Experts

Alison Whitemore

Alison Whitemore

Faculty

“I see ECHO as a safe and regulating space where I can create relationships to enrich the work and my own wellbeing, a place of mutual support and solidarity. I feel hope that our communities are moving past survival and into an experience of feeling deeply loved, with a solid sense of safety and connection.”

Alison “Al” Whitemore, LCSW, RPT, is an enrolled tribal member of Round Valley Indian Tribes. She has nearly 30 years of experience in clinical social work practice bringing collaborative approaches in Neuro-relational, Ecological, Developmental and Cultural frameworks of Indigenous mental health and wellness. Al grapples to subvert colonial approaches by connecting with traditional ways of thinking to restore health and wellbeing to our communities, learning from mentors and elders.   Al has been privileged to work in both Tribal health programs and with regional/national Native organizations, currently focusing her energies on strengthening the relational health of community through families. Al is an alumni of the Napa Parent/Infant Mental Health Fellowship and recently completed the Georgetown Certificate in Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation.

Affiliated ECHO Programs

Al is faculty for the Healing ECHO, Early Relational Health and Journey to Health ECHO programs. 

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