Healing Shame Directory Of Certified Practitioners

Disclaimer: This professional directory can help you locate a Healing Shame Practitioner. We cannot make assurances that any individual would be suitable for the needs of a particular individual. A listing in this directory does not constitute an endorsement of any particular person. It reflects their completion of a training program in Healing Shame – Lyon/Rubin Method. Therefore, we cannot be held responsible for the actions and abilities of any person listed here. Nor are we claiming or guaranteeing the credentials listed here, other than that the Practitioner has completed a full training program in Healing Shame with Bret Lyon and Sheila Rubin or has the equivalent experience. Not all of those listed are licensed mental health professionals. Practitioners have listed their credentials, including licensure, in their individual listings at their sole responsibility, and we are not in any way guaranteeing their accuracy. Users of this directory understand and agree that the Healing Shame program is neither liable nor responsible for any actions of those using or choosing to list in this directory.


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Jill Anderson, Certified Trauma Recovery Coach Beaverton OR 97005 Phone: 503-312-3344 Email: info@jillandersoncoaching.com Web: https://www.jillandersoncoaching.com

Virtual Sessions Only

During the first 12 years of life, we form our belief systems, both limiting and empowering. From our experiences, we create our story which then defines how we see ourselves and the world. Shame is what keeps us playing small or staying quiet when we want to scream, ‘STOP.’  Healing shame allows us to re-write our stories into healthier versions where we can experience calm and more freedom. We can never go back and change what happened, but moving forward can be a choice to create a sense of well-being. 

I am a certified trauma recovery coach, Level 1 IFS practitioner, specializing in developmental trauma. I am also trained in somatic work through Somatic Experiencing International. Together with focus on the shame work from the Center for Healing Shame, I use these modalities to work with teenagers, adults and first responders. Walking alongside clients as they gently work their way through understanding what happened to them, as opposed to what’s wrong with them, is an honor.