Incorporate Decolonial and Liberatory values in your practice.
Reclaim Your Power. Heal in Community.
Therapists, healers, and space-holders…
You were never meant to do this alone, or inside systems that demand your silence, your neutrality, your disconnection from culture, community, or your own pain.
This is a place to unlearn colonized frameworks you learned, grieve what’s been lost, and return to liberatory ways of knowing, doing, and being.
Who I’m Here For
You’re a therapist, healer, or space-holder who’s asking bigger questions…
You’re wondering:
Why does this work so often feel extractive, lonely, punitive, and disconnected?
Why wasn’t I taught to center culture, power, identities, or community care in my training program?
How can I show up for my clients without abandoning myself?
How do I hold both: being someone with privilege and someone who’s been harmed by these systems too?
You’re looking for something deeper than checkbox trainings and diversity statements.
You want to be in your integrity — and in community.
You’re ready to decolonize your practice.
What I Offer:
I offer courses, consultation, and community spaces that help therapists and healers unlearn colonial ways of practicing — and re-learn how to do this work in ways that are liberatory, relational, and real.
This work is for you if you’re craving:
A practice that honors both your margins and your privileges
A brave space to explore identity, power, and grief
A way to unlearn academic and clinical supremacy without shame
Tools for practicing therapy with your full humanity intact
Showing up for your clients without causing inadvertent harm
Decolonize Your Practice curriculum
A living, embodied curriculum for unlearning colonial frameworks and practicing liberation with integrity, humility, and care.
1:1 Liberatory Consultations
Personal, relational space to untangle harm, power, identity, and practice — beyond neutrality, perfectionism, or performance.
The Practice Of Liberation
An ongoing written practice space to slow down, stay human, and return to care work rooted in grief, relationship, and accountability.
This Work is Political
Mental health has always been political.
But so many of us were taught to be neutral, apolitical, or "evidence-based" in ways that erase context, culture, oppression, and colonization.
Decolonizing is not a metaphor. It’s not a workshop you attend and move on.
It’s ongoing, embodied, nonlinear.
It includes joy, rage, accountability, reclamation, and the grief of what we were never taught.
It’s not about individual performance. It’s about collective liberation.
Ways to Engage
New to my work?
Start with free tools & reflections
Ready to dive deeper?
Explore the curriculum
Looking for 1:1 support?
I offer limited liberatory consultations for clinicians, healers, helpers, and space-holders
Need clinical supervision?
Visit Seventh Self Counseling for individual and group options