Offerings
Ranging from one-on-one clients, fellow practitioners, to groups & organizations
Coaching & Counselling
I offer individual coaching & counselling (therapy-ish) for fellow QTBIPOC who want to practice embodying alternative, more liberatory ways of being, feeling, and relating.
Co-Envisioning Sessions
I offer sessions for fellow mental health practitioners who want to co-envision and practice anti-carceral, justice-oriented ways of doing care within and beyond our “professional” roles.
Speaking, Events & Workshops
I offer public and private events/workshops, and am opening to speaking engagements on a range of topics including:
Anti-carceral, abolitionist mental health care
Exploring solidarities and blurring roles in therapy
Processing Rage
Collective healing for BIPOC, or more specifically, diasporic Asians
For public events that I organize, check out my Instagram and sign up for my substack.
For inquiries on private workshops, speaking engagements, and podcast/media inquiries, send me an email.
Previous Events & Workshops
Processing Rage (ONGOING), co-creator & co-facilitator with Cicely Belle Blain
Practicing Feedback as a Love Language, creator & facilitator
Intro to Disability Justice & Mad Liberation in Therapeutic Practice for Prospect Counselling’s 2024 Summit, summit facilitator
Transformative Mental Health Talks: Rejuvenating our Practice, Redefining Care by IDHA, panelist on blurring therapy
Radicalized Care: Transforming the Mental Health Field & Beyond, co-creator & co-facilitator with Travis Heath & Gabes Torres
“Do No Harm”: Confronting Systemic Policing Practices in Mental Health Care, moderator & co-organizer with Healing in Colour
Embodied Abolition, a way towards a care-based justice, panelist on embodied abolition and somatic practices
Adler University’s Multicultural Counselling course, guest speaker on practicing solidarity as therapists
Podcast Interviews & Media
Public Health is Dead Podcast: “But My Therapist Said…” COVID-informed Therapists Chat
Speaking of Racism Podcast: Policing in the Mental Health Industry
Edge of the Couch Podcast: Practicing Joy and Play for Collective Liberation
Asparagus Magazine: Therapists owe Marginalized Clients More than Empathy