Trauma Therapy

Offering Individual Online Therapy in Oregon & Limited In-Person Therapy in SE Portland, OR

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Therapy for Queer, BIPOC and Neurodivergent People

As a therapist, I hold a calm, direct, and fiercely honest space for folks who’ve been shaped by hard things: abusive families, impossible expectations, and a society with systems that weren’t built to support you. If you feel numb, overwhelmed by anxiety, unsure who you are outside family roles, or stuck carrying grief and responsibility for other people’s pain, we’ll get to the root of why life doesn’t feel good and build real, practical ways to change that and support your growth. I invite you to take the first step towards healing by reaching out for a consultation or scheduling your first session. Together, we can begin the journey toward a more fulfilling and empowered life.

What We’ll Focus On:

  • Move through trauma and family pain so memories stop running your day.

  • Reduce anxiety and overwhelm with skills that actually land in your body.

  • Reclaim a sense of self when you’ve been defined by others for decades.

  • Learn to feel and name emotions safely — and to trust vulnerability again.

  • Create boundaries and steady practices that protect your energy and relationships.

  • Hold grief and loss without being consumed by it.

How I work

I combine parts work (IFS), Brainspotting, somatic regulation, and relational repair in a way that honors your unique identity and a nonjudgmental approach. Therapy is collaborative and practical. Together, we will craft clear and focused treatment goals that reflect the change you want see in your life, not just the therapy room.

Book a free 15-minute consultation to begin reclaiming your sense of self, move through trauma, and build practical tools for living with less anxiety and more agency.

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Therapy for Black, BIPOC, & Multi-cultural Folks

Navigating mental health as someone who is BIPOC comes with unique challenges, from systemic oppression to intergenerational trauma. My approach integrates culturally responsive care, decolonized healing frameworks, and identity-affirming therapy to create a space that honors your unique history and lived experiences.

What We’ll Focus On:

  • Healing from racial and intergenerational trauma.

  • Working through identity development and self-acceptance.

  • Navigating systemic oppression, implicit biases, and daily experiences of discrimination.

  • Culturally rooted approaches to healing and resilience-building.

  • Strengthening self-worth and empowerment within your cultural context.

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