Peer Support

About Peer Support

Peer support is a mental health service based on shared lived experience, where a peer supporter provides empathy, understanding, and confidentiality to the person seeking support. Peer support has long been an accepted and celebrated concept in many cultures and communities, through different expressions, such as talking circles, sweat lodges, and consumer/survivor groups. Rooted in principles of mutual aid, peer support aims to reduce barriers to access to mental healthcare and power imbalances.

About My Approach

It is important to have a space to not only be heard, but to be believed and affirmed. Our sessions together are your space to share your experiences, your struggles, and your hopes. You are the expert in your experiences, and I am here to hear you and help you find your path to recovery that is authentic to you. As you change and grow, so will your needs, our sessions will always be a fluid space where I aim to make communicating your needs and boundaries as easy and safe as possible.

Scopes of Experience

I have lived experience and serve peers that are experiencing:

  • Sexual trauma & gendered violence, historic and recent

  • Religious deconstruction and high control groups recovery

  • Friendship and romantic relationship loss

  • C-PTSD, depression, anxiety

  • Chronic illness

Book an appointment

The foundation of Peer Support is a comfortable relationship, and finding a good fit is important. I offer a free 15- to 20-minute video or phone call consultation for folks who want to connect before committing to an initial session.