Trauma Specialist Serving the Bay Area and Beyond

Malachi Gillihan is a Trauma Specialist and Certified Spiritual Counselor based in Berkeley, California, offering integrative, somatic, multimodal, and spiritually welcoming trauma recovery to clients across the East Bay, the wider Bay Area, and virtually to clients nationwide and internationally. Browse the service areas below to learn more about working with Malachi from where you are.

Where Malachi Serves Clients

Malachi works with clients in person across the East Bay and the wider Bay Area, with virtual sessions available anywhere with a stable internet connection.

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Working Together From Anywhere

Virtual sessions are available to clients nationally and internationally, with the same depth, pacing, and integrative approach offered in person. For clients outside the Bay Area, the work happens over secure video, with the freedom to do sessions from wherever feels most grounding.

  • Why Bay Area Clients Choose This Practice

    Trauma recovery in the Bay Area is a crowded field. Here is what tends to make the difference for clients who choose to work with Malachi.

    • Lived experience meets clinical depth. A practitioner who has done the work himself brings a kind of knowing that changes what is possible in the room.

    • An integrative East-West approach. Talk, body, breath, and meaning are all part of the conversation, so you never have to leave a piece of yourself at the door.

    • Room for levity. Trauma recovery does not have to be heavy all the time, and the space here keeps your humanity and humor welcome as part of the healing.

Trauma Recovery and Healing, Wherever You Are

Whether you are in Berkeley, somewhere else in the Bay Area, or on the other side of the country, working with Malachi starts the same way: a free consultation. It is a chance to talk through what is showing up, what kind of support might fit, and whether this work feels like the right next step.