Breaking Boxes

Breaking Boxes Breaking Boxes offers individual, family and group therapy sessions as well as workshops/retreats. Life coaching through skype or phone sessions.

Breaking Boxes also develops psycho-educational modules that can be linked together to create programs that empower adolescents and adults in a variety of settings including hospitals, residential treatment facilities, behavioral health centers, and schools.

Take a break! 🤪
10/13/2025

Take a break! 🤪

09/29/2025

The office phone is down today until around noon tomorrow due to an issue with TDS. Still reachable on my cell phone 🤪

You’re a good duck 🥰
09/18/2025

You’re a good duck 🥰

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09/07/2025

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09/04/2025

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If you are near Albuquerque!
08/03/2025

If you are near Albuquerque!

Live Toltec teachings

08/01/2025

Have you seen the recent executive order on homelessness? Its frightening. I’m glad an organization is stepping forward to say something. I went into this field to help people, not hurt them.

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) strongly opposes an executive order from President Trump that would forcibly remove unhoused people from public spaces and institutionalize them. This order criminalizes poverty and does little to address mental illness, economic distress and other issues that cause homelessness.
Social work is rooted in the belief that every person, regardless of mental health, addiction, or housing status situation, deserves dignity, compassion, and the right to thrive. Homelessness is not a crime. Mental illness and addiction are not moral failings and systems level solutions must be grounded in care, not punishment.

Instead of prioritizing institutionalization, If we are truly committed to ending homelessness and improving mental health outcomes, we must invest in affordable housing, accessible behavioral health services, peer support, and culturally responsive wraparound care.

Social workers across this country know that the path to stability requires early intervention, trauma-informed care, and policies rooted in equity and evidence not criminalization. This executive order moves us backward and directly attacks those experiencing economic distress.

“NASW will continue to advocate for humane, just, and effective responses to the intersecting crises of homelessness, addiction and mental illness,” said NASW CEO Anthony Estreet, PhD, MBA, LCSW-C. “Our communities deserve better and we must do better.”

A good example of taking accountability 🤪
06/19/2025

A good example of taking accountability 🤪

Protesting today in an effort to protect your healthcare and other very important rights! Even your right to drive by an...
06/14/2025

Protesting today in an effort to protect your healthcare and other very important rights!

Even your right to drive by and tell me to f**k off and get a job 🤪 (I still love you)

Healthcare is so, so important.

Medicaid is what allows me to have this practice and I’m going to fight for it and I’m going to fight for you 💕🌈

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606 Ivy Street
Truth Or Consequences, NM
87901

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 6pm
Wednesday 12pm - 6pm
Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 5pm

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