misinformation, and trauma that are used to control us. Sex-positivity is the belief that the only valid measure of a sexual act is the consent, pleasure, and well-being of the people who do it or are affected by it. Anything else is your own projection.” — Charlie Glickman, Ph.D
700 Alhambra Blvd. Sacramento CA 95816