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Lukin Center for Psychotherapy
Where science meets spirit.
We’re under constant pressure to self-diagnose and self-improve in order to “live our best lives.
But with so many resources, methods, gurus and practices screaming for our attention, it’s hard to separate the gems from the garbage.
Lukin Soul uses solid clinical psychology to help people like you choose wisely when it comes to self-help and spiritual trends.
Meet with Dr. Lukin to develop your own personal framework for incorporating self-help, scientific, and spiritual practices into your daily life and goals. Learn to evaluate ideas objectively and find clarity in your journey toward self-improvement.
Dr. Lukin delivers a dynamic talk for your class, team, workshop or retreat, exploring the intersection of psychological science and self-help trends. Your group will explore timely topics and learn to navigate the messaging and marketing chaos of the self-help space
Lukin Soul uses the foundations of clinical psychology to help you:
The “probably helpful” from the “could be hurtful” in the self-improvement space
You know aren’t working
Change your mind, and accept new ideas
Based on your own experience and values
Behind the self-improvement speak
With your values and “feel right” in your life
Lukin Soul is an answer to thousands of self-help questions my patients have brought me over the last 20+ years of private practice as a clinical psychologist.
What’s this trend about? Is this self-help book any good? Does meditation work? Can I manifest abundance? What happens when my religious practice clashes with clinical advice? Does this old idea still work for my life? If I start doing this thing, does it mean I failed at what I was doing before?
The self-improvement space is overwhelming, to put it mildly. And when we’re searching for solutions, too many options can be too much to process.
I’ve been in your shoes. I’m not just a clinical psychologist: I’m also a father of three, a husband, a business owner, an immigrant, and a cancer survivor. From religion and reading to yoga and diet, I’ve spent my career analyzing and road-testing both the “woo-woo” and the scientific to find balance through life’s ups and downs, personally and professionally.