Black Lives Matter
The Princeton Center for MindBody Healing stands in unequivocal, intersectional solidarity with all who have been impacted by racial oppression, discrimination, and violence rooted in systemic inequality.
We also stand side-by-side with all LGBTQIA+ black & brown lives that have been unfairly marginalized during past and present protest & remembrance. This Pride month, we especially remember Marsha P. Johnson, the black transwoman who launched the queer rights movement at Stonewall in 1969.
The impact of racial trauma on mental health is more visible and present than ever, and should never be overlooked. We vow to do our part to see, to hear, and to validate each and every individual in our care.
We are available immediately for video and phone sessions and free 15-minute consultations.
Protestors, organizers, and health care providers prioritized.
COVID-19 Update
UPDATE: The PCMBH / TLP Counseling is immediately available for video or phone sessions, delivered via SimplePractice. Free 15 minute consultations. First responders and health care providers prioritized.
We are here to work with you during this challenging time to build resiliency and reduce anxiety. In this time of required “social distancing,” we hope to stand in social solidarity with our community as we come together to combat the spread of coronavirus and adapt to the rapid changes (or stagnation) we now face.