Bri is a Latina Indigenous, queer, cis-woman whose approach to therapy is direct, relational, and radically accepting. She deeply appreciates working with adolescents, young adults, and adults. In addition to client work, Bri works within the community as a consultant, researcher, photographer, author, dancer, and artist. As a somatic and dance/movement therapist, Bri intentionally works with movement, noting feeling as a body-based experience first. She understands the importance of the narratives, words, and stories but finds that there is a need to also acknowledge the significance of the sensations, feelings, and movements. Healing is often first regarded as an unpleasant and serious process without also highlighting the importance of creativity, wonder, and play for healing to be possible! Bri specializes in culturally-affirming, somatic, and social justice-oriented therapy, particularly relating to complex trauma resolution, multicultural identity, grief, boundaries, sexual expression, and sexuality. She will work to co-create a space with you where you feel supported to explore your goals, boundaries, growth, and needs imperfectly, together.