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Jonathan Marmorstein

My approach to therapy: This is hard and I congratulate you on making the choice to get help with life's struggles. The building of rapport through the therapeutic relationship is the key to bringing about sustained and effective change. I use an approach that allows the patient to unscramble their negative thoughts and use more positive thinking.

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Jaimie Lunsford

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me is educational and collaborative - you'll become an expert, and learn to effectively reach your goals. I use mindfulness and self-compassion skills, probably not how you've tried it before! Clients find my approach fresh and unique.

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Nicholas Coe

My approach to therapy: I’ve been trained in several therapies that I draw from and that assist me on individualizing therapy for each person that decides they want to do the therapeutic work with me. I’ve also had a wealth of life experiences that I draw from.

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Kirsten Chang

My approach to therapy: I support adults through talk therapy using a holistic, compassionate, and affirming approach. I hold a supportive and safe space for clients to go deep on the real issues in their lives. I incorporate somatic practices to strengthen the mind-body connection. I can provide skills to cope with day-to-day challenges.

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Rebecca Clark

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental. I meet you where you are and help you break patterns rooted in shame, burnout, and self-doubt. Together, we’ll build insight, self-trust, and tools for lasting change—at your pace and in a space that feels safe and authentic.

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Carleigh Weaver

My approach to therapy: We will work as a team to identify the imbalances and determine what balance means for you. Together we will accomplish the goals that you have identified and tackle the items that you bring to each session, with a gentle, straight-forward approach.

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Brittany Futch

My approach to therapy: I offer an informal, nonjudgmental, and integrated approach when it comes to counseling. I want you to feel comfortable and trusting in me as your therapist. I also challenge my clients when I feel as if it's necessary or beneficial to the client and their overall care.

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Edmund Buckman

My approach to therapy: …it’s rooted in trust, respect, and collaboration. I blend a person-centered foundation with evidence-based practices like CBT, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care. My goal is to create a space that feels both grounding and practical—where you're heard, supported, and equipped with tools to make lasting, meaningful change.

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Jessica Moore

My approach to therapy: I believe that therapy is meant to be a safe, empathetic and supportive space for individuals to open up. A place for them to feel seen, heard, validated and understood. Healing is a collaborative process, and I believe in using a mixture of humor, warmth and accountability to help. With this approach, I strive to help all accomplish their personal goals.

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Alexandra Macchia

My approach to therapy: I believe that every client is unique and deserves an individualized approach to treatment. Using an eclectic therapeutic style, I am able to draw from multiple evidence-based modalities—including cognitive-behavioral therapy, schema therapy, and person-centered approaches—to best meet each client’s specific needs.

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Find Mindfulness Therapists & Counselors in Fourth Ward of Charlotte, NC.

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is a widely used type of therapy. 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.

Wherever you are located in Fourth Ward of Charlotte, NC, 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 Allison Daggett 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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