I’ve walked a lifelong path of curiosity, healing, and connection. Guided by the understanding that every experience can become a doorway to self-mastery. My work is rooted in acknowledging where we’ve been, while growing into a mature, integrated adult who reclaims their free will and capacity to hold the fullness of their life and purpose.
Being a highly sensitive person, I understood early on the necessity of a secure and grounded container for self-discovery. My foundational studies in modern psychological frameworks allowed me to bridge the gap between academic understanding and the lived, somatic experience of returning to oneself.
The wise woman lineage understands healing as something that happens in relationship—within ourselves, with others, and with earth. Alongside my studies in behavioral science, I immersed myself in somatic and trauma-informed modalities, including Hakomi, Gynicosophia, SE, EFT, and Parts Work—approaches that bridge contemporary psychology with deeper, embodied ways of knowing.
I trained in modules fused with indigenous ceremonial traditions.
My training includes two years hands-on experience in Dr. Anat Gur’s treatment center supporting young women navigating complex trauma. Where I learned to hold steady, attuned space for the most delicate transformation. This work shaped my capacity to meet both depth and nuance – without urgency, and without bypass.
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The Wise Women lineage is a tradition that sees healing as an intricate web of relationships and honors the deep intelligence of the body. I studied behavioral science to understand the psychological underpinnings of human behavior while immersing myself in holistic modalities, including Gynycosophia, a pioneering yet deep-rooted modality that bridges trauma-informed care with ancestral feminine wisdom.
I trained in psychotherapy modules fused with indigenous traditions and apprenticed for two years at a treatment center supporting young women with complex PTSD on sexual trauma background, cultivating the ability to hold space for deep healing and transformation, sitting together in darkness until a light is found. These experiences have woven together a practice that integrates modern psychology with ancient ways of knowing, offering a truly holistic approach to growth.
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The container is deep, and intimate. I believe healing is not just about fixing but about weaving together what has always been whole.
Beyond my work, I am an explorer of consciousness, a community lover, a world traveler, and a dog parent to my golden retriever, Summer.
Let us meet in this space, where warmth, depth, and transformation converge.