Native American Counselor
For many Indigenous people, therapy hasn’t always felt safe or relevant. Traditional approaches often miss the mark, overlooking lived experiences, cultural values, and the weight of generational pain. That’s why finding a Native American therapist can be such a powerful turning point. It’s not just about being understood, it’s about being seen through a lens that honors where you come from and where you’re trying to go.
As a Diné therapist, I hold space for stories shaped by colonization, relocation, silence, and survival. I know what it means to walk in two worlds and for many of us, healing isn’t about discovering something new. It’s a remembering. A returning. A way of carrying ancestral wisdom in one hand and modern responsibilities in the other, while honoring both. Therapy with someone who shares that understanding isn’t about explaining who you are or just managing symptoms. It’s about reconnecting with your truth, your strength, and your sacredness.
Healing is possible. But it takes more than coping skills, it takes relationship, rhythm, and trust. Whether you’re working through grief, trauma, anxiety, or identity struggles, you deserve a space where your full self is welcomed, not pathologized. My practice weaves together Internal Family Systems, somatic work, and Indigenous values so you can explore your pain without shame and rediscover the wholeness that’s always been within you.