Erin Moraga Raber, MA, MT-BC (They/She)
Erin Moraga Raber, MA, MT-BC, pre-licensed LMHC (they/she), Psychotherapist at And Still We Rise, LLC, is a clinical mental health counselor and board-certified music therapist whose approach centers decolonial and liberatory frameworks. Erin’s therapeutic style is relational, resource-oriented, holistic, trauma-informed, and collaborative—grounded in an awareness of the societal, cultural, political, environmental, spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects that shape each client’s experience and well-being. They believe in co-creating a culturally affirming therapeutic space where clients can connect with their own power and agency in their healing process, and deepen their understanding of self and their inner world. Erin values the wisdom of the body and honors each client’s personal strengths, inner resources, practices, and knowledges that contribute to their healing and liberation.
As a queer, non-binary, mixed-race white Chicanx, Erin is rooted in community and guided by the belief systems and spiritual practices of their ancestors, along with Indigenous worldviews. Their clinical work draws on a range of methodologies, including music therapy, somatic therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), transpersonal psychology, and psychodynamic approaches. Erin’s unique voice-based music therapy method challenges dominant Eurocentric paradigms in the music therapy field by incorporating ancient and modern sound healing practices, as well as Indigenous and non-Western models of healing with sound and music.
Erin has experience supporting BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ individuals, couples, and groups seeking support around anxiety, gender and sexuality identity development, life transitions, depression, PTSD, and complex trauma. They also work with clients navigating cancer or chronic illness, caregiving, end-of-life experiences, and grief and loss.
Erin holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Music Therapy from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. They have received additional training and accreditation through the California Institute of Integral Studies in Sound, Voice, and Music Healing and the Vox Mundi School of Sound and the Voice. Erin is also certified in Hospice and Palliative Care Music Therapy through The Center for Music Therapy in End-of-Life Care and trained in resource-oriented music and imagery through the Institute for Music and Consciousness.
Outside of work, Erin enjoys singing and playing music, salsa dancing, spending time in nature, listening to live music, and engaging in and with various spiritual practices and communities.
Erin is fluent in English and speaks Spanglish.
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