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About My Clients
I welcome anyone seeking to heal from familial, religious, intergenerational, or racial trauma through a strong therapeutic relationship. I especially invite those drawn to therapy rooted in liberation, healing justice, anti-racism, and multicultural care to connect with me. To book a session with me, please email me to setup a free 20-minute consultation.
My Background and Approach
My background is shaped by lived experiences with religious trauma, poverty, neurodivergence, and chronic health conditions. I take a relational, non-pathologizing approach to therapy, grounded in the belief that healing happens through connection and collective care. I integrate Liberation Psychology, Indigenous Two-Eyed Seeing, Womanist Theory, ACT, and somatic abolitionist practices to support clients in reconnecting with their bodies, values, and ancestral wisdom. I believe symptoms are often responses to disconnection, marginalization, and survival—not evidence of something broken. In our work together, I center complexity, dignity, and the full range of your lived experience.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I come to this work with a deep commitment to collective liberation and believe healing must be culturally grounded, anti-oppressive, and relational. As a queer, neurodivergent person living with chronic health conditions and shaped by a fundamentalist upbringing, I’ve spent years unlearning harmful systems and reimagining safety, belonging, and freedom. I align with movements for racial justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, disability justice, decolonization, and migrant solidarity. My personal and professional life has included work with people impacted by war, displacement, and systemic violence. I see therapy as a relational process—healing through connection, trust, and co-regulation. I strive to co-create spaces where your full self is welcomed, where complexity is honored, and where you can reconnect with your body, spirit, and community on your own terms.