Be softer with you
you are a living breathing thing
a memory to someone
a home to a life

- nayyirah waheed

 
 

Katelyn Song MSW, LICSW

Somatic Therapist

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Healing from trauma and oppression is an act of courage, liberation and self-love. Healing is possible. Inside of your body there is unwavering intergenerational wisdom, an incredible amount of courage and resilience. I am hopeful.

I work with people of all identities to re-embody and reclaim what was once inherently known before the impact of trauma and oppression: safety, dignity, mutual connection and agency. Through a relational approach and body-based, Somatic Therapy I partner with clients to identify what deeply matters to them and cultivate more aliveness and new skills to align their actions and values.

I have a deep commitment to making my practice accessible to people of color, young folks, queer-identified folks and people working in social and environmental movement work. At this time I work with folks ages 16+.

My approach to healing work is informed by my training with generative somatics trauma theory, body work and politicized healing.

I have been working in the Seattle area as a youth worker for more than a decade and received my Masters in Social Work from the University of Washington School of Social Work. I identify as a woman of color, Korean transnational adoptee, mother and someone who is committed to my own path of healing and transformation.