“THE GREATEST AMONG US ARE THOSE WHO HEAL THEMSELVES AND, IN DOING SO, HEAL OTHERS.”

We All Have a Story

If you’re looking for a therapist who intimately understands the journey you’re on, you’re in the right place.

My journey into the world of healing began with a moment of complete and utter shock. I was just 14 years old when I nearly lost my life in a car accident that shattered the normalcy of my teenage years. The aftermath was surreal—time seemed to stand still, and yet everything around me felt like chaos enveloped in an eerie silence as my family and I struggled to process the trauma of what had just occurred. After several days in the hospital, I was sent back home, expected to resume life as usual—school, homework, swim practice, dance classes. No one considered the possibility that nearly dying could lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Unbeknownst to me, I had begun a journey of surviving through life with undiagnosed PTSD—a diagnosis that wouldn’t come until 13 years later.

Living with undiagnosed PTSD, I unconsciously developed coping mechanisms that helped me survive emotionally but were ultimately harmful. Just four days after returning home from the hospital, I began pulling out my hair—a disorder known as Trichotillomania. As the severity of my hair-pulling increased, I was left nearly bald, creating a deep sense of shame and confusion that clouded my mental health. The combination of surviving a shock trauma and living with its unseen effects then led to a downward spiral of risky behaviors—acting out, sneaking out, shoplifting, you name it, I did it—each an attempt to numb my pain and manage the overwhelming emotions I couldn’t yet understand.

Girl laying in hospital bed smiling | Trauma Therapy for Women
Woman with short hair smiling | Depression Therapy for Women in California
Woman drinking coffee in the street | Women's Trauma Therapist in California

Things often get worse before they get better.

Within a year of the accident, my life had unraveled to the point that I was sent away to a boarding school for troubled teens in Kanab, Utah (it has since closed, like many others, due to rampant abuse). This experience further deepened my shame-based beliefs and introduced a new layer of trauma into my life. After a year in the program, I returned home to yet another shock—my parents announced their divorce. It was a devastating blow I never saw coming. My parents, both immigrants from South America, had sacrificed so much to create a life in the U.S. together. Their divorce was contentious and messy, leaving me with such severe anxiety and depression that I was unable to function.

At 17, failing all my high school classes, I made the decision to drop out of school. But in the midst of the chaos, I found something I was good at—working as a writer and website designer for a tech startup. After so many years of struggle, it felt incredible to excel at something. This newfound confidence led me to move to New York City at 19, where I navigated life on my own, making every mistake a young, traumatized girl could make in a big city. But through those experiences, I learned valuable lessons about who I was and who I wasn’t.

After five years of living the New York hustle, working across various industries, and gaining a deep understanding of myself, I realized I wanted a career that would make a difference in the world—and I wanted to heal.

Woman outside with eyes closed looking relaxed | Anxiety and Depression Therapy for Women

Fast forward to today—

I hold a Bachelor's in Psychology from UCLA and a Master's in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles. My post-master’s training in Somatic Experiencing® provides me with a powerful, body-oriented approach to working with trauma—an approach that has also transformed my own life and nervous system. In addition, I’m an intuitive (claircognizant) healer and practitioner of therapeutic touch, a certified Reiki practitioner, certified yoga instructor, and certified trauma-informed psychedelic coach. These diverse modalities blend seamlessly in my work, allowing me to offer a truly holistic, integrative approach that honors the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit.

My approach is informed by both my personal journey and my formal education and specialized training. My own healing has been profoundly shaped by somatic (body-oriented) therapies, sacred Indigenous medicines (psychedelics), a nurturing support system (tribe), and mindfulness practices like yoga, breathwork, and meditation. These modalities have helped me heal deep wounds, reconnect with my needs, feelings, and desires, regulate my nervous system, foster healthy connections, and restore self-trust. Through this journey, I’ve cultivated a deep, embodied presence—a presence I now get to share with my clients.

I am particularly passionate about supporting women who are committed to their healing path—I understand from personal experience how overwhelming events and compounding trauma can completely disrupt a person’s life—AND I also know that therapy works, and healing is possible. Today, my in-person private practice is based in Pasadena, California and I also offer virtual therapy across California. Whether you’re untangling trauma, navigating life transitions, integrating a psychedelic experience, or exploring the depths of your inner world, I’m here as a steady presence and compassionate ally. Life’s hardest moments often leave us believing it’s better to go it alone. Where shame tells us to hide, healing invites us to be seen—in our mess, in our beauty, and in our process.

When I’m not working with the beautiful humans I get to support, you can find me enjoying the outdoors (preferably in the sun), moving my body in some way (dancing, hiking, yoga), cooking, trying a new tie-dye technique, hugging trees, trying to find farm animals to pet, playing with my two cats, or planning my next adventurous trip with my loving partner, Ben.

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Couple sitting outside with a view | Anxiety Therapist for Women in Pasadena, California

BACKGROUND & TRAINING

The best therapists are those who have walked their own healing path, as they can only guide YOU as far as they’ve gone themselves.

My own journey through profound healing has deeply shaped my approach to therapy. Combined with my formal education and specialized training, it’s the lessons from my own experience that allow me to truly support others in their transformation.

  • Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
    California Board of Behavioral Sciences, #149677

    Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology
    Antioch University, Los Angeles

    Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Beginning I, II, & III
    Somatic Experiencing® International

    Somatic Trauma Therapy Certificate
    Dr. Abi Blakeslee Intensive

    Trauma-Focused CBT Certificate
    The Medical University of South Carolina

    Certified Reiki Level I & II
    Attuned by Reiki Master Justin Randolph

    Certified RYT-250, Vinyasa & Yin Yoga
    SolSeek, Manhattan Beach

    Certified Somatic, Trauma-Informed Psychedelic Preparation & Integration Coach
    Kat Courtney, Plant Medicine People

  • Somatic Experiencing®

    Psychodynamically-Oriented

    Reiki Energy Healing

    Intuitive Healing Touch

Holistic & Integrative Healing for Women in California

SOMATIC EXPERIENCING®THERAPEUTIC TOUCHREIKI ENERGY HEALING

TRAUMA THERAPYTHERAPY FOR WOMEN IN THEIR 20sPSYCHEDELIC INTEGRATION THERAPY


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