I’m glad you’re here.
I’m Bea, and I work with people navigating complex identities, cultural challenges, and resilience-building in high-stress environments. My approach draws from both personal and professional insights, exploring the deeper questions of identity and belonging. I often work with individuals who have experienced displacement, systemic discrimination, and cultural isolation, understanding how collective issues like guilt and responsibility affect our personal journeys.
If this resonates with you, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and book an introductory session—let’s see how we can move forward together.
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There are moments in life when the narratives we've crafted for ourselves start to unravel, leaving us in a space where our own stories seem unfamiliar. If you are navigating the intersections of various worlds and cultures, the shifts in identity can feel seismic, even insurmountable. While these junctures may be challenging, they also offer a unique opportunity for introspection, transformation, and expansion—a chance to delve deeper into our uncertainties, discover new meanings, and embrace newfound freedom.
During such transformative periods, seeking support through coaching and workshops can be a crucial part of your journey, helping you cultivate resilience in the face of these challenges. In my role as your coach or workshop facilitator, my aim is to guide you towards a meaningful and authentic path through these inflection points—not merely to weather the storm, but to gain a profound understanding of your own narrative.
Examples of People I Work With:
Individuals exploring family dynamics and identity in adoption: Those seeking to understand kinship, cultural identity, and the impact of transracial adoption experiences.
People affected by cultural influences on mental health: Individuals navigating mental health conditions shaped by cultural experiences, such as anxiety, boarding school syndrome, or adaptation stress.
Multicultural individuals: Adults raised in multilingual, multi-religious, or culturally diverse settings seeking to explore their unique identity and sense of belonging.
Those managing complex trauma: Individuals healing from childhood neglect, religious abuse, or complex PTSD and looking to find resilience and self-compassion.
People impacted by racism and micro-aggressions: Individuals wanting to process and understand the psychological impact of racism and everyday discrimination in a safe, reflective space.
Humanitarian professionals and adult children of humanitarian workers: Those whose lives or family histories involve high-risk environments, looking to build resilience and navigate their unique psychological landscape.
Try a short session for free and see if it’s right for you.
There’s no commitment, pressure, or obligation.