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I’m the founder and CEO of Trauma Release and Wellness Center. I’m an internationally Certified Addiction Professional (ICAP). With expertise in Trauma Informed Therapy, spanning Trauma Release and Wellness Exercises (TRE), EMDR, Inner Child Work, and more. I offer a holistic approach to healing through a diverse toolkit including IFS, NLP, and somatic interventions.

I’m a trauma informed therapist who works with families, individuals and couples. I specialize in working with dissociation and developmental trauma, as well as relational wounds. She practices and works with clients through mind, body and soul realignment to move them towards post traumatic growth



Dr. Robert Rhoton, CEO of Arizona Trauma Institute and President of Trauma Institute International, has been a mentor for TRWC since our affiliation with the Arizona Trauma Institute. With extensive experience in mental health, including supervising various programs and serving as president of the Arizona Trauma Therapy Network, Dr. Rhoton also provided training as a Professor at Ottawa University. As a Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, he offers international consultation to enhance trauma treatment services and supports TRWC with his invaluable expertise and guidance.

Sae is a Japan-based TRE Global Certification Trainer. She has more than 15 years of experience working in Asia and the Pacific as a disaster management specialist. In the past ten years, Sae has worked as a TRE trainer, provider, and life coach, working with more than 1000 clients in Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Vietnam, and Nepal. Aun Ali is an accredited member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), and the North American Association of Drug and Alcohol Counsellors (NAADC). He is one of the first two hundred therapists to be an Internationally Certified Addiction Professionals (ICAP), as recognized by the UNODC.













