A woman with long dark wavy hair smiling outdoors near a body of water.

Welcome—I invite you to arrive just as you are.

My name is Marlína Dochartaigh (Spanish and Gaelic spelling; legal spelling: Marlena Dougherty) (they/them, ray/rem, she/her), a LPCC in Colorado, and a neurodivergent, non-binary, queer somatic therapist raised on occupied Coast Salish Territories. With roots in Irish, Mestizo, and other European lineages,

I weave regenerative craft, somatic therapy, and ancestral remembrance to support individual and collective healing.

My professional path began in the colonial world of fashion design—spaces often shaped by extraction, commodification of bodies, and narrow standards of worth. As my creative practices deepened through grief, ecological awareness, neuroplasticity, liberation work, spirituality, and ancestral healing, these structures unraveled. What emerged was a devotion to practices that repair relationships with body, land, lineage, and community.

I support people navigating anxiety, depression, ecological or personal grief, masking, burnout, chronic pain, identity shifts, and searching for meaning. Diagnostic systems often place challenges and disorders on individuals rather than within historical and interconnected contexts from which they arise. I hold this awareness with you, tending to relational fields between self, culture, and earth.

In Decolonizing Therapy, Jennifer Mullan writes that “colonization is a root core human trauma.” This understanding grounds my work in resources more ancient than the colonizer's world. Through lenses of feminism, eco-spirituality, somatics, and liberation psychology, my work supports cultivating authenticity, intuition, body neutrality, radical acceptance, grief work, unmasking, shifting identities, and collaborating with community care.

My approach to somatics extends beyond the mind-body-spirit triad into past, present, and future stories of ecological bodies: from a cell to a human, to stone, river, creature, migration, region, and collective body of earth. Returning to this wisdom is a sacred elixir. 

As an artist and craftsperson, I work with outcast materials—physical, emotional, ancestral—as carriers of knowledge. Through weaving, mending, and creative transformation, I explore where soul, earth, and community reweave themselves.

You are welcome here with all parts of yourself—especially those who have felt cast aside

SPECIALTY AREAS: 

Clinical + Emotional Focus

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Burnout

  • Chronic pain or chronic conditions

  • Masking and neurodivergent overwhelm

  • Identity shifts, transitions, and liminality

  • Queer, non-binary, and gender-expansive experience

  • Meaning-making and existential questions

  • Grief (personal, ancestral, ecological)

Therapeutic Lenses & Modalities

  • Somatic therapy

  • Liberation psychology

  • Decolonial, feminist & queer frameworks

  • Eco-spirituality and nature-based healing

  • Ancestral remembrance / lineage healing

  • Trauma-informed, context-aware relational work

  • Creative and embodied practices

Core Themes I Support

  • Authenticity and intuitive self-connection

  • Body neutrality and body-based wisdom

    Unmasking and deconditioning

  • Radical acceptance and self-compassion

  • Reconnecting with land, community, and lineage

  • Repairing relationships with self, culture, and earth

  • Working with the “ecological body” (multi-layered identity across time, land, and kinship)