I provide compassionate, culturally-attuned trauma-informed therapy that acknowledges the impacts of cultural, social, historical systems on individual wellness while integrating somatic awareness and the support of the natural world with the therapeutic process. I am dedicated to dismantling harmful colonial constructs operating in western psychology and offer an approach to therapeutic healing that challenges modern, colonial industrial, capitalist and consumer driven definitions of human health and cultural wellness. I have extensive training with a variety of global institutions, indigenous leaders and teachers and integrate an array of perspectives and practices from resilient traditions that have accurately understood and treated trauma, grief and suffering over centuries. These traditions hold in common that healing cannot happen in isolation, but must be rooted in healthy connection. As a nature-based, cultural trauma counselor, I help clients deepen healthy connection with what supports them. Connection with their inner landscape (the ecology of body, emotion, psyche, mind). Connection with their outer landscape (the ecology of place, diverse species and natural cycles the impact our inner ecology daily). Connection with their social landscape (interpersonal, intergenerational patterns of experience). Connection with the often forgotten traditions, stories and wisdom of their own ancestors and ancestral healing modalities.