Reframe Your Story - Repair Your System

Collaborative systemic work to shift intergenerational patterns, rebuild connection, and restore emotional and physical well-being.

Welcome to Mind, Body, & Spirit Integrative therapy. I provide compassionate, trauma‑informed mental health care for individuals, adolescents, couples, and families grounded in a relational approach. I believe healing happens in relationship to others, to the body, and to one’s deeper sense of meaning and spirit. My practice attends to the whole person by integrating evidence‑based psychotherapy with mind‑body and faith‑oriented practices that honor each client’s values and cultural background.

Sessions are culturally sensitive, paced to your comfort, and tailored to your goals, whether you seek short‑term skills, trauma recovery, relational deepening, or spiritual and bodily reconnection. I welcome individuals, partners, and parents seeking thoughtful, integrative care that honors mind, body, and spirit. To learn more or schedule a consultation, please reach out. Your experience and values will guide the work we do together.

Hello, I am Gabriela Eddison, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Associate under the supervision of Dr. Nicole Piland.

I work with parenting challenges, adolescent development, relationship distress, and the effects of trauma using a flexible, client‑led blend of approaches: Narrative Therapy to re‑author life stories; Trauma‑Informed CBT and EMDR for processing and symptom relief; Gottman Method and Emotion‑Focused Therapy for relational repair and connection; inner‑child healing and somatic techniques to restore safety and regulation. Mind‑body practices, mindfulness, breathwork, guided movement, and body‑based stabilization are woven into treatment to reduce physiological stress and increase emotional resilience. Using Bowen Systems Theory, we develop awareness of intergenerational patterns of trauma & transform your bloodline. For clients who welcome spiritual or faith‑based integration, I incorporate prayerful reflection, spiritually informed meaning‑making, and collaboration with faith leaders when appropriate, always respectfully and without proselytizing.

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