At InsightLA, we often talk about bringing our practice off the cushion and into our daily lives. Sometimes, that journey requires a more personal, one-on-one container to help us navigate life’s deeper challenges.
We are happy to highlight the work of long-time teacher, Lisa Kring, LCSW, who offers a unique bridge between mindfulness practice and professional psychotherapy.
A Compassionate Approach to Healing
With over 25 years of experience, Lisa integrates her deep background in Theravada mindfulness with somatic and attachment-based therapies (including Hakomi). Her approach is non-pathologizing, meaning she meets you not as a “problem to be solved,” but as a whole person capable of reclaiming your innate freedom.
Who Can Benefit?
Lisa offers a sacred space for those navigating anxiety, trauma, chronic illness, or the complexities of grief and parenting.
Take the First Step
If you’ve been curious about how therapy and mindfulness can work together, Lisa invites you to reach out. She offers a free 15-minute consultation to see if her approach feels like a good fit for your journey.
Click here to learn more and book a free 15-minute consultation with Lisa Kring via Psychology Today.
