Joanna Dunton
Joanna is a Native American (Hopi), queer womxn of color closely attuned to the intersectionality of her existence which allows her firsthand experience to the unique intricacies of a person. Joanna describes her culture as being rooted in community, social justice, protection of the Earth, shared learning, and the consideration of how one’s actions impact the next seven generations. Joanna has been in the field since 2011, she interacts with a Person-Centered approach and modality to support, guide and assist clients in a culturally sensitive way and believes people are the experts on themselves. Joanna's therapeutic style is primarily rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a Systems Approach and Mindfulness, with a focus on better understanding the origins of one's thoughts and behaviors and how those impact one's past, present, and future. By gaining awareness, you have the power to change your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a healthier way.
About Me
Specialty:
Behavioral/Mental Health, Psychotherapy, Therapist
Languages:
English
Gender:
Woman
Ethnicity:
American Indian or Alaska Native or Indigenous
Sexual Orientation:
Pansexual
Insurance accepted:
Private Insurance
United Healthcare
Cigna
Aetna
Kaiser Permanente
Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico
Optum Health
Oscar Health Insurance Co.
Self Pay
Self Pay (Adjusted for Income/Sliding scale)
Patient Focus
- BIPOC
- Transgender/Nonbinary
- Youth
Approach
- Harm Reduction
- Weight Inclusive
- Informed Consent
- Racial Equity
- Sex Positive
- Trauma Informed Care
Location
- Virtual