
Elliott-Sequoia Endre, MFT-CST #128250, serves on the faculty of the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California, and the San Francisco State University Department of Counseling, in San Francisco, California. Elliott-Sequoia has worked in psychology, public health, and human sexuality, across Britain, Canada, and the United States. Transcending borders, their work is in service to healing from purity culture on the somatic level, healing the cultural relationship to the feminine beyond gender, and creating sustainable relationships to inner and outer ecologies.Â
At the heart of their work beats body autonomy, woven into community-centric models of care. Best known for establishing the first private psychotherapy practice to explicitly center sex workers (2016), their therapeutic and coaching work has since expanded to support all those at the intersections of sex, money, and power. Elliott-Sequoia maintains an eco-therapy, supervision, and telehealth practice in California, alongside a global coaching practice for individuals, aspiring and practicing clinicians, couples, sex workers and their clients, groups, and polycules.Â
Their theoretical orientation blends Somatic Depth Psychology with Emotionally Focused Therapy modalities informed by intersectional feminism, Jungian and Transpersonal Psychology. Their work incorporates the Health At Every Size (HAES) model, as well as sacred archetypes rooted in land and dispersed by diaspora across global cultures.Â
Academically, Elliott Sequoia’s research background includes; public health access in the United Kingdom (NHS), psychological contraindications in transgender health care (US and UK), sexual and care labor, and the psychological impact of Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA) on sex workers (US). They sit on the Board of Advisors for the NOWAK society whose mission is to connect and organize psychedelic communities, and give voice to the essential values and pressing issues of the psychedelic movement. They are a member of the American Association of Sex Educators and Therapists (AASECT), an ongoing student at California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), and a graduate of the Dandelion School of Herbal Studies (DHC).
Their personal interests include bodies of water, wild foraging, etymology, data control, care economies, perennial philosophy, and myths and storytelling from around the world.
Email:Â elliott@elliottendre.com
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Elliott Sequoia Endre, M.A., LMFT #128250
Wright Institute Counseling Psychology Program
San Francisco State University Graduate Department of Counseling
Creating sustainable relationships to sex, money, and powerÂ
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