Services

Psychotherapy & Counseling Services

Individual Psychotherapy with a specialization in:



Treatment Modalities


*(Note: I am no longer providing straight protocol-EMDR therapy or offering EMDR as an adjunct to those who are in other concurrent therapy).


* All services offered by telehealth *

Individual and Group Counseling, Psychotherapy Treatment Modalities
Laughing Buddha Owl, Mindfulness-Based and Compassion Oriented Psychotherapy

CURRENT GROUP OFFERINGS!


Mindful Authentic Connection


This is an 8 week trauma-informed and mindfulness-based course, which guides participants towards cultivating greater authenticity and authentic expression in their lives. The program meets weekly, on Zoom, for about 1.5 hours.
 

The course content supports participants in developing and strengthening skills in mindfulness, self-compassion, and somatic (body) awareness. Drawing upon these skills, we will explore the experience of authentic connection, identify what supports it and what stifles it, learn to work with those challenges, and practice being in the experience of authentic connection.


This program is for anyone struggling with authenticity in their relationships or with their sense of knowing their "true self". It is for anyone who has had difficulty identifying and expressing their needs and emotions. It is for anyone who feels disconnected from themselves or others in their lives. It is for those who often feel unsatisfied or "stuck". And it will support those who tend to look outside of themselves for their answers, or who struggle to trust themselves to decide what is right for them.
 
The program integrates meditation, reflective writing exercises, self-compassion practices, and small group reflections.


Learn more about the MAC Program here!

MINDFULNESS-BASED AND COMPASSION-ORIENTED PSYCHOTHERAPY

Practicing mindfulness involves paying purposeful attention to our present-moment experience without judgment. When we notice our thoughts and feelings without judging them, without trying to avoid them or push them away, and without being caught up in them or overwhelmed by them, we have an opportunity to see what is happening clearly. With mindfulness, we can interrupt our habitual or "auto-pilot" reactions, access our own personal wisdom, identify what we truly need and choose actions that support well-being.

As we turn toward difficult internal experience, compassion helps us to hold what we meet there without being overwhelmed by or re-traumatized by what we are working through. Compassion is a quality that acknowledges and cares deeply about suffering, and that holds a heartfelt wish and committed intention to move things in the direction of less suffering. As we practice self-compassion, we acknowledge our own internal suffering, bring great care and consideration to the pace and tone with which we work through it, and clarify what intentions, changes, or strategies will help us to move in the direction of suffering less.

As a Mindfulness-based and Compassion-oriented psychotherapist, I help my clients to cultivate skills in mindfulness and self-compassion and apply these skills to the difficulties they are facing in their lives.

Learn more about Mindfulness Based Therapy here

Learn more about Compassion Oriented Therapy here

Learn more about Somatic Therapy here

CURRENT GROUP OFFERINGS
Group Programs -  Counseling & Psychotherapy, Glens Falls, NY

Learn more about Mindfulness Based Therapy here

Learn more about Compassion Oriented Therapy here

Learn more about Somatic Therapy here

The Mindful Self-Compassion Program (MSC):



This is an 8 week course that will teach you skills in Mindfulness and Self-Compassion. Mindfulness allows us to bring purposeful and non-judgmental awareness to our present moment experiences. Self-Compassion is the act of holding whatever arises in that awareness with kindness and sincere care...to orient towards ourselves and our own suffering as we would a dear friend.


As we develop skills in Mindfulness and Self-Compassion, we develop our ability to hold our suffering with true care. It is from a place of true care that meaningful action often arises.


Self-compassion allows us to motivate ourselves with encouragement, set needed boundaries, forgive ourselves when needed, face and befriend our shortcomings, care for others while caring for self, and live more authentically.

 

Program Teachers: Rebecca Foxx, LCSW-R and Kristin Brenner, MSW, RYT-500


Classes are currently being held over Zoom

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Please visit my Resources page to learn more about the different psychotherapy modalities and approaches that I am trained in and to explore some available online resources.
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