That which gives you joy and hurts nobody else is part of the divine.

Ayize Jama-Everett

We must see in every person a universe with its own secrets, with its own treasures, with its own sources of anguish, and with some measure of triumph.

Elie Wiesel 

Together we heal

Ana Luz Lopez, LCSW 108137, is a dedicated Licensed Clinical Social Worker weaving together principles of collective liberation, Internal Family Systems, and anti-racism in her transformative practice.

With a passion for fostering healing spaces, Ana is committed to guiding individuals on a journey towards mental well-being that transcends personal growth to embrace collective empowerment.

Her therapeutic approach integrates the wisdom of Internal Family Systems, recognizing the multiplicity within us, and actively engages in anti-racist work to dismantle systemic barriers.

Join Ana in a collaborative exploration of healing, resilience, and a commitment to creating a more just and liberated world.

Ana's training: 

  • Certified Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapist (PATP), with training from the Integrative Psychiatry Institute (IPI) 

  • Experiential Training for Mental Health Professionals in Psilocybin Assisted Therapy through the Experiential Training Institute (ETI)

  • MDMA-Assisted Therapy Education Program through IPI

  • 40-hour Domestic Violence Training Certification

  • Survivor's Wealth & Wellness Certification for survivors of domestic violence

  • 200-hour yoga teacher certification

  • Narcan training

  • Creative Interventions in Mental Health

  • Trauma-informed care (TIC), TIC on trauma neglect and disrupted attachment, & Beyond Trauma

  • Diagnostic Classification: DC 0-5 & Foundational, Theoretical Perspectives in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, and ICARE

  • Trauma response in infants

  • De-Escalation: Prevention, Intervention, and Afterward

  • Mental Health Impact of Separation, Detention, and Deportation on Immigrant Children and Families

  • Suicide assessment and intervention

The butterfly does not look back upon its caterpillar self, either fondly or wistfully; it simply flies on.

Guillermo del Toro