Find a Mind-Body Connection Therapist
Browse therapists who specialize in the mind-body connection. Watch their intro videos to find the right fit before booking.

The mind-body connection explores how our thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations are deeply intertwined. Many people find that stress, anxiety, or unresolved emotions can manifest as physical tension, chronic pain, or a sense of disconnection from their bodies. Working with a therapist on mind-body awareness can help you develop a deeper understanding of these patterns and learn to respond with greater ease.
First Session makes it easy to find a therapist who specializes in mind-body approaches. Browse our therapist directory, watch intro videos to get a sense of each therapist's style, and book directly online. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding, so you can focus on finding the right fit for your needs.
Kaitlin Stephens

Kaitlin Stephens
Karla Rivera

Karla Rivera
Hana Urushizawa

Hana Urushizawa
Amy O'Coin
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Amy O'Coin
Lauren Gaudet
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Lauren Gaudet
Halyna Polityka

Halyna Polityka
Sasha Lizárraga

Sasha Lizárraga
Gwyneth Hodgins

Gwyneth Hodgins
Sabrina Sibbald
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Sabrina Sibbald
Blair McLean

Blair McLean

Therapy is hard work.
The mind-body connection refers to the relationship between your mental and emotional states and your physical body. This includes how stress, anxiety, or difficult emotions can show up as physical sensations like muscle tension, fatigue, or discomfort. It also involves recognizing how physical experiences can influence your mood and thoughts. Understanding this connection can help you develop greater self-awareness and respond to challenges more effectively.
Therapy focused on the mind-body connection may help you become more aware of how emotions and stress manifest physically. Many people find this work helpful for managing tension, feeling more grounded, and developing healthier responses to stress. It can also support those who feel disconnected from their bodies or who want to better understand their emotional patterns. Learn how to tell if therapy is working as you explore this approach.
Sessions may include techniques like somatic awareness exercises, breathing practices, body scans, or exploring how emotions feel in your body. Your therapist might guide you to notice physical sensations, identify areas of tension, and develop skills to release or work with these patterns. The specific approach varies based on your therapist's training and your individual goals.
On First Session, you can filter by specialty to find therapists who work with mind-body approaches. Each therapist has a profile with an intro video so you can get a sense of their style before reaching out. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding. You can also book a free consultation to ask questions before committing to a session.
Mind-body work can be valuable for many people, especially if you notice that stress or emotions show up physically, or if you feel disconnected from your body. It may also be helpful if you're curious about how your thoughts and feelings influence your physical state. The best way to know is to explore—learn the signs of a good therapist and reach out to someone whose approach resonates with you.
Getting started is simple. Browse therapists on First Session who specialize in mind-body connection, watch their intro videos, and book directly online when you find someone who feels like a good fit. Many therapists offer both online and in-person options. Learn about our vetting process to understand how we verify therapist credentials.
