019 Bri Liu - Racial Identity, Immigrant Trauma and Working with Unhoused Communities

In this episode, David sits down with Bri Liu, a Licensed Professional Counsellor offering mental health services through the YWCA and her own private practice, with a focus on immigrant trauma, and somatic healing. They discuss Bri's early struggles with her racial identity as a Chinese immigrant in small town Texas, what drew her to become a mental health professional, what she learned working with the unhoused communities in Austin, trauma conscious yoga, practicing unconditional positive regard, and much more! Bri brings wonderful energy and insights to this episode, and its one you won't want to miss!

Bri is a Licensed Professional Counselor who is passionate about social justice, providing accessible trauma informed care, and offering people a different lens than the dominant culture to make sense of their experiences. Bri has experience working with folks of all ages and backgrounds, in a variety of settings.She is currently one of the lead therapists at YWCA Greater Austin and also owns a small private practice. Prior to becoming fully licensed, she worked in community mental health, providing services to unhoused individuals with complex physical and mental health needs. She also has experience with working with college students and providing school based counseling services to grade school children and teens.

As a daughter of Chinese immigrants herself, Bri is particularly drawn to working with other children of FirstGeneration immigrants and those who identify as BIPOC. She is passionate about working with people who have been most impacted by oppressive systems in the US, examining how individual and collective well-being impact one another, and exploring what liberation for all can look like, all while acknowledging that ancient wisdom and teachings often has the answers we are seeking. Bri has training in various trauma processing and somatic modalities, including Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Body Mind Psychotherapy, and the Trauma Conscious Yoga Method. The heart of her work is people centered, connection focused, and influenced by Relational Cultural Theory and Liberation Psychologies. She is also a Trauma Informed and Inclusive Registered Yoga Teacher and loves to incorporate play, movement, and the body into her work, when possible.

https://www.briliulpc.com/