Summary
Somatic trauma resolution for survivors of sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse.
This work is well suited for people who have already done some self development work (talk therapy, meditation etc...) and are ready to be with what is going on in their body.
Working at the level of the nervous system, somatic work follows the cues of your body to resolve incomplete stress responses, repair boundary ruptures, meet the needs of your inner child and walk the path from trauma to turn-on, in sex, love and relating.
Affirming of folks of all genders, sexual orientations and relationship styles.
Want to learn more about this service’s work with Two-Spirit, trans, LGBQ+ people?
We invite all service providers listed on MindMapBC to answer the following questions. These questions were developed in collaboration with community members, researchers, and mental health and other service providers. They're intended to help us understand what a service provider or organization is doing to affirm and support sexual and gender diverse service users.
See below for responses for this listing.
Want to learn more about our screening questions and filters?
Do you collect and use preferred names (rather than legal names) for all communications?
—Yes
Are the forms used in your practice inclusive of various sexual orientations and gender identities (e.g., opportunities to fill in pronouns, etc.)?
—Yes
Do you and your colleagues ask about pronouns and use them appropriately?
—Yes
Are you and your colleagues aware of what specific barriers may exist for trans individuals accessing your services?
—Yes
Are you and your colleagues aware of what specific barriers may exist for Two-Spirit individuals accessing your services?
—Yes, to some extent
Do you offer Indigenous 2S/LGBTQ+ specific resources, for example Indigenous Elders or Knowledge Keepers?
—No
Are you and your colleagues comfortable asking relevant questions about gender identity and sexual orientation?
—Yes
Are you and your colleagues aware of what specific barriers may exist for LGBQ individuals accessing your services?
—Yes
Can you and your colleagues distinguish gender/identity dysphoria/distress from mental health conditions?
—Yes
Does your practice have gender-neutral washrooms?
—Not applicable
online only
Are there clear anti-discrimination policies that include gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation in your organization or practice?
—No
I'm a sole proprietor and work for myself. During our initial session I give clients the contact information for my registering body should they ever feel that a harm has happened that they are not comfortable addressing with me.
Are all individuals involved in service provision actively engaged in decolonizing their practices and/or organization? If yes, please type below what actions you and/or your organization are taking.
—Yes
I use the ReBloom Trauma resolution system which is a somatic modality similar to somatic experiencing with the addition of a decolonial framework and intersectionality.
Are all individuals involved in service provision actively engaged in anti-racist practices, policies, and systems in their care model?
—Yes
Address
1008 - 2770 Sophia Street, 1008
VANCOUVER, BC
V5T 0A4
Last updated: January 11, 2022
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