Jacqueline Casumbal
Psychotherapist, MSW, LCSW-C, LICSW, LCSWMy practice centers Women of Color and is rooted in nature, attachment theory, and deep mindfulness from a decolonial perspective.
Online Therapy
The Hakomi method is a mindfulness-based, body-centered therapeutic approach developed in the 1970s by therapist Ron Kurtz. Evolved from Buddhism and other forms of meditation practice, the Hakomi founded on the principles of nonviolence, gentleness, compassion and mindfulness. The Hakomi method regards people as self-organizing systems, organized around core memories, beliefs and images; this core material expresses itself through habits and attitudes that tend to guide people unconsciously. Hakomi seeks to help people discover and recognize these patterns and then transform their way of being in the world by changing the “core material” that is limiting them. Hakomi can be used to treat a variety of issues, and has been shown to particularly help people who are struggling with anxiety, depression or trauma. Think this approach might be right for you? Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s Hakomi experts today.
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I work with individuals facing developmental trauma, attachment wounds, childhood abuse, intergenerational trauma, panic disorders, and OCD. My clients often seek a holistic approach to healing, integrating mind and body. They are motivated to explore innovative therapies like EMDR, somatic therapy, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy to achieve lasting change