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Mindfulness Therapists in Waterloo, IA


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Samantha Turnbull

My approach to therapy: I am committed to allowing you to be the expert on your own life experience. We will work together to determine what the best path forward is. I will bring empathy, humor and a variety of therapeutic modalities to draw upon.

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Trauma Therapy for Perfectionsists & People-Pleasers

My approach to therapy: At Telespera Counseling, we welcome individuals from all backgrounds, cultures, and orientations. Our mission is to provide a judgment-free, supportive environment where your beliefs, values, identity, and preferences are fully respected. No matter w

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Peter Odegaard

My approach to therapy: I specialize in trauma informed care and the treatment of anxiety and depression, but have a substantial amount experience treating many other mental health issues in a diverse population of clients. My approach is direct but compassionate.

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Shauna Huberty

My approach to therapy: Each person's needs are unique. With compassion & authenticity guiding my practice, I will work with you to develop insight into your core self, and learn unique effective coping tools by building on your personal strengths to accomplish your goals.

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Brittany Orzola

My approach to therapy: I am here for you to support but also challenge and help you grow into the best version of yourself, navigating all of the pain and judgement that life might have thrown, or is still currently throwing your way.

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Mandy Moeckly

My approach to therapy: I am passionate about mental health and use art as a healing approach. Art therapy not only helps you cope with life stress, but also provides a way to understand emotions, yourself, and the world. Art therapy is a judgment-free space for all ages and abilities. I come alongside you in your mental health journey as a partner.

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Maggie Gorter

My approach to therapy:

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Sabrina Vonderhaar

My approach to therapy: My approach is a true partnership. I am an active, engaged guide, not just a passive listener. My style is direct and results-oriented, yet always grounded in compassion. I create a safe space for total honesty, but will also gently challenge you to see new perspectives so you can achieve real, lasting change.

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Brandy Voigt

My approach to therapy: I work from a person-centered perspective. This is your story, your way. I'm here as guidance and support. I am able to utilize many techniques in sessions including CBT, DBT, and EMDR as tools to help you learn and grow.

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Emmily Weldon

My approach to therapy: As a client, you will find a safe and supportive space to explore the impact of trauma with compassion and understanding. My approach is centered on helping you heal, build resilience, and regain control over your life at your own pace.

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Find Mindfulness Therapists & Counselors in Waterloo, IA.

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is one of the most widely used therapy types. It focuses on increasing your awareness of your thoughts, so that you can recognize negative thought patterns and act on them if necessary.

Mindfulness-based therapists use mindfulness techniques in conjunction with other evidence-based techniques to treat various mental health conditions and issues, including anxiety, stress, depression, PTSD, and more.

Under the direction of a licensed mindfulness-based therapist, you can become better connected with your mind and work to change thought patterns that keep you from achieving your goals.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy

There are a ton of benefits to mindfulness, including:

  • Lowered risk of cognitive decline.
  • Reduced stress, depression, and anxiety.
  • New tools to deal with everyday stressors and problems.
  • Improved ability to form and maintain relationships.
  • Increased self-awareness and self-understanding.
  • Reduced risk of burnout.

If you’re interested in learning more about mindfulness and how you can begin implementing mindfulness techniques, this article from licensed therapist Sanna Khoja will be a big help: What is Mindfulness and How Do I Practice It?

Put Mindfulness Techniques to Work in Your Life Today!

If you want to live in the moment and be more mindful, finding a mindfulness-based therapist is the next step. Unfortunately, finding a qualified mindfulness therapist can be a challenge. But there’s no need to worry - that’s why we’re here. Mental Health Match can help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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