
Nina Pick is a somatic practitioner who brings a trauma-informed, heart-centered, and attachment-based approach to her work with individuals and couples. She received an MA in comparative literature from UC Berkeley, an MA in counseling psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, and ordination from Kohenet. She has additional training in a range of modalities, including Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy, Somatic Attachment Therapy, NeuroAffective Touch, the Safe and Sound Protocol, Waldorf pedagogy, and Reiki. Her books include The Mind-Body Guide to the Twelve Steps; a children’s book, Tall Oak and Small Owl; a poetry book, At the Edge of the Dirac Sea; and The Gardener Says, a collection of quotes about gardening. She lives in Massachusetts, where she enjoys hiking, dancing, and spending time with her cat. To learn more about her, visit www.ninapick.com.