Diversity


I acknowledge that I humbly and gratefully live on, work from, and am resourced by the stolen lands of the Ute, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and many other Indigenous communities.

I value diversity in all its forms, including neurology, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, culture, age, and ability. I respect and appreciate all of the identities of the individuals I serve. I am a social justice oriented therapist who advocates for my clients.

I am invested in anti-racism and anti-oppression work and am committed to providing spaces that respect, honor, and validate the unique experiences and perspectives of every individual. I am deeply grateful for my teachers.

I am a student of the decolonial movement with Doctora (Dra.) Rocío Rosales Meza as my teacher. I am invested in the life long journey of unlearning my white colonized mind. I am continually examining my white privilege and working to dismantle whiteness and white supremacy, both in and out of the therapy space.

As a queer, trans, Autistic, and VAST person, I am continually examining my internalized homophobia, transphobia, and ableism.

I understand that this is an ever-evolving process, and I am invested in this ongoing inquiry.


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