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Grey Doolin, M.Ed.

GREY DOOLIN, M.ED.

Pronouns: They/Them

Grey Doolin is a trauma-informed writer, facilitator, speaker, coach, and consultant. Their work centers around supporting LGBTQ+ folks who’ve experienced relational harm within their chosen families and broader LGBTQ+ communities, to heal and learn the skills necessary to create healthy and nourishing community. They also work with LGBTQ+ organizations of all types and sizes to better understand how to cultivate a greater sense of belonging for folks within the organization and the folks they serve. A radically authentic and rigorous visionary, Grey is a spiritual seeker and devotee of their healing path. They are dedicated to reimagining community beyond cycles of trauma and harm. They have a master’s degree in Counseling and 6 years of PhD-level training as a therapist. Grey's approach is informed by parts work, somatics, nonviolent communication, and their own experiences as someone in trauma recovery. They are the creator and facilitator of Heartbroken Open Mic—a first-of-its-kind trauma-informed and somatically aware open mic space—dedicated to helping LGBTQ+ folks name the truth of what hurts and repair disconnection with themselves and others.

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Working with Grey offers a unique opportunity to engage with a trauma-informed expert who deeply understands the complexities of LGBTQ+ experiences. Their extensive background, including a master’s degree in Counseling and six years of PhD-level training as a therapist, ensures a high level of expertise and compassion. Grey’s innovative approach, incorporating parts work, somatics, and nonviolent communication, provides a holistic path to healing and growth. As the creator of Heartbroken Open Mic, they have pioneered a trauma-informed, somatically aware space for authentic expression and community healing. Grey's dedication to reimagining community beyond trauma and harm makes them an invaluable partner for those seeking to cultivate healthy, nourishing relationships and inclusive environments.

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