Services

A space for healing grounded in Indigenous knowledge and connection.

Therapy Services

I provide individual, couples, and family therapy for adults and families seeking culturally responsive, trauma‑informed care. Therapy may address concerns related to substance use, problem gambling, mental health, relationships, life transitions, and the impacts of historical and intergenerational trauma. Services are collaborative, strengths‑based, and tailored to each person’s values, goals, and community context.

Individual Therapy

Support for adults seeking culturally responsive, trauma‑informed care to address mental health concerns, substance use, problem gambling, life transitions, identity‑related stress, and the impacts of historical and intergenerational trauma.

Couples Therapy

Collaborative therapy to support partners in strengthening communication, navigating conflict, rebuilding trust, and addressing relationship stressors within cultural, relational, and environmental contexts.

Family Therapy

Family‑centered therapy that supports healing, connection, and understanding across family systems, recognizing the influence of culture, history, and intergenerational experiences on family dynamics.

 
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Training and Consultation Services

Training and consultation services are available to clinicians, educators, organizations, and systems seeking to integrate decolonized, culturally responsive, and Indigenous‑centered practices. Areas of focus may include behavioral health practice, clinical supervision, organizational development, and education rooted in equity, accountability, and community‑engaged care.

Clinical Supervision

I offer clinical supervision for Clinical Social Worker Associates (CSWAs) and other behavioral health professionals seeking supportive, ethical, and reflective supervision. Supervision is grounded in decolonized frameworks while meeting licensure standards, and emphasizes clinical skill development, cultural humility, professional identity, and sustainable practice.

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Reentry & Community Transition Support

I specialize in working with individuals who have experienced incarceration and are navigating the challenges of reentry and community reintegration. I understand that returning to the community often involves complex emotional, relational, and systemic barriers, including stigma, trauma, disrupted relationships, substance use concerns, and difficulties accessing housing, employment, and support systems.

My approach centers dignity, accountability, and resilience while acknowledging the impacts of incarceration, historical trauma, and structural inequities. Through culturally responsive and decolonized practices, I support individuals in rebuilding stability, reconnecting with community, strengthening identity, and developing sustainable pathways toward healing, recovery, and self‑determination.