
Healing Pathways: Finding Your Therapeutic Match with Grace Lawrie
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Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming, but understanding different therapy modalities can help you make an informed choice for your healing journey.
• Different therapy modalities work for different people - there's no one-size-fits-all approach
• Top-down approaches like CBT focus on changing thoughts to change feelings and behaviors
• Bottom-up approaches like somatic therapy work with the body to access emotions and release trauma
• Therapists often practice modalities that worked in their own healing journeys
• Person-centered therapy focuses on the therapeutic relationship as the foundation for healing
• Somatic work helps clients reconnect with their bodies to access emotions and regulate their nervous systems
• Intergenerational approaches examine family patterns to understand current challenges
• Finding the right therapist may take several consultations - and that's completely normal
• Trauma can be defined as anything that overloaded your nervous system, not just extreme events
• The therapeutic relationship is ultimately more important than any specific modality
Episode Guest:
Meet Grace Lawrie, LPC – Therapist, Healing Partner, and Advocate for Neurodivergent & LGBTQIA+ Communities
Grace is a deeply intuitive and compassionate therapist who brings a holistic, embodied approach to healing. Rooted in the belief that the therapeutic relationship is the foundation of transformation, Grace creates a space of safety, curiosity, and collaboration where clients can explore their inner landscapes and reconnect with their inherent wisdom.
With training in Internal Family Systems (IFS), Gestalt therapy, somatic practices, and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), Grace supports clients in aligning their emotional, physical, and psychological selves. Her work is anchored in anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and neurodiversity-affirming frameworks—making her a trusted guide for neurodivergent individuals, LGBTQIA+ clients, and those navigating complex trauma, identity exploration, and non-traditional relationships.
As a clinician for queer and neurodivergent folks, Grace brings lived experience, deep empathy, and authenticity into every session. Whether supporting clients through emotional healing, relationship dynamics, or psychedelic integration, she empowers them to move from surviving to thriving—on their own terms.
To contact Grace Lawrie
Email: grace@movingpartspsychotherapy.com
Psychology Today Profile - Grace Lawrie
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Show hosted by:
Catia Hernandez Holm, LMFT-A
Supervised by Susan Gonzales, LMFT-S, LPC-S
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