Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Your Mind Doesn’t Need to Be Empty, It Just Needs to Be Here

Mindfulness-Based Therapy helps you quiet the noise, reduce stress, and respond with intention, not overwhelm.

Breath Awareness
Body Scan
Mindful Observation
Loving-Kindness Meditation
Mindful Movement
Acceptance and Letting Go

Breath Awareness

Focuses on breathing to anchor the mind in the present moment.

Body Scan

Systematically observes physical sensations to increase bodily awareness.

Mindful Observation

Non-judgmental awareness of thoughts and emotions to build self-awareness.

Loving-Kindness Meditation

Cultivates compassion and empathy for oneself and others.

Mindful Movement

Uses yoga or qigong to connect mind and body through physical presence.

Acceptance and Letting Go

Encourages non-judgmental acceptance and release of attachment to thoughts and feelings.

What is Mindfulness-Based Therapy?

Mindfulness-Based Therapy blends traditional talk therapy with mindfulness techniques — teaching you how to observe your thoughts and emotions without judgment.
Rather than “fixing” the mind, it invites you to slow down, reconnect with the present moment, and cultivate calm, awareness, and self-compassion.
Often used as a standalone approach or integrated with CBT, ACT, and trauma therapies.

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What SFBT Helps With

We support clients dealing with stress, burnout, anxiety, and chronic overthinking. Whether you’re feeling emotionally reactive, stuck in the past, anxious about the future, or disconnected from yourself and your body, we’re here to help. Our approach also supports those experiencing chronic pain, mind-body tension, sensory sensitivity, or trauma.

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Reduces Stress and Anxiety

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Prevents Depression Relapse

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Improves Sleep and Relaxation

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Enhances Emotion Regulation

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Supports Pain Relief and Cognitive Clarity

Is This Right for Me?

Mindfulness therapy is ideal if:

You feel like your brain is always “on”

You’re tired of spiraling between future-worry and past-regret

You want something slower, gentler, and more embodied

You’re open to meditation, breathing, and somatic practices

You want to feel calmer without disconnecting from life

What to Expect in Sessions

Mindfulness therapy is gentle, grounded, and client-paced. You’ll learn to:

Stay Present Without Reacting

Pay attention to the present without reacting

Watch Your Thoughts, Don’t Follow Them

Observe your thoughts without believing every one

Connect with Your Inner State

Tune into your breath, body, and inner state

Ground Yourself in Intense Moments

Practice grounding when emotions are overwhelming

Bring Mindfulness into the Everyday

Use micro-moments of mindfulness in daily life

Create Space and Strength Within

Build mental spaciousness and emotional resilience

Multilingual Services

Mindfulness at Aref Psychotherapy

Our therapists integrate mindfulness into sessions when it fits your needs—or offer it as a full therapy approach. We adapt practices to respect cultural and spiritual beliefs, support trauma recovery, and accommodate ADHD or sensory needs. Mindfulness is available for youth, adults, and older adults, in over 14 languages including English, Farsi, Hindi, Russian, and French.

Want to Learn More First?

Visit our FAQ Page for insights on mindfulness in therapy, what it’s like in a session, and how it compares to CBT or ACT.

Pause. Breathe. Begin Again.

It doesn’t have to be perfect. You just have to be present and we’ll guide you the rest of the way.