Healing That Doesn't Reproduce
What It's Meant to Undo
A small-group container for therapists and practitioners ready to examine how power, oppression, and their own social location live inside their practice.
Apply to JoinNot a lecture series.
Not a guilt practice.
This is a structured, relational space for practitioners who want to honestly examine where their training, their institutions, and their own histories shape the help they offer — and build something more integrated.
4 sessions. Small cohort. Real work.
You may be a good fit if —
- ✦You're a therapist, somatic practitioner, coach, social worker, or healing arts practitioner
- ✦You've done some anti-oppression reading or training and want to move beyond the surface
- ✦You find yourself navigating tensions between your clinical training and your values
- ✦You work with marginalized communities and feel the weight of doing that well
- ✦You're willing to be uncomfortable, reflective, and accountable in community
Your investment in the work
Payment is included in the screening form — you'll complete registration in one step.
✦ Two scholarships available for BIPOC practitioners ✦
Apply & RegisterSarah Bitar
Lebanese mama, de-colonial holistic therapist, ceremonialist, and holder of a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy. Her work is rooted in the belief that we each carry the capacity to transform inherited wounds and reorient toward inner clarity and dignity. She holds this space from her own ongoing reckoning with lineage, displacement, and the systems she works both within and against.