Meet Cheyenne

About Cheyenne

Cheyenne is a certified somatic practitioner and integrates elements of CBT into her practice. 

As a queer, disabled, chronically ill, and neurodivergent person, Cheyenne strives to continually decolonize and reindigenize her mind, body, and practice so she can work with clients from an anti-colonial, anti-racist, and trauma-sensitive framework. 

Cheyenne has an autoimmune disease (celiac) and is extremely passionate about working with folks who have chronic illness, chronic pain, disability, and those who are still COVIDing. Cheyenne works with women, femmes, and non-binary folks, especially those at the intersections of disability, neurodivergence, and chronic illness/pain. 

Cheyenne is originally from East Tennessee and deeply believes in the magic of Appalachia. Cheyenne owes much of her own values to that of the community-minded, rural Appalachians who have influenced her life. 

In her free time, Cheyenne likes to read spicy romantasy with morally-gray leads, watch cozy YouTube videos, try new coffee shops, watch Studio Ghibli movies, scroll on TikTok (RIP), kiss her three black cats on their little foreheads, and hang out with her spouse.

Services and Offerings

Cheyenne incorporates elements of CBT and Applied Polyvagal Theory into her somatic practice and takes a gentle, intuitive, and authentic approach to somatic work. Cheyenne works primarily with folks who are queer (allies welcome!), neurodivergent, disabled, and/or those who experience chronic pain and chronic illnesses. Cheyenne also works with folks who have autoimmune diseases, dynamic disabilities, OCD, PMDD, monogamous/polyamorous dynamics, and those who are still COVIDing.

  • 50 mins | $150

  • Please inquire via our contact form.

Questions? Learn more about Cheyenne’s services here.