Mental health care was not built with everyone in mind — and for many BIPOC individuals and families, that absence is carried in the body: in unprocessed grief, generational wounds, microaggressions, cultural misdiagnosis, and systems that never made room for your healing. I am a trauma specialist with 15+ years at the intersection of identity, culture, and psychological pain. My practice is a direct response to that gap — grounded in a decolonized, trauma-informed framework that honors your cultural identity, challenges what has harmed you, and treats trauma where it lives: in the mind, the body, and the spirit. Rather than fitting you into a Western model of healing, I draw from body-based practices, ancestral healing, and indigenous wisdom traditions that reconnect you to the knowledge your lineage already carries. Healing lives in the body, in ceremony, in story, and in reclaiming what was taken. I offer services in English and Spanish — because healing should never require you to translate yourself. If you have felt unseen, unheard, or told you cannot, healing is yours. I am here to walk alongside you with intention and deep respect. This is not just therapy. This is reclamation.