Decolonizing Somatic Therapy

Hello, my name is Nima Saalabi (they/them).

I am a QTBIPOC somatic therapist practicing on the unceded Miwok & Pomo in Sebastopol, CA

My practice centers decolonizing, sex-positive, & somatic approach to healing with Queer, Trans, Ethically Non-Monogamous, Polyamorous, Kinky, BIPOC folx.

Certifications: Buddhist Psychology (2011), Somatic Resourcing (2013) Somatic Experiencing Intermediate (2023)

Education: M.A. Somatic Counseling Psychology from California Institute of Integral Studies (2014), Licensed MFT (2018)

What Cultural Somatic Therapy Can Help You With

  • Find Home in Yourself & Re-Author Your Story

    • Get to know yourself from “the ground up”- through direct, visceral, awareness of bodily experience, connect with your your real truths, values, feelings, sensations, needs, boundaries, desires, impulses, & instincts

    • Find your ground, base, power, center, & core to better withstand emotional and relational storms

    • Mobilize & express your energy, move into healthy action & out of states of feeling frozen, terrified, immobilized

    • Interrupt cycles of overthinking, rumination, & future tripping, ground your mind into your bodily experience so you can have greater mental and physical ease in comfort

  • Build Supportive Relationships & Healthy Boundaries

    • Healthy boundaries, finding & setting your “yes” and “no”

    • Both/and relationships: both people are allowed to have needs!

    • Communicating your truths more clearly and effectively

    • Cultural context: how do your cultural contexts inform the ways you connect, disconnect, say yes or no, express yourself.

  • Navigate Issues of Identity, Race, Culture, Ancestry, Immigration

    • Code-switching, stereotype threat, imposter syndrome

    • Perfectionism, high performers, & cultural pressures to succeed

    • People-pleasing, caregiving, &/or putting yourself last, how to balance your relationship with yourself and your relationship with others in collectivistic and/or individualistic cultural contexts

    • Navigating BIPOC identity in cross-cultural & intergenerational contexts

    • Navigating pressures to adjust-adapt to whiteness & white spaces & structures

    • Immigration, Emigration, & Diaspora experiences across multiple generations

    • Dismantle internalized oppression & patterns of internalized blame, abuse, self-doubt, self-gaslighting, second-guessing yourself

    • Tapping into cultural & ancestral healing & wisdom practices to build deep & grounded sources of resiliency, resource, & connection

  • Develop a Kinder Relationship to Yourself

    • Unpacking shame-based patterns of self-criticism, self-denial, & self-neglect,

    • Building a kinder internal voice

    • Relating to yourself with more love, compassion, & understanding

    • Reframing & exploring issues of despair, meaningless, grief, loss, & emptiness as reflective of existential questions in life that are calling your attention

    • Trusting your feelings, sensations, impulses, & instincts

    • Explore tensions between competing responsibilities, needs, values

    • Build acceptance of all aspects of yourself, give voice to all your parts

    • Navigating burnout & stress

  • Heal From Childhood & Adult Trauma

    • Childhood Relational or Developmental Trauma

    • Colonization Trauma & Internalized Colonization

    • Intersectional oppression at locations of race, class, culture, ethnicity, gender, religion, ancestry, body size, & sexual orientation.

    • Adult intimate partner violence

    • Accidents, injuries, medical trauma

    • Police, state, or political oppression, incarceration, & persecution

    • Collective cultural-historical traumas of marginalization & oppression

    • Use tools to manage stress, anxiety, fear, panic, worry, & emotions

    • Understand trauma survival responses of fight, flight, freeze, feign, & fawn

    • Build creative resources to more flexibly respond to trauma triggers

  • Build a Life Aligned With Your Values

    • Constructing life & community deeply aligned with your needs & values

    • Take action in the face of self-doubt, stress, anxiety, second-guessing

 Therapy is About Relationship

I believe therapy is ultimately about co-creating a safe, culturally responsive, compassionate, & trusting therapeutic relationship

You deserve therapy in which you are seen, heard, validated, & supported for who you are in all your social, spiritual, cultural contexts

You deserve to build an abiding sense of home in your feelings, body, mind, heart, ancestry, & community

I will support you to build new ways of being in the world with authenticity, solidarity, love, freedom, & self-determination

I look forward to hearing from you

“It is the ability to make meaning of our difficulties, pain, suffering, and trauma which allows us to transform it into healing”

— Eduardo Duran

 What Brings Folks to Therapy

Life holds many challenges. At times our lives fill with heartache, longing, fear, and grief. Childhood wounds reopen, requiring tenderness and care. Our cultures and communities can fragment under the weight of trauma & oppression. Our bodies may feel foreign, chaotic, scary, or overwhelming.

