In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
129. Navigating the Emotional Storm of Endometriosis with Social Worker Yesenia Villalta
Amy speaks with Yesenia Villalta about:
-the stories we tell commonly tell ourselves about our bodies and endometriosis-tips for processing the anger we often feel toward this disease-the importance of getting curious about the shame we feel and how to move toward self-acceptance and love.
Who is Yesenia Villalta?
Yesenia Villalta is a bilingual and bicultural social worker licensed in Virginia and Maryland, USA. She is the founder and owner of Venceremos®, LLC, a holistic healing practice primarily serving Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) to overcome trauma-related stress and has served as an expert witness in qualified immigration hearings. She is trained in various modalities that support the whole person and has her framework of supporting clients through the Seven Pillars of Self-Love™. Yesenia helps healers, leaders and entrepreneurs heal their mind, body, soul and boundaries. She believes in collective healing power as a path to liberation.
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