Current Offerings
Beyond Body Image: Addressing Fat Bias in Therapy
A free virtual workshop for mental health providers
Body size can be a key aspect of identity that influences privilege, access, and safety, yet it’s rarely addressed in clinical training.
This workshop invites us to critically examine the impact of anti-fat bias & weight stigma & to explore liberatory frameworks for care.
Soft Power: Pleasure, Rest & Resistance
Recognizing and healing from weight stigma
This workshop is for anyone who has been harmed by weight stigma, diet culture, or fat bias in your body, your relationships, or your sense of self.
If you’re ready to explore embodiment as a path toward care, comfort, and collective resistance, this space was made for you.
Bodies That Belong:
A group for fat and body-diverse people who want to connect, share, and be witnessed in a supportive community
This group centers the experiences of fat people while welcoming anyone navigating body-based stigma related to size, disability, gender expression, or appearance. Through honest conversation, reflection, & creative exploration, we’ll name the real oppressive forces that come for our peace. We’ll also practice reclaiming comfort, connection, and joy.
This will be a trauma-informed, neurodivergent and LGBTQIA2S+ affirming group that will create space for tenderness, grief, humor, and celebration. You belong here exactly as you are.
Sex Worker Therapy Processing Group
Details:
The first Wednesday of each month, 5pm-6:30pm
This is a rolling group and new members are welcome at any time. Please click below to inquire!
Where: In-Person in Downtown Portland
Cost: “Donate what you can, if you can”
Facilitator: Tamzin Johanson
Are you a sex worker seeking a supportive space to process your experiences, build community and address challenges that may be impacting you? Join us in this SWer affirming group!
To ensure the safety of our participants, we screening those who are interested. Get started by clicking the button below!