Helping People Heal.
Helping Therapists Grow.
BOUTIQUE PSYCHOTHERAPY • CLINICAL SUPERVISION
CONTINUING EDUCATION • SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES
Jennifer Finch, Owner & Founder of Be Here Now Mindfulness, LLC, is widely considered to be a “therapist’s therapist.” She has spent more than two decades on the front lines of healthcare and is deeply devoted to meditation practice, somatic psychotherapy, and contemplative study. To learn more about Jennifer and opportunities to study with her, please feel welcomed in every corner of this website.
Rooted in presence. Guided by wisdom.
Depth-oriented, clinically excellent training and care for those doing the work that matters. For the long haul.
CHOOSE YOUR PATH
I'm Looking for Therapy
Individual psychotherapy for professionals, healthcare workers, and sensitive, high-achieving people seeking meaningful growth through compassionate, trauma-conscious, and somatic-based therapy.
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I'm Seeking Clinical Supervision
For Georgia APCs pursuing LPC licensure, clinicians seeking the ACS credential, and licensed therapists committed to depth, embodiment, and sustainable excellence throughout their careers.
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I’m Looking to Learn & Grow
Continuing education, courses, workshops, and advanced training for therapists and lifelong seekers who value depth, embodiment, and meaningful growth.
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Signature Experiences
Certified Kintsugi Facilitator Training, Realization Process immersive learning experiences, and other signature offerings designed to deepen both personal and professional life.
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Hi, I’m Jen.
For more than twenty-five years, I’ve been drawn to the same pursuit: understanding what allows a human being to remain deeply present, fully themselves, and profoundly connected—even in the midst of suffering, loss, and change.
That search has led me through emergency psychiatry, trauma therapy, Somatic Experiencing, meditation, embodiment, nondual philosophy, breath and energy practices, grief, and decades of contemplative study.
Along the way, one question became many.
How do we remain ourselves without hardening?
How do we stay open without absorbing everyone else?
How do we allow suffering to transform us rather than keep us at a standstill?
How do we become difficult to disturb while remaining deeply compassionate?
How do we stop borrowing ourselves away?
How do we remain fully ourselves in a world that is constantly asking us to become someone else?
Over time, and after experiencing and training in many disciplines, I realized these weren’t separate questions at all. They were different trails leading toward the same mountain.
My work isn’t devoted to any one trail. It’s devoted to helping people find their own way up the mountain.
Today, everything I offer—from psychotherapy and clinical supervision to continuing education, signature experiences, and writing—grows from that same exploration: helping people develop the embodied capacity to meet suffering, relationships, and continuous change with greater steadiness, freedom, and compassion—without losing themselves in the process.
If you’re here, I’m glad you found your way.
Continue the Conversation
The questions that shape my work don’t end here. From time to time, I share essays, reflections, upcoming workshops, and new offerings. If you’d like to continue exploring together, I’d love to stay in touch. Sent thoughtfully, never frequently.
