A client describes, in one of our early sessions, the strange experience of being estranged from a sibling and discovering, months later, that an entire story had been written about her in her absence. She hadn't been consulted. She hadn't even known the story existed...
Discover the Path to Inner Peace
Therapeutic Approaches for Holistic Healing
Explore transformative methods that integrate Buddhist psychology and experiential therapy to foster healing and growth.
Integrative Therapeutic Methods
Buddhist Psychology & Experiential Therapy
Our approach combines the ancient wisdom of Buddhist psychology with the dynamic techniques of Accelerated Experiential Psychotherapy. This fusion helps clients navigate their emotional landscapes, fostering resilience and self-awareness. By embracing mindfulness and emotional processing, we create a supportive environment for profound personal transformation.
Core Principles of Our Approach
Interbeing
Interbeing emphasizes the interconnectedness of all life, encouraging clients to see themselves as part of a larger whole, which can lead to greater empathy and understanding.
Impermanence
Understanding impermanence helps clients accept change as a natural part of life, reducing anxiety and fostering adaptability in the face of life's challenges.
Exploring Therapeutic Tools
Healing Through Interbeing and Mindfulness
At Love Psychotherapy, we integrate the profound teachings of Buddhist psychology with modern therapeutic practices to foster a transformative healing journey. Our approach emphasizes the principles of Interbeing, Impermanence, and Mindfulness, offering clients powerful tools to navigate their emotional landscapes. Interbeing highlights the interconnectedness of all things, encouraging clients to see beyond individual struggles and embrace a collective healing process. Impermanence teaches acceptance of change, helping clients release attachments to past traumas and embrace the present moment. Mindfulness cultivates awareness and presence, empowering individuals to manage stress and cultivate inner peace. Together, these concepts create a holistic framework for personal growth and emotional resilience.
Through our therapeutic methods, clients learn to harness these principles as practical tools in their daily lives. By understanding Interbeing, they develop empathy and compassion, fostering healthier relationships. Embracing Impermanence allows them to let go of fear and embrace life's natural ebb and flow. Mindfulness practices enable clients to center themselves, reducing anxiety and enhancing emotional regulation. This integrative approach not only aids in healing but also equips clients with lifelong skills for personal development and well-being.
What Our Clients Say
"The integration of Buddhist psychology into my therapy sessions has been life-changing. I have learned to embrace change and find peace in the present moment."
Emily R.
"Mindfulness practices taught by Love Psychotherapy have helped me manage my anxiety and improve my relationships. I feel more connected and at peace."
Michael T.
"Understanding the concept of Interbeing has transformed my perspective on life. I now approach challenges with empathy and compassion, which has improved my overall well-being."
Sarah L.
Insights and Reflections

Writing the Villain: How Families Narrate a Cutoff Using the Person They Excluded
In the intricate tapestry of family dynamics, the narratives we weave can often obscure the truth. When estrangement occurs, families may craft stories that serve to justify their actions, but these tales can distort reality. The excluded individual becomes a character in a story that prioritizes the family’s need for coherence over the complexities of their lived experience. This phenomenon raises important questions about accountability and the narratives we accept. Understanding these dynamics can empower those affected to reclaim their story and challenge the narratives that seek to define them. By exploring the layers of family estrangement, we can begin to unravel the myths that perpetuate silence and stigma, paving the way for healing and understanding.
Writing the Villain: How Families Narrate a Cutoff Using the Person They Excluded
In the intricate tapestry of family dynamics, the narratives we weave can often obscure the truth. When estrangement occurs, families may craft stories that serve to justify their actions, but these tales can distort reality. The excluded individual becomes a character in a story that prioritizes the family’s need for coherence over the complexities of their lived experience. This phenomenon raises important questions about accountability and the narratives we accept. Understanding these dynamics can empower those affected to reclaim their story and challenge the narratives that seek to define them. By exploring the layers of family estrangement, we can begin to unravel the myths that perpetuate silence and stigma, paving the way for healing and understanding.
You Only Worry About Me When It’s Convenient”: Ableism as a Weapon
In a world where convenience often trumps understanding, the narratives surrounding ableism reveal a troubling truth. The weaponization of diagnoses not only distorts reality but also undermines the voices of those who need to be heard. This dynamic creates a cycle of mistrust and isolation, where the very traits that define an individual become tools for dismissal rather than avenues for empathy. It’s crucial to challenge these narratives, to recognize the humanity behind the labels, and to advocate for a society that values authenticity over convenience. By dismantling the stigma associated with mental health diagnoses, we can begin to foster genuine connections and support systems that uplift rather than isolate.
Start Your Healing Journey Today
Take the first step towards a more mindful and fulfilling life. Connect with us to explore how our unique blend of Buddhist psychology and experiential therapy can support your personal growth and healing. Reach out now to learn more about our services and how we can assist you on your path to wellness.











