About
Aloha Ka Kou, My name is Monique Pualani Anuenue Gomes and I would be honored to provide you with "Culturally Sensitive" therapeutic services. Please allow me to lend my Kokua (help) and walk with you through this therapeutic journey. Being Native Hawaiian born & raised on Oahu island, have experience working with Hawaii's Unique Multicultural population. According to a recent study by Krogstad (2015) Hawaii is home to the Nation's Largest Multiracial American population. This means, 1 out of 4 individuals (24%) identify with multiracial or multicultural ancestry. Therefore, to provide "culturally sensitive" therapeutic services, is to, provide "competent" therapeutic services.
Allow me to provide compassionate person-centered therapy within an empathetic environment. Focus is geared towards showing Lokomaika'i (Kindness) to one's self. In order, to foster a genuine atmosphere for SELF EMPOWERMENT, and UNCONDITIONAL POSITIVE REGARD. Wala'au O Helemai and come "Talk Story" with me.
"Culturally Sensitive" , Cultural Safety, Cultural Awareness, Mindfulness Practice, Person-Centered, Humanistic, Unconditional Positive Regard, Autism Awareness, Wahine (womens) Group, Guardians of ASD Keiki (children) Group, Self-Care, and Trauma Informed Care.
What sets us apart
Monique Pualani Anuenue Gomes offers culturally sensitive therapy, informed by her Native Hawaiian background and experience with Hawaii's diverse population. She provides compassionate, person-centered care within an empathetic environment, fostering self-empowerment and positive regard. Her areas of focus include cultural safety, trauma-informed care, mindfulness, and support groups for women and families of children with ASD.
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