Description
Moradeyo Adeyi is a trauma-focused, psychodynamic therapist who brings a culturally inclusive lens to her practice. Central to her practice is a focus on collaboration, compassion, and cultural humility. Moradeyo believes that the mind, body, and spirit work together, and all aspects should be explored to promote overall wellness.
Moradeyo’s experiences are influenced from her work at CASES, Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, and Siena House Shelter for women and children. She has had the opportunity to work with adolescents, adults, families, using multiple modalities- individual and group therapy. Presenting issues in her work include: anxiety, depression, oppression, racial trauma, PTSD, and postpartum depression.
Moradeyo is passionate about equity and inclusion, with a focus on providing exemplary therapeutic experiences for the marginalized and underrepresented.
Moradeyo’s self-care and wellness practices include: meditation, reading, reality TV, and writing.