About
Values & Guiding Principles:
No one is broken, we are all whole.
We know that people may enter healing spaces when they are hurting, but we do not believe that pathologizing folks who walk through our doors helps them heal. We believe that each person has an innate capacity to heal and our practitioners will support strengthening of internal resources to facilitate this process.
Healing is a non-linear process.
None of us can move in a straight line from being hurt to being healed. We are called on to be curious, creative and to weather ebbs and flows in the process of healing.
Collaboration is key.
Practitioners at Get Right have devoted their time and energy to developing skills that help support healing, but only you have expertise on you. We believe that working in collaboration with your healing practitioner is the best way to cultivate wellness. We also believe that various healing modalities have so much to learn from each other and need not be siloed from each other.
Healing is hard work.
We honor the parts of you that may have doubt, worry, fear or concern about engaging in healing work. We do not see these as resistance or avoidance, but rather parts of you that are trying their best to keep you safe by keeping distance from the unknown.
We do not exist in a vacuum.
Each of us walks into a treatment room with their social location; we all carry our relationships to power and privilege with us. At Get Right Wellness we strive to maintain an anti-oppressive space by working with practitioners who are critical of how power and privilege impact relationships with their clientele and with other practitioners. As a space with founders who are both white, cis-women, we are committed to our work to decolonize our personal practice, we acknowledge that we will inevitably mess it up at times, and in those moments we will strive to be accountable and make repairs with folks in our community.
S T A F F
Lauren Urban, Founder
Jessy LaHood, Founder