Tami Sasson

Tami is a skilled queer, neurodivergent somatic psychotherapist, facilitator, and educator with over a decade of experience supporting clients in processing trauma and integrating life experiences into paths of authenticity and well-being. After a transformative experience with autistic burnout two years ago, she embarked on a deeply personal and spiritual journey, finding sanctuary and healing in nature. This connection became foundational to her growth, deepening her understanding of herself and her role in the world.
Tami’s path includes her initiation into the Shipibo-Conibo lineage of the Peruvian Amazon and a return to her Jewish roots, enriching her practice with Indigenous teachings and making her work dynamic and expansive. Her interests span vocal expression, ecstatic dance, somatic studies, learning from diverse plant allies, and being a loving aunt.

Currently, as a Somatic Soul Weaver, Tami helps individuals reconnect with their sense of belonging to themselves and all living beings through embodied shame transmutation and soul remembrance, guiding them to rediscover their authentic voice and unique, valuable role here. At the heart of her philosophy lies a belief in authenticity and personal liberation as catalysts for individual and collective well-being, a journey she embraces with humility and dedication.