Kristin Werner, PhD, LPC, NMIT
I am a licensed somatic psychologist, clinical supervisor, educator, bodyworker, yoga teacher, and psychedelic-assisted therapist. I have worked in the field of body-centered therapy for over 20 years in both individual and group settings. I am passionate about weaving together a creative process to assist individuals with personal growth and deep knowing.
My approach to healing includes blending Eastern and Western somatic modalities with cognitive and transpersonal psychology to bring awareness to your bodily sensations. With a strong focus on mindfulness, this process allows you to become aware of your thoughts, feelings, and sensations and how they manifest in your mind, body, and spirit.
As a clinical therapist, I have extensive training and practice in EMDR, yoga therapy, hypnotherapy, shame resilience, CBT, mindfulness-based approaches, ego state interventions, and sound therapy. I specialize in treating domestic violence, sexual assault, complex trauma, PTSD, anxiety disorders, chronic pain, and grief/loss.
As a clinical medicine facilitator, I rely on the wisdom and sacredness of plant medicine, while incorporating evidence-based therapeutic approaches. A unique aspect of my approach is to incorporate the client’s own sacred/ceremonial traditions, while using breathwork, mantra, intention, and sacred objects to support and anchor clients through their journey. By doing so, clients can later reflect and return to these techniques during integration – thereby deepening and extending their journey.

