Andrea Wachter

, LMFT

Psychotherapist • Author • Teacher

Welcome!

I’m Andrea Wachter

Psychotherapist, meditation teacher, course creator, and author

For many years, I struggled with debilitating anxiety, depression, drug and alcohol abuse, and an eating disorder. The tools and support that helped me heal, combined with over three decades of experience as a psychotherapist, have become the foundation of the work I’m now honored to share with others.

I’ve learned, both personally and professionally, that healing isn’t one-size-fits-all. We all respond to different approaches at different times. What works best is a compassionate and flexible toolkit, one that evolves with you.

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That’s why I’ve created a range of offerings:
💡 Self-paced audio courses
🎧 Free guided meditations
📝 Blogs, interviews, and books

These resources are designed to help you develop inner tools for navigating life with greater peace, clarity, and compassion. I weave together the most helpful practices I’ve learned, from psychology and neuroscience to mindfulness and spirituality. My aim is to offer tools that are both practical and effective, so you can find what resonates for you.

Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, overeating, body image, or relationships, I want you to know there is hope. I welcome you to explore my offerings and see if something here feels right for you. I’d be honored to support you in finding your way to greater peace of mind and well-being.

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Emotions 101: How to Reveal and Heal What You Feel

One of the most important aspects of being human is the fact that we have feelings --all day long. And yet, rarely are we taught healthy ways to cope with them. Who among us learned about coping with emotions in school? And how on earth did such an important lesson...

Confessions of a Recovering Perfectionist

I used to be a perfectionist. Actually, it would be more accurate to say I was a black-belt perfectionist! Not that I ever came close to being perfect, but I had an internal program that told me I should be. My quest for perfection didn’t make me perfect, but it did...

Stop ‘Shoulding’ On Yourself

“I shouldn’t have said that.” “I shouldn’t have done that.” “I shouldn’t have eaten that.” These are common phrases I hear from clients in my counseling practice. So many people are so hard on themselves so much of the time, believing that self-criticism will help...

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