Mission Statement

TISE Consulting and Therapy aims to holistically heal trauma on an individual and systemic level. They do this by breaking down the boundaries between mental, physical, sexual, and spiritual health AND making healing accessible and fun. By focusing on relational healing, individuals, organizations, and systems have an increased capacity to meet their goals. TISE uses the latest scientific research and evidence-based practices to meet needs as varied as improving employee satisfaction and retention in the workplace to learning emotional regulation skills. TISE vows to meet each individual and organization where they are with compassion and patience, while encouraging accountability and measurable progress.

 

About the Founder

 

TISE Consulting and Therapy was founded by Jayden Aubryn, MSW, LICSW, CSSW, CDBT, CIMHP, NCSF-CPT. Jayden (they/them) is a Black, queer, ethically non-monogamous, non-binary psychotherapist, personal trainer, and consultant in the state of Washington. Jayden has been involved in organizational development since 2017, when they started the first Gender-Sexuality Alliance at a high school in Kentucky, USA. Since then, Jayden has created mental health tools for large non-profits, collected and analyzed data on attitudes of racial equity, co-founded multiple equity committees, conducted trainings on anti-oppression and facilitating difficult conversations, written proposals for improved social equity initiatives, and more.

Jayden has experience systematically increasing trauma-informed social equity on the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Notable experience comes from their work in non-profits, educational systems, county-level initiatives, psychotherapy sessions, state-level conferences, and more.

In their therapeutic work, Jayden’s main focus is to help you build a better relationship with your body. They believe that emotions are your body’s way of communicating with you. Instead of being afraid and avoidant of your emotional states, learn how to have an open and productive conversation with your body based on what it’s trying to communicate to you. They do this by taking an integrative approach with an emphasis on somatic experiencing and nervous system regulation. They are also passionate about making healing accessible and fun by using movement, music, art, and food.

As a psychotherapist, Jayden understands the emotional difficulties of progressing in social equity. In a divisive age where an honest mistake can easily backfire, Jayden is committed to a non-judgmental, trauma-informed approach to anti-oppressive work. Jayden will address the real fears, anxieties, and other complex emotions that arise when giving up privilege and centering viewpoints that feel uncomfortable.