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Our therapists

  • Jon Lee

    Jon Lee

    Therapist, Somatic and mindfulness-based modalities (parts work, brainspotting), ketamine-assisted psychotherapy ,

  • Lila Li

    Lila Li

    Trauma-informed Somatic Coach

  • Helen Wong, LCSW

    Helen Wong, LCSW

    Relational Theory, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma Informed Somatic Theories, and Attachment.oes here

  • Jennifer Chen-Speckman, LCSW

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Our Partners

  • The Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence is a culturally specific national resource center on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in Asian/Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.  We envision a world free of gender-based violence for communities with equal opportunities for all to thrive.

    Our mission is to disrupt gender-based violence, which causes physical, sexual, emotional, spiritual and economic harm within AAPI communities throughout the U.S. and its territories.Item description

    https://www.api-gbv.org/

  • Ai Acupuncture serves the Bay Area, California providing wellness treatments based in East Asian medicine. We provide one-on-one and group treatments, using a variety of therapeutic modalities to address both individual and collective concerns and needs. We use a holistic approach, with the goal of bringing balance to the mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical parts of ourselves, as they are all interrelated. By incorporating the ancient wisdom of our ancestors, Ai Acupuncture aims to help improve health and well-being within our communities and beyond.

    https://www.aiacupuncture.com/

  • Banteay Srei is a youth development, asset building organization that is nonjudgmental of young Southeast Asian women who are at risk, or being exploited by the sex trade. We seek to provide the resources that support their healthy development through self-empowerment and self-determination.

    https://www.banteaysrei.org/

  • The Chinese Medicine & Magic group is a gathering of people in the SF Bay Area connecting with the medicine, magic and earth based ways of knowing of our Chinese cultural heritage. Medicine is defined broadly and can include community, stories, plant medicine, activism and solidarity, qi gong, astrology, movement practices, feng shui, daoism, cooking, gardening and farming, arts/art making, and much more.

    Chinese Medicine and Magic About Us

  • Evergreen Taiji Academy is a practice community dedicated to the cultivation of Taiji and Qigong from a Taoist perspective. Guiding students through multi-dimensional practice of meditation in motion, to generate structural and energetic integrity.

    Our whole health approach integrates Martial Arts, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and Daoist Wisdom Arts. Awakening our innate capacity to heal and regenerate. Taiji and Qigong require focus, perseverance, and heart. Daoist practice is a way of living that nurtures authenticity, integrity, and freedom by being in dynamic balance with nature.

    https://www.evergreentaiji.com/

  • The Guam Coalition Against Sexual Assault & Family Violence (GCASAFV) is a nonprofit organization that collaborates with other service providers, government allies, and community individuals who address sexual assault and family violence issues in Guam. GCASAFV’S mission aligns with its purposes and focuses on fostering safe, healthy, violence-free communities.

    https://www.guamcoalition.org/

  • Moving Rasa supports people to boldly explore life through movement improvisation within the contexts of socio-political realities, the physical environment, interpersonal relationships, and their internal worlds. These journeys are facilitated with the trauma informed movement form also named Moving Rasa. Since 2015, we have worked with several populations and organizations and focus on BIPOC across age, ability and gender. Rasa, the Indonesian word for essence, describes this Southeast Asian American Somatic form that weaves together Western somatics with indigenous Indonesian philosophy. Moving Rasa lives at the nexus of movement, awareness, emotional wellbeing and healing; transforming oppression individually and collectively.

    https://movingrasa.com/

  • The National Organization of Asians and Pacific Islanders Ending Sexual Violence (NAPIESV) is a program under Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity, with a mission to support local and international community-based programs and governmental organizations in enhancing their services to victims of sexual violence from the Asian and Pacific Islander communities in the U.S., U.S. Territories in the Pacific, and Asia. Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity is a community-based organization with a mission to end violence against women in the Asians & Pacific Islanders communities in Iowa.

    https://www.napiesv.org/

  • The New Breath Foundation (NBF) offers hope, healing, and new beginnings for Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) new immigrants and refugees, people impacted by incarceration and deportation, and survivors of violence. NBF is leading the movement to fund grassroots groups that transform AANHPI lives in the here and now while fighting for the collective liberation of all people of color.

    NBF was founded in 2017 by Eddy Zheng, the first formerly incarcerated “juvenile lifer” to serve as Founder and President of a philanthropic Foundation. Eddy, who experienced the “school to prison to deportation pipeline,” has committed his life to addressing issues of trauma, stigma, and shame in the AAPI community for decades. NBF grew out of the grassroots movements to end mass incarceration, address immigration/deportation issues, and advance racial justice and solidarity. NBF staff and board members have spent decades organizing around these issues, with expertise in community organizing, fundraising, non-profit governance, philanthropy, and leadership development.

    https://new-breath.org/