
Our People:
Practitioners, teachers, therapists, healers, leaders and those who are initiated or carrying specific lineage teachings that are magical, trauma informed and committed to dismantling systemic oppression within themselves and their work.
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Naomi Brodner
Naomi is an avid dreamer, teacher, artist and magical psychotherapist. Naomi’s approach to counseling includes a depth and transpersonal orientation, Jungian psychology and tenets of art therapy. She offers a safe, inclusive, and compassionate space for psychological healing and exploration for people from all walks of life; especially for those with marginalized identities, magical practices and alternative lifestyles.
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Nicolette Gottuso
Nicolette is passionate about re-wilding and transforming the psyche through therapy. She is a classically trained Depth Psychologist and has advanced training in Substance Use Counseling. Nicolette uses a client-centered, humanistic and transpersonal approach to therapy along with a trauma-informed approach to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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Dr. Samuel Nez
Dr. Samuel Nez is Diné (of the Navajo Nation) and Mexica, born and raised near Shiprock, New Mexico on the Navajo Reservation and incorporates the healing traditions from both sides of his family. As a board-certified Doctor of Natural Medicine and a practitioner of Curanderismo he utilizes a variety of therapies and modalities in his private practice. Samuel is also a Registered Psychotherapist with the State of Colorado and a certified NADA Acu-Detox Specialist. He is a student of La Maestra Clarissa Pinkola Estés and has attended many years of her trainings via the Archetypal and Cross-Cultural Studies Institute. Samuel is also a participant of the International Collaboration of Indigenous Healers Curanderos, Sanadores and Shamans which originated in the Sacred Mountains of Tepoztlan Valley in Mexico.