Our Practitioners
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FounderI started Wild Roots in an attempt to expand the offerings of traditional psychotherapy to include the much bigger context we all exist in: nature and the non-human world, ancestral legacies, and the voice of the body and nervous system to name a few.
I am deeply passionate and curious about how we can deepen our connections and relationships to these aspects of life to support greater healing and wellness that benefits the whole system.
I do my best to make services accessible. Sessions are offered in Spanish and English, and I accept Medicaid and sliding-scale.
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JoJo is our lead equine therapist, supporting her people through quiet confidence, sensitivity, and unwavering presence. She allows others to find those same places deep inside and unwind blockages and patterns that prevent them from being in deep connection.
Outside of work and caring for her herd, Jojo’s favorite activities are eating elm leaves and galloping in the arroyo.
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My passion is supporting people to grow in self-awareness and walk the road of healing to transform trauma & pain into superpowers. My own winding road has been just that kind of transformational journey, rooted in integrative healing modalities, wilderness immersion and indigenous ceremony.
My work with clients is a potent combination of hands-on nervous system regulation, somatic trauma release, craniosacral therapy and parts work. One vital aspect is supporting the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) to return to a healthy, regulated state that is capable of meeting life's inevitable challenges. Through a combination of gentle bodywork, dialogue, and movement, we address a wide range of symptoms and conditions including chronic pain, anxiety, PTSD, stress, trauma, depression, burnout and more.
I received my BCST (Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist), ABD (Advanced Biodynamic Diploma), and PLC (Polarity Life Coach) from 5 years of intensive training and teaching assistantship at the Colorado School of Energy Studies in Boulder, Colorado.
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I’m Moxie — a therapist grounded in both heart and practice, here to walk with you beyond the walls of traditional therapy. My work weaves Brainspotting (a somatic trauma-therapy modality), IFS-informed Parts Work & Inner Child healing, expressive arts, ritual and ancestral practices, and earth-reconnection. I also support clients navigating plant medicine integration, microdosing, and medication tapering, always with care, safety, and alignment with current legal frameworks in New Mexico.
With a background as a yoga teacher and mindfulness practitioner, I bring an embodied approach that honors both the soul and the nervous system. I see therapy as relational and humanistic — a refuge where creativity, spirituality, and healing can come alive.
I welcome both English and Spanish-speaking clients, and I am deeply committed to creating an inclusive space for people of all genders, sexual orientations, cultural backgrounds, and spiritual traditions. My aim is to hold space for the sacred, creative, and wounded parts of you — supporting wholeness, presence, and transformation.