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Being with Adoption Trauma + Supporting Healing

I know the journey of healing and recovery personally and professionally. 

As a transracial, transnational adoptee, trauma is a part of my story. I’ve spent the last two and a half decades both consciously being with the impact of adoption trauma and the healing through. My suffering brought me to Buddhist paths of liberation and integration through yoga in my twenties. I spent most of my thirties enlisted in shadow work. The need to understand the how behind what I was experiencing led me into continued practice and training of trauma-informed somatic approaches and psychosomatic education. For more than a decade I have had the honor of being a part of peoples’ healing support teams. 

I know the value of walking this path together.

I offer my story alongside the wisdom and skills that help us remember who we are. Together we heal perfectionism and our attachment wounds, confront the ways we embody systems of oppression, retrain our limbic systems and restore our humanity.

People I support have been impacted by adoption trauma — adoptees, adopting/adoptive parents and birth parents/families and the communities that hold these soft/strong humans. I also work with folks with intersecting commitments to collective liberation who resonate with what I’m up to. 

My schedule for one-on-one and small group coaching and consulting work will open in the fall of 2026. In the meantime, feel free to contact me if you would like to explore a possible collaboration as a client, as a peer practitioner/provider, or to hire me to speak at your gathering. 

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