Systemic Rings of Care
The Systemic Rings of Care is a flexible toolbox that brings together different methods I have been trained in and have explored through my own lived and professional experience. It offers a way of understanding healing as a process that unfolds in layers. It is not based on a linear protocol or a one-size-fits-all approach.
Rather than focusing only on what happens “inside” a person, this approach recognizes that wellbeing is deeply shaped by the systems and environments we live in. Care becomes most sustainable when we attend both to inner regulation and to the relational and structural conditions that surround us. Each process is co-created, drawing from different rings depending on what is needed.
Ways We Can Work Together
Accompaniment
For individuals seeking support with trauma, stress, life transitions, or deepening their capacity to listen to their bodies and inner worlds within their lived contexts.
Supervision & Mentoring
For therapists, physiothrapists, facilitators, humanitarian workers, and practitioners who wish to reflect on their work through a trauma-informed, somatic, and culturally responsive lens.
Group Spaces & Communities of Practice
Ongoing group spaces in English and Spanish, where individual work is held within a collective field of learning, reflection, and embodied practice.
Organizational & Systemic Work
Supporting teams and institutions to cultivate cultures of care, sustainability, and trauma-informed practice, attending both to individual wellbeing and structural conditions.
& Systemic Change
The ways we embody care influence how we shape institutions, cultures, and policies.
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Healing is co-created through relationships—across time, family systems, and community.
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How we regulate ourselves shapes how we relate to the world…
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Healing is a return to relationship—with land, spirit, and story.
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A Living Community of Practice
Individual accompaniment does not happen in isolation. If relevant, clients working with me in 1:1 process are also invited to join a bilingual (English and Spanish from multiple countries) community of practice that meets twice per month. This space offers continuity, collective reflection, and embodied practice, allowing learning and regulation to be supported relationally over time.
This community reflects the essence of the Systemic Rings of Care: healing and integration are strengthened when personal processes are held within relational and collective fields.