Community Well has various practitioners that offer individual healing, yoga, therapy, and indigenous medicine. Practitioners see community members via appointment. Click a practitioners profile to make an appointment directly with a Community Well network practitioner.
Links to our other services and classes: Family Programs & Education, Free & Low-Cost Offering, & Maternal Health
General Health & Wellness
We are proud to announce the Peaceful Warriors Path program. The Peaceful Warriors movement is growing and continuing to gather men in the Bay Area who are ready to prioritize their self-care, open themselves up to be vulnerable, receive support, and heal generational traumas. This program is designed to support men in building their peer support skills, emotional intelligence, and processing, share circle best practices, and support men in becoming the best versions of themselves.
This program consists of a total of 12 weekly workshops for Pittsburg/Contra Costa residents and is made possible with funding from the YBCA Creative Corps Initiative Funding
Donaji Lona integrates her Biniza (Zapotec) indigenous ancestral legacy of interdependence, resilience, resistance, and community struggle into the organic transformation process and integrates politicized somatics in her work with clients.
Organizational, collective, and individual 1-1 sessions.
Nicole Santos is a Self-Trust Embodiment Coach and Energy Healer as well as a Bay Area native and first-gen Filipina. Join her in circle to be in deep community as you connect over reiki-infused ceremonial raw cacao followed by a group meditation and reiki healing. Reiki is a Japanese technique that can help with stress reduction, relaxation, and energetic healing.
Sue Kuyper is a bilingual politicized somatic healer and therapist, licensed clinical social worker, and organizational consultant who has been working in crossroads of social movements, community-based organizations, and healing for the past 30 years primarily in the Mission District in San Francisco, Oakland, and Guatemala.
Individual Somatic Coaching and Therapy, Group Healing, Facilitation and Organizational Consultation.
Join Kathleen (Kat) Cabanayan for group or individual Acupuncture sessions every Thursday from 3-7pm. Community Acupuncture is an opportunity to try acupuncture at a reduced cost. It hinges on the principle that healing in a shared space with other folks creates a container of co-regulation. Folks can come in with their friends or family and take a moment to rest and heal together.
This clinic integrates ancestral and energetic modalities to uplift your whole self. Our practitioners provide complementary support to Western care for your physical, mental, and spiritual needs via Reiki, Healing Touch, Herbal Plant Medicine, and Limpia + Energy Grounding.
With all that you do, it's important that you have a space for renewal and restoration. The deep intention of this clinic is to offer a safe community space where you can fill up your cup. Join us to learn more about how Sacred Path can be supportive of you and how you show up in the world.
Tereza Iñiguez-Flores offers a unique style of life coaching with a holistic blend of Meso American/Curanderismo modalities. Her work transforms the lives of individuals, couples and families seeking to find unity, healthy communication, empowerment, and growth, as they discover and free their inner essence.
Tereza Iñiguez-Flores ofrece un estilo único de coaching de vida con una mezcla holística de modalidades mesoamericanas / Curanderismo. Su trabajo transforma la vida de las personas, parejas y familias que buscan encontrar la unidad, la comunicación saludable, el empoderamiento y el crecimiento, a medida que descubren y liberan su esencia interior.
Therapists
Regina is an integrative and holistic therapist and art therapist and mainly pulls from therapeutic modalities of DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), mindfulness practices, somatic awareness, expressive arts, motivational interviewing, and also CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), attachment theory, trauma-informed care, strength-based, and structural family therapy. Regina strongly believes that every child, teen, and family is different, and one modality of therapy may work for one child, teen, or family, but not for another. Utilizing multiple modalities of therapy, while incorporating all of Regina’s previous work experiences allows her to be an effective therapist, active listener, and communicator, and empathetically meet her clients where they are at by attuning to their multifaceted needs for connection, awareness, processing, problem-solving, change, growth, discovery, healing, and wellbeing.
Faauuga is a bicultural (American Samoan), bilingual (Samoan/English) Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is passionate about helping teens and their families. Faauuga is an American Samoan who grew up in the San Francisco bay area and is fluent in English and Samoan.
Faauuga has a lot of understanding to offer his patients as he himself is a parent and a trauma survivor. His goal in therapy is to help individuals who are suffering, so they can find peace and happiness and rebound from what they are overcoming.
Leah Chalofsky is a licensed psychotherapist who provides therapy for adolescents and adults. Leah has experience working with clients on many issues and focuses on reproductive and maternal health, anxiety, recovery from trauma, domestic violence, and adolescent challenges. She provides a warm, supportive environment that allows clients to feel heard, while also challenging them to use their strengths to heal and grow.
Brigitte Knight is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has provided therapeutic services to children and families in San Francisco for over 15yrs. Specializing in treatment for children ages birth through adolescence, families, and adults, she uses a strengths-based approach and believes the therapeutic relationship and learning new ways to approach wellness creates opportunities for change and healing.
Brigitte specializes in treating ADHD, anger management, anxiety, depression, divorce/separation, educational needs & learning differences, grief, immigration issues, and trauma (PTSD).
This group is a support group for people who have given birth and would like help to process their birth experiences. The group will be a safe and non-judgmental space for people to express the many feelings that can come up after any type of birth. This group is open to all birth experiences and is not restricted to people who have given birth recently. There will be opportunities to share birth stories, process emotions, practice mindfulness, use art for expression, and connect with other birthing parents. Pre-crawling babies are welcome!