Vivian Lee

(she/we)

Trauma-informed Somatic & Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist

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As a Trauma-informed Somatic Therapist and Biodynamic Craniosacral therapist, Vivian’s embodied deep listening is rooted in warmth, authenticity, and care, guiding the client into expanding self-awareness and self-expression. Through a combination of gentle touch and dialoguing, she supports a process of living inquiry and sense-making. Vivian’s practice dwells at the intersection of art, ecology, and well-being, focusing on creating safe spaces to support regeneration and healing for oneself, the community, and the planet.  Integrating her journey in the food system as a social researcher and farmer, she offers Mindful and Conscious Eating workshops and sharing in community and corporate spaces. She believes that community is essential, and her social artistry sees her bringing people together for nourishing conversations and mindfulness practices, holding space for collective living inquiry and sense-making.

 

Grounded in her personal mindfulness and meditation practice, Vivian’s compassionate approach embraces inclusivity and diversity; she meets each person where each unique being is at, and creatively collaborates with participants in expanding their capacity for holding uncertainties in this complex world. Vivian tends to her interactions with life from an embodied, ecological, and cultural lens that is climate-aware and nature-supported, creating safe containers for deep existential inquiry into difficult emotions including earth grief and eco-anxiety. Valuing interior experiences as vital to a sense of self, she supports clients to come into wholeness, cultivate fulfilling relationships, navigate boundaries, and develop a sense of identity and belonging.

 

Her body-mind practices began over a decade ago as a classical yoga teacher and organic edible gardener. Since then, she has completed training in Embodied Trauma-Informed Facilitation with Yoga For Humankind, Trauma-Informed Relational Somatic Therapy with Illuma Health, and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy with Body Intelligence. Vivian comes to somatic work from her personal journey observing intergenerational patterns of history and behavior in her own family stories and her desire to create transformative shifts, find authentic expression, and build healthier ways in how we relate to ourselves and one another.

 

Vivian tends to each session from an embodied, ecological, and cultural lens that is climate-aware and nature-supported, holding spaces for deep existential inquiry into difficult emotions, including earth grief and eco-anxiety. Valuing interior experiences as vital to a sense of self, she supports clients to come into wholeness, cultivate fulfilling relationships, navigate boundaries, and develop a sense of identity and belonging.