A field of somatic, symbolic, and archetypal inquiry.

Morphogenic Bodies

Morphogenic Bodies is a depth-oriented healing field devoted to the integration of trauma, psyche, and symbolic experience within the body.

I work directly with individuals in processes of inner excavation — supporting the unraveling of traumatic imprinting, relational wounding, and nervous system dysregulation, while also attending to the archetypal and mythic dimensions that often emerge alongside deep healing work. My practice bridges trauma-informed somatics, vocal deamouring, parts-based work, ritual theatre, mythopoesis, and relational field awareness. It is grounded in nervous system literacy and psychological responsibility, while remaining open to the complexity of human experience. The core focus of my work is the merging of both the scientific and the shamanic realms; so not to collapse into one or the other.

Specialisation and Scope of Practise —

For over six years, I have worked closely with individuals navigating complex psychological, relational, and somatic terrain. My specialisation sits at the intersection of trauma integration and depth-oriented expansion.

I specialise in supporting those living with the impact of sexual violation, abandonment, neglect, chronic stress activation, attachment wounds, anxiety, depression, and complex emotional states that feel overwhelming, confusing, or difficult to regulate alone. Many of the people who find their way to this work are navigating cycles of hyperarousal and collapse, identity shedding, relational intensity, shame patterns, dissociation, or a body that does not yet feel safe to inhabit.

My work is trauma-informed at its core. This means I understand how traumatic imprinting lives in the nervous system. How survival responses form, how the body protects, how fragmentation can occur, and how safety must be rebuilt slowly and consensually. I work with nervous system entrainment, somatic tracking, ritual theatre, energetics, parts work, and embodied processing to support regulation, integration, and restored capacity.

At the same time, I also work with individuals who may not identify as “trauma clients,” but who know that there is more available to them. These are individuals who feel the call to break through inherited patterning, shadow material, suppressed desire, relational contraction, creative stagnation, or spiritual disconnection. They are ready to expand their capacity - to feel more, to access deeper perception, to embody greater aliveness.

However, throughout the entirety of the work that I offer, I never collapse into only clinical language, nor do I bypass physiology in favour of mysticism. The work honours neurobiology and resonance, attachment and archetype, the measurable and the unseen. Integration of all dimensions of experiencing and reality is what allows us to traverse into the profound depths that we do; learning how to hold multiple truths all at once. This is integrative, holistic healing.

  • It is the remembrance that no healer, no teacher, no guide stands above you. I do not position myself as the authority over your body, your psyche, or your spirit. I stand beside you as you reclaim authorship over your own inner world. Sovereignty means your nervous system sets the pace. The body leads meaning we follow sensation, not narrative alone. Your boundaries are honoured without question. Nothing is imposed. It also means we examine where your body, spirit, or psyche may have been fragmented — through trauma, through conditioning, through relational entanglement — and we restore it gently, layer by layer.

  • Integrity means I do not guide where I have not walked. I do not teach what I have not embodied. Every offering, every method, every space I hold is rooted in lived experience, continued study, and ongoing self-examination. That is my commitment to you and to my medicine. Integrity asks for congruence; that my words, my actions, and my facilitation remain aligned. It asks that I stay accountable to the impact of this work, to ethical practice, and to the responsibility that comes with entering someone’s inner world. For me, to walk in integrity is to refuse performance and remain devoted to truth even when truth is unglamorous, slow, quiet, or scary.

  • Reverence is the posture from which I hold this work. I hold reverence for the unseen layers of experience — for the symbolic, the archetypal, the ancestral, the subtle forces that shape human life. And I hold equal reverence for the nervous system, for biology, for the slow and deliberate rebuilding of safety within the body. I do not see you as broken or in need of fixing. I see you in your highest, in the vastness of who you truly are, even when you cannot see it yourself. I bow to you, to your soul’s wisdom, to the path you are here to walk. This is not my work, it is ours, woven together in devotion to something far greater than us both.

— CORE VALUES AT MORPHOGENIC BODIES