Liberation psychology
Humanistic
Mindfulness
IFS (Internal Family Systems)
My values include ancestral knowledge, authenticity, cultural traditions, connection to Spirit, and being in an ethical relationship with the land, plants, and animals.
Queer BIPOC adults
Online
Stewarding the Earth, love, & liberation via therapy, spirituality, healing arts, education, and intentional co-living
I am queer, Black/African-American and Native Indigenous a part of the Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe, neuroqueer (autistic), cis-gender, and currently abled-bodied. I am here at The Rainbow Circles as an emerging therapist who just graduated with my Master’s Degree.
As a therapist, my theoretical orientation is rooted in: liberation psychology, anti-capitalism, anti-oppressive, and decolonization efforts for community. My therapy approach and knowledge base includes: intersectionality, trauma-informed, humanistic, and theories that allow you to explore more of your relationship with your body. I invite and acknowledge the impact of lineages and ancestors in my livelihood and have a desire to help support individuals who engage in liberatory and spiritual practices as well.
Outside of therapy, I like traveling and listening to live music at concerts and festivals.