Anya is a queer, bicultural, bilingual, nomadic, sensitive, artistic, and compassionate human. She describes herself as a forever student with a curious mind and open heart. She lives with respect and connection to the land, honoring ancestral wisdom and the sacred earth. Anya holds a Master of Social Work degree from Portland State University and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Oregon.
She has worked with adults for over a decade to support various barriers, including complex trauma, depression, mood disorders, anxiety, relationship difficulties, life transitions, grief, family challenges, and identity development. Anya’s areas of practice include generative trance, gestalt, somatic wisdom, deep listening, creativity, mindfulness practices, solution focused approach, and nature connection. Anya encourages clients to align with their true nature and embody the gifts they carry, so that they may live as powerful, healing influences in their communities.
In her free time, Anya likes to go on walks with her Labmaraner, read, write, paint, dance, sing, rest under trees, and spend time with friends and family.