Selva Wellness Collective Opens in Austin, Bringing Holistic Mental Health Services to the Community
Selva Wellness Collective launches in Austin with a mission to empower the community through advanced mental health care, blending modern therapies with holistic and integrative approaches.
Austin, Texas, United States, 10th Oct 2024 — Selva Wellness Collective, a new boutique mental health and wellness center, has officially opened its doors in Austin. Specializing in holistic mental health services, Selva is committed to supporting the community with a unique blend of Western medical practices and Eastern and Indigenous healing philosophies. The center’s goal is to make mental health care more accessible and to create a lasting impact on the lives of Austinites.
Selva Wellness Collective offers a wide range of advanced therapeutic services, including Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), trauma-focused EMDR therapy, and comprehensive medication management. Clients can also benefit from their holistic health coaching and immersive healing retreats, designed for deep personal growth and transformation. We are an inclusive space, inviting all individuals, including queer, BIPOC, Health at Every Size, and those from both normative and alternative lifestyles, to feel welcome and supported in their healing journey.
“We are thrilled to bring our holistic, inclusive approach to mental health care to the Austin community,” said Ana Rodriguez, Founder of Selva Wellness Collective. “Our focus is to combine cutting-edge therapies with diverse healing practices to provide comprehensive support for those struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges.”
Selva’s Vision for Austin
Selva Wellness Collective aims to be a vital part of the Austin community by offering mental health services that go beyond traditional therapy. They welcome clients from all backgrounds and strive to provide a safe, inclusive space for healing. The center is committed to addressing the growing demand for accessible mental health care by offering next-day appointments and providing personalized treatment options.
By collaborating with local organizations and hosting community workshops, Selva intends to expand its reach and make a positive impact on the mental wellness of Austin’s diverse population. The center also plans to host healing intensives and retreats to support those looking for deeper therapeutic experiences.
Services at Selva Wellness Collective:
- Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP): A cutting-edge therapy for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and trauma.
- Holistic Health Coaching: Empowering clients to achieve mental, emotional, and physical well-being through personalized coaching.
- Trauma Therapy & EMDR: Specialized therapy to help clients recover from complex trauma, PTSD, and emotional distress.
- Healing Intensives: One-to-five-day retreats designed for those seeking profound personal transformation.
- Hypnosis
- Nutrition support
- Occupational therapy (i.e. dry needling)
Upcoming Events & Community Engagement
Selva Wellness Collective is actively engaging with the Austin community through upcoming mental health workshops and healing retreats, including the highly anticipated Women’s Ketamine Assisted Shadow Work Retreat in November. These events offer unique opportunities for Austinites to explore holistic healing practices in a supportive group setting.
Media Contact
Organization: Selva Wellness Collective
Contact Person: Ana Rodriguez
Website: https://www.selvawellnesscollective.com
Email: Send Email
Contact Number: +15122226960
Address: 1621 W 6th Street Austin TX 78703
City: Austin
State: Texas
Country: United States
Release Id: 10102418268
The post Selva Wellness Collective Opens in Austin, Bringing Holistic Mental Health Services to the Community appeared on King Newswire. It is provided by a third-party content provider. King Newswire makes no warranties or representations in connection with it.
Disclaimer: The views, suggestions, and opinions expressed here are the sole responsibility of the experts. No journalist was involved in the writing and production of this article.