Fiona offers mindfulness-based support in celebration of the human spirit.

Mindfulness-Based Support

With creativity and extensive training, she has a style described by clients as relaxed and refreshing.

Mental health and wellbeing
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Fiona Kate Rice (she/they), LMHC is a mental health clinician, movement therapist, mindfulness researcher, yoga teacher, and doula. She supplements rigorous clinical training with holistic perspectives, integrating mindfulness-based and embodied approaches to supporting mental health and wellbeing.

Fiona offers inclusive support for perinatal mental health, chronic illness and pain, obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, and trauma. She is a Registered Dance/Movement Therapist (R-DMT) and Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Provider (PATP) who is clinically trained in Internal Family Systems (L1 & L2) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy. She offers consultation to students and clinicians interested in these populations and modalities.

Fiona completed graduate clinical internships at Mount Auburn Hospital and McLean Hospital, and graduate fellowship at the Center for Mindfulness and Compassion at Cambridge Health Alliance, where she is currently on staff as a clinician and researcher. She teaches as a Program Assistant in Internal Family Systems trainings with Richard Schwartz, Nancy Sowell, Martha Sweezy, and Fatimah Finney.