
Offerings and Rates
I support:
Children (5-12)
Teens
Young adults
Adults
Older adults
I do not offer traditional couples counselling. However, I do work with people in relationships who want to “de-centre” compulsory monogamy and cishet mononorativity
I vibe with:
Art makers and creatives
Activists, advocates and abolitionists
Folks who have been othered AKA labeled as “different” or “werid”
Highly “emotional” and “sensitive” kids/people
Those interested in making space/embracing parts of themselves that don’t serve the dominant social scripts.
I do very well with:
“Third-culture-kid” experiences
Intergenerational and complex trauma
“Queerness”/ sexual and gender diverse experiences
Non-monogamy/polyamory/relationship anarchy
Navigating the world as a “mad” and neurodivergent person
Birthing person and parenting experiences
Learn more about my specializations here.
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50-minutes - $150 (GST exempt)
80-minutes - $225 (GST exempt) -
All sessions with more than 1 attendee are scheduled for 80 minutes.
80-minute sessions - $250 -
Includes 50-minute session + clinical report - $300 (+GST)
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50-minutes - starting at $90
80-minutes - starting at $135
I prioritize offering these appointments to unemployed/under-employed BIPOC/queer/disabled folx.😢sliding scale full for new clients😢
Trauma and the Third-Culture-Kid Experience
“I have struggled to prove myself into existence.”
-Cathy Park Hong, Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning
As a fellow third-culture voyager, I deeply resonate with the belief that healing is a shared journey—one we embark on together as children of immigrants. To rekindle the flames of love within ourselves and our families, and to renew our connection with our ancestors, we must navigate the delicate interplay between individuality and community, where Western ideals converge with the soul of our "homeland" cultures.
This transformative odyssey is not without its trials. Along the way, we encounter countless challenges as we seek balance. Yet it is through these very struggles that growth takes root—growth that is vital to breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma.
Within the sanctuary of therapeutic spaces, our mission is to uncover common ground, cultivating environments that are inclusive and affirming. Spaces where every aspect of our identity—even those in tension—can be seen, honored, and held.
Queer experiences
“Gender diversity is a natural attribute of human expression, not an illness that needs to be fixed.”
- Alok Vaid-Menon, Beyond the Gender Binary
Embracing my identity as a non-binary/queer and non-monogamous human has been a journey of profound self-discovery. It is where self-compassion and authentic joy intertwine. In the embrace of unwavering solidarity from my communities, we traverse the boundless expanse of queerness, transness, and the kaleidoscopic gender cosmos, each step a dance of healing and humanization.
My dream is to fashion a sanctuary, an oasis of safety and nurturing, where you can bloom freely and embrace the full spectrum of your being, like a wildflower drinking in the sun's warm caress.
Birthing Person and Parenting
”The truth is that [parenthood] is a hero’s journey. For most of us it’s not a journey outward, to the most fantastic and farthest-flung places, but inward, downward, to the deepest parts of your strength, to the innermost buried core of everything you are made of but didn’t know was there.”
-Jessie Klein, I’ll Show Myself Out: Essays on Midlife and Motherhood
As a birthing person and a parent, I've come to recognize that nurturing and guiding a human being is both a profound and arduous pilgrimage, marked by spiritual depths and transformative pain.
The support I aspire to extend to others walking this same path is rooted in the simple yet profound act of bearing witness and offering companionship to the quiet, unseen labor of love that underpins every parental gesture. To embark on the path of healing is to reclaim our innate wisdom and to wholeheartedly welcome all the children in our lives, including the child within ourselves, embracing imperfection and striving for a sense of 'being enough'. Through this practice, we find liberation in understanding that our love, our efforts, and our presence are inherently sufficient, guiding us toward wholeness and peace.