


Are you questioning who you are, how you feel, or where you belong?
It can be hard to make sense of your feelings or trust where you fit, especially when parts of who you are haven’t always been fully seen or supported. Many people I work with carry confusion, pressure, or self-doubt shaped by experiences that left little room for authenticity. In our work together, you don’t need to have everything figured out or explain yourself. We move at a pace that feels right for you, paying attention to both your emotions and what’s happening in your body. My goal is to help you feel more grounded in yourself, more confident in your choices, and more at home in who you are.

About amber

amber (any pronouns) is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (#147831) that specializes in working with teens, young adults, and couples. As a mixed-race, gender-creative, and queer therapist, amber is deeply committed to providing culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care. With a passion for supporting young folx as well as queer, trans, and BIPOC communities, amber provides a compassionate, nonjudgemental container to explore identity, embodiment, emotional challenges, and personal growth.
amber has a Master of Arts in Somatic Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and completed their traineeship at the Center for Somatic Psychology in San Francisco. amber’s therapeutic approach is relational, consent-based, and somatic. By incorporating frameworks from liberation-based, somatic, and transpersonal psychologies, amber helps clients (re)connect with their authenticity, sovereignty, and personal agency.
मेरे प्रिय
उन्होंने कहा कि इस तरह की घटनाओं को रोकने के लिए सरकार की ओर से कोई ठोस कदम नहीं उठाया गया है।
संगीत - केंड्रिक लैमर, एलिसिया कीज़
मूवीज़ - ए डॉग्स पर्पस, सिनेमा पारादीसो
शो - ब्लैकिश, अजनबी चीजें
खेल - बास्केटबॉल, स्कीइंग, बाइकिंग
खेल - क्लैश रोयाले, एनबीए 2 के
भोजन - कुछ भी मसालेदार और हल्का
दोषी सुख - बोबा चाय
"To be truly visionary we have to root our imagination in our concrete reality while simultaneously imagining possibilities beyond that reality.”
– Bell Hooks

