Tasha Hunter (she/her) is a speaker, trainer, and Certified Level 3 Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist known for her soulful, grounded presence and liberatory lens. As a Black, queer, neurodivergent trauma survivor and author of Liberation, Tell Me Where It Hurts, and What Children Remember, she brings a depth of lived experience, clinical expertise, and ancestral wisdom to every offering.
Whether speaking to therapists, community, students, or survivors, Tasha creates learning spaces that are heartfelt, anti-oppressive, and affirming of all identities. Her workshops are rooted in social justice, spirituality, and intersectional healing—with a focus on embodiment, liberation, and compassionate witnessing. Tasha offers virtual and in-person presentations in the following areas:
🔹Internal Family Systems (IFS) through a Liberatory Lens
Teaching the IFS model beyond the 8Cs—centering culture, identity, and ancestral healing
Working with marginalized identities using anti-oppressive IFS approaches
Help for Healers: Applying IFS to Clinician Parts
When Healers Harm: Rupture and Repair
🔹 Trauma, Grief, and Ancestral Healing
The Audacity to Heal: Grief, joy, and reclaiming power after trauma
Legacy Burdens and Intergenerational Trauma
Healing estrangement, rejection, and loss from a spiritual and psychological lens
🔹 Military, Moral Injury & Identity Conflict
Supporting Black and BIPOC service members navigating racism, moral injury, and identity masking
🔹 Psychedelic Integration & Community Healing
Supporting BIPOC, women/femmes, and LGBTQIA+ clients in medicine work
Naming harm, addressing harm in medicine spaces
🔹 Suicide & Compassionate Endings
Holding suicidal and self-harming parts with love, curiosity, and dignity
Why Book Tasha?
Deep clinical experience: Certified Level 3 IFS Therapist and trauma specialist
Experienced in embodied, somatic, and trauma-informed care
Anti-oppressive framework rooted in intersectionality and decolonization
Lived experience as a Black queer woman and trauma survivor
Offers grounding practices, experiential exercises, and storytelling
Neurodivergent-affirming, culturally responsive, and spiritually inclusive
Spiritually grounded and ethically attuned
Able to hold both individual healing and collective liberation
Bring heart, truth, courage, and ancestral wisdom
What People Say
“Tasha is the kind of trainer who makes you feel safe enough to do real healing. She holds the room with love and honesty.”
— Past Participant, IFS Training
“Powerful. Soulful. Grounded. I left her workshop with a renewed sense of purpose and belonging.”
— Conference Attendee, 2024
“She teaches what most trainings won’t touch—grief, rage, legacy, and liberation—all with compassion.”
— Clinical Consultant, NC
Speaker Bio
Tasha Hunter, MSW, LCSW (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Level 3 Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist, and author of Liberation: An IFS-Inspired Companion for Psychedelic and Ancestral Medicine Experiences, Tell Me Where It Hurts, and What Children Remember. Her work centers Black, LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and trauma-impacted communities, with a focus on grief, estrangement, moral injury, and liberation.
She has spoken and trained at universities, healing collectives, and IFS events. Tasha writes regularly on Substack at tashathewriter.substack.com, and offers supervision, consultation, and anti-oppressive trainings for clinicians and community healers.
Booking & Inquiries
Tasha offers:
Keynote speaking
Half-day and full-day workshops
4–8 week training series
Panels and guest lectures
Retreat and group facilitation
Email: tashahunterlcsw@gmail.com
Speaker Packet available upon request