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Case Consultation

Case consultation provides a collaborative space for professionals across disciplines, including therapists, social workers, medical providers, educators, and other practitioners, to reflect on complex situations and explore supportive approaches for the people they serve. These conversations can help clarify clinical or professional perspectives, consider ethical questions, and strengthen culturally responsive care.

 

As a Queer Indigenous therapist, I bring a perspective informed by both lived experience and professional practice. My approach integrates Indigenous knowledge, trauma-informed care, and an understanding of the systemic factors that shape people’s lives.

 

This lens can be particularly helpful for professionals working with Indigenous clients, 2SLGBTQ+ communities, youth, and individuals navigating identity, culture, and systemic barriers.

 

People often reach out for case consultation when they feel stuck, want an outside perspective, or are looking for guidance on providing more culturally safe, inclusive, and affirming support. These consultations offer space to think through complex situations together and strengthen the care being offered.

 

If this type of support would be helpful for you or your team, I welcome you to reach out so we can connect and discuss what you’re looking for.

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Want to get in touch?

Please do not hesitate to reach out.

Often, the first step of connection is the hardest.

I offer a free 10-15 minute meet and greet session to see if

we are the right match!

I am looking forward to meeting you.

Land Acknowledgement

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Two Feather Wellness respectfully acknowledges that it is currently located in Môso-tâpiskan. This is the unceded and stolen land within Treaty 4 territory, the original lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakoda, Lakota, and Métis Nation. Due to the virtual nature of Two Feather Wellness, it stretches across Turtle Island. To the West, we work on the unceded and stolen Coast Salish Territory; the traditional territories of the sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), selÌ“ílÌ“witulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xÊ·mÉ™θkÊ·É™y̓əm (Musqueam) nations. To the East, we work on the unceded and stolen lands of The Mississaugas of the Credit, The Anishnabeg Nations (Naakowe, Mississauga, Odishwaagaamii’ininiwag, Amikwaa, Boodiwaadmi, Ojibwe, Odaawa), Haudenosaunee, The Wendat Peoples, LÅ«naapéewak, and Attawandaron. The Founder, Cheyenne Fox Tree- McGrath, was born and raised on the stolen lands of the Agawam, Abenaki Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook, and the Massachusett Nations.
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