Rachel Pfau RMT

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08/01/2025

Over one million children are about to die from a man-made starvation in Gaza, and aid is just miles from the border. Join me in pausing all of your ads, promotions, and regularly scheduled content, August 1st to make room for Gaza’s voices to be heard in this dire moment. Instead, post a picture of an empty bowl to show your solidarity. You can help us send an urgent message to national news by using bit.ly/gazaisstarving to urge networks to report on the one million children that are on the brink of death from forced starvation.

We won’t feed the algorithm while Gaza starves.

Photos from Rachel Pfau RMT's post 06/15/2025

Would you attend a grief ritual for therapists, practitioners & healers?

Photos from Rachel Pfau RMT's post 06/15/2025

Would you attend a grief ritual for therapists, practitioners and healers?

Photos from Rachel Pfau RMT's post 09/06/2023

Our logomark carries profound meaning and we believe it represents the essence of our practice and vision.

Integrated within the tree trunk of our logo are two human faces looking toward each other. Representing a world where individuals are met with compassion supporting trauma healing to become more embodied, and forge even deeper connections with themselves, life and others.

The mirroring of the human face represents the attunement and presence we have with our clients on the healing journey which symbolizes our shared experience.

What we don’t see though is the network this tree’s root system is a part of. The collective nervous system of the whole forest.

Similarly, our approach to somatic therapy aims to help individuals not only develop resilience and inner strength but also to awaken connection to the whole.

The species of tree is a local coniferous and the style is indigenous-inspired which aims to add a depth of cultural respect. It pays homage to indigenous wisdom from all lands including the lands we have come from and the lands upon which we live and work. The style signifies an inclusion for many diverse cultures, and acknowledges the universality of trauma and the importance of culturally sensitive therapy.

Photos from Rachel Pfau RMT's post 09/06/2023

Our logomark carries profound meaning and we believe it represents the essence of our practice and vision.

Integrated within the tree trunk are two human faces looking towards each other. Representing a world where individuals are supported & empowered to heal from trauma, met with compassion, to become more embodied, to forge even deeper connections with themselves, life and others.

This mirroring of the face represents the attunement and presence we have with our clients on the healing journey, symbolizing our shared experience.

What we don’t see is the network the tree’s root system is a part of. The collective nervous system of the entire forest.

Similarly, somatic therapy aims to help individuals not only develop resilience, inner strength but also connection to the whole.

The species of tree is a local coniferous and the style is indigenous-inspired which aims to add a depth of cultural richness. It pays homage to indigenous wisdom from all lands including the lands we have come from and the lands upon which we live and work today. The style signifies a respect for diverse cultures, and acknowledges the universality of trauma and the importance of culturally sensitive therapy.

Photos from Rachel Pfau RMT's post 09/06/2023

Our logomark carries profound meaning and we believe it represents the essence of our practice and vision.

Integrated within the tree trunk of our logo are two human faces facing each other. Representing a world where individuals are supported & empowered to heal from trauma, met with compassion, to become more embodied, and forge even deeper connections with themselves, life and others.

This mirroring of the human face represents the attunement and presence we have with our clients on the healing journey which symbolizes our shared experience.

What we don’t see is the network this tree’s root system is a part of. The collective nervous system of the whole forest.

Similarly, somatic therapy aims to help individuals not only develop resilience, inner strength but also connection to the whole.

The species of tree is a local coniferous and the style is indigenous inspired which aims to add a depth of cultural richness. It pays homage to indigenous wisdom from all lands including the lands we have come from and the lands upon which we live and work. The style signifies a respect for diverse cultures, and acknowledges the universality of trauma and the importance of culturally sensitive therapy.

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