Revi Airborne-Williams, LMFT
California licensed marriage and family therapist #114680
Therapy is a space you carve out with me for yourself to reconnect - with yourself, your goals, your life’s meaning, your passion, your creativity, your spiritual path. I believe relationships are the most important healers we have in our lives – starting with your relationship with yourself! Extending to all your other important and beloved relationships, including with community, planet, and spirit if you wish.
We all struggle with difficult things at times, things that can pull us away from who we want to be, or the path we intend to walk in life.
As your therapist I will help you return to you. No matter where you are, your journey to self-empowerment and joy begins with being Right Here. I will be there with you.
Ways I Can Help
If you’d like, we can collaborate creatively, using art, music, movement, or being in nature together. I also offer mindfulness and yoga tools. The body and the breath are great teachers and helpers for each of us!
Unique Experience
I am a white cis woman who identifies as queer/bisexual and Jewish. I have been practicing as a therapist since 2006. I have personally overcome my own mood disorder, and one of my specialties is working with others with mood disorders to become more self sufficient and less drug dependent. I am well-practiced in working across difference including cultural, class, and racial difference.
I have worked in elementary through high school with children, teens, and families for over 8 years and I really enjoy working with children, adolescents, and families.
What We Can Work On
I support folks who are navigating trauma, grief, chronic and terminal illness, anxiety, depression, inequities, spiritual matters, creative blocks, relationship problems, and integration of transformative states of consciousness.
I love and am well-versed in working with folks in the queer, polyamorous, and kink communities. I also very much enjoy working with sexual issues in general, in couples, more-ples, and individuals. For example, affairs, lack of sex in long-term relationships, navigating opening a primary relationship to other sexual partners, cultivating more pleasure in and connection with one's body.
How I Work
Along with an expressive arts specialty I incorporate somatic and mindfulness-based techniques, including yoga, with eclectic, attachment-informed, transpersonal, and Relational-Cultural approaches. I welcome clients who want to engage within frameworks of intersectional feminism and body-positivity.
I believe family work is integral to helping children and adolescents heal. As such, I invite family members, both immediate and more distant, into the therapy room as appropriate to help improve family communication and connection.
I offer a free 20 minute consultation by phone or in person. Please call. I would be honored to support you on your journey! Thank you.