HELLO, MY NAME IS
MIKAELA DE LA MYCO
(she/they)
📋 Peer Counselor | California Trauma Intervention Certified | Trauma-Informed Herbalist | Sex Worker 📍San Diego, CA 💬 English 🌐 Hybrid

Mikaela de la Myco is a sacred hoe, mother, folk herbalist, community organizer and intimacy care provider who centers culturally competent nature-based care centering Survivors, sex workers and families. She is the founder of mushWOMB and Mama de la Myco, platforms that center BIPOC, queer communities, and families in psychedelic and herbal education. Mikaela facilitates retreats and programs such as ECO Sensual and the Herbal & Trauma-Informed Advocacy Certification, and serves as caretaker for MA’AT (Matriarchal Alliance for Accountability and Transparency), supporting survivors of harm in wellness spaces.

Qualifications
🛋️ In practice for 4 years
🎓 University of California at Riverside '17 Bachelor of Arts in English, Concentration in Ethnic Studies, Women’s Studies, and Gender and Sexuality;
My Practice At A Glance
🗒️ Modalities: Nature based, Trauma Focused, Integrative
👥 Clientele: I see adult femmes, Queer, POC, Mothers, and SA survivors
🧩 Specialities: Sex therapy, Anxiety, Depression, LGBTQ+, family conflict, life transitions, Marital and Premarital, Parenting, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum, Racial Identity, Self Esteem, Sexual Abuse
Finances
Insurance: N/A
Private Pay: $77-88 per hour
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