We may feel unsure of our worth, ourselves, or our place in the world, longing for a sense of home, purpose, and belonging. Perhaps we face childhood adversity and traumas of emotionally immature parenting, neglect, criticism, invalidation, abandonment, chaos, violence, or abuse.

We may feel unseen & alone, stuck in painful patterns, struggling with fear, anxiety, shame, stress, trauma, isolation, overwhelm, & self-doubt.

Whatever brings you to therapy. You are not alone. Healing is possible. Liberation is possible. You deserve a life with creativity, aliveness, meaning, & connection.

Every step you take on the road to healing is worthwhile.

By building a healthier relationship with yourself you interrupt trauma-based patterns of invalidation, abuse, oppression, & injustice, extending a bridge of wellness towards our collective futures, that generations to come may inherit a healthier more just society.

Decolonized Somatic Therapy is Embodied, Cultural, and Relational

My practice is Decolonized Somatic Therapy for cultural healing and embodied decolonization. Therapy that invisibly centers dominant modes of oppression has resulted in much harm to many, but particularly to BIPOC, Immigrant, & 2SLGBTQIA+ folks. Decolonized Somatic Therapy aims instead to support you in connecting to YOUR truth in YOUR socio-cultural-historical context in a safe, culturally responsive, transparent, and supportive therapeutic relationship.

Decolonized Somatic Therapy means I as your therapist commit to my own cultural healing and education.

I am thus an active participant in multiple supportive BIPOC groups that center decolonization as a core value.

I regularly attend BIPOC group therapy, BIPOC culturally responsive clinical consultation, & BIPOC traditional healing groups. This grounds me in traditional and contemporary BIPOC models of health, relationship, wisdom, and wellness.

Our histories, stories, & ancestral lineages inform our ways of breathing, sensing, feeling, acting, moving, & connecting. Cultural, developmental, historical, & intergenerational legacies of trauma, colonization, & oppression shape our hearts, minds, bodies, & relationships.

In response we constrict our body, cut off our emotional aliveness, believe false stories of our lack of personal or cultural worth, & disconnect from our worth.

These patterns of feeling, sensing, acting, relating, thinking, & embodying help us survive trauma. But over time they become habits. As we mature, parts of ourselves adjust to the shifting demands of life. However, other “trauma-holding” parts of ourselves get left behind, frozen in time, stuck in habitual trauma patterns that continues to send us signals of danger and tell us stories of our lack of worth.

At one time, these patterns helped us survive unimaginable trauma that overwhelmed our capacity to cope. However, over time, they become highly limiting, and no longer fully serve us.

Therapy is an invitation to explore, unravel, and shift what no longer fully serves, and develop creative, flexible, culturally and personally affirming ways of being in the world that helps us more fully embodying ourselves, our values, histories, cultures, and legacies.

Through connecting with feeling, breath, movement, sensation, posture, gesture, connection, & expression within a culturally affirming therapeutic relationship, you can develop a deep well of internal and relational resource. Therapy is a re-envisioning of cultural forms of embodiment towards radical aliveness, rootedness, vitality, creativity, meaning, connection, solidarity, & liberation.

The wounds in our society are collective, systemic, cultural, social, and intergenerational. The traumas of systemic oppression are pervasive and ever-present. So too then must be our healing modalities. I strive to work collaboratively to help you connect with broader social supports, access traditional healing, build beloved community, find your people, and walk the path of trauma recovery and embodied decolonization.

Reasons for Hope

 

Although we have legacies of colonization & trauma in our bodies & communities, we are not doomed to re-enact them.

Every moment we draw breath is a chance to interrupt multigenerational cycles of trauma, shame, anxiety, fear, isolation, powerlessness, addiction, violence, suffering, & oppression.

Just as trauma can be communal & intergenerational, so too can healing. Each person’s liberation is tied to each other’s.

Your liberation now draws on ancestral courage & is tied to the liberation the present and future of you, your culture(s), your communities.

Though many toil in isolation, we are all nonetheless fundamentally interconnected with all beings past, present, & future

 How Do I Start Therapy?

  • Explore the Website

  • Email me at Nima@somatictherapynorthbay.com or call me at 707 732 425 to schedule your intro consultation

  • Attend your free 15 minute consultation

  • After the consultation if it seems like we’re a good fit we will schedule your first session

  • I will email you intake paperwork through the Simple Practice client portal

  • Complete intake paperwork electronically prior to first session

    • If using insurance, prior to your first session your insurance information needs to be electronically verified

  • At the time of your session login to Simple Practice secure video portal and begin your first session

Text/Call: 707 732 4525 or Email: Nima@somatictherapynorthbay.com