Roberta Wildman

areas of expertise
  • Shiatsu practitioner
  • Certified Holistic Practitioner
  • Grief and Trauma Counselling
  • Massage Therapy
  • Cultural Healing
  • Spiritual Counselling
  • Personal Wellness

Nugwa’am Hemasilaogwa (Hema-see-la-ogwa), My Name is Roberta Wildman (nee Willie) from Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis (Gilford Island). I am the granddaughter of the late Tim Willie and Jeany Willie (Nee Johnson).

Currently residing in the Snuneymuxw territory among the Hul’qumi’num people.

I am a Shiatsu practitioner and Certified Holistic Practitioner;

We specialize in working with people who have experienced grief and trauma; more specifically residential school students and the residual intergenerational trauma.

Over the past decade, along with my partner, Nicole Norris (Alagamil), I worked all over the Vancouver Island regions spanning into the isolated villages of the Kingcome Inlet and Gilford Island.

The body of work that we do as a team consists of:

Massage therapy – Deep tissue, Shiatsu, Rolfing, Reflexology, Swedish, Deep flow, Sports, Acupressure.

Crystal healing

Cultural energy healing – Grief, trauma, anger, shame, guilt,

Communication/Personal growth and Life skills coaching – Family systems, workplace, youth to elders

Healing circles – Families, community, workplace

Mediation gatherings – Families, community

Spiritual counselling – Grief, Trauma

Conflict resolution – Family systems, Workplace

Hair cuts

Manicure/Pedicure service

Ear candling

Aromatherapy

Personal wellness plans – including healing with whole foods and personal cultural practice

How can we help you?

Contact us at the Consulting office nearest to you or submit a business inquiry online.

Workshop: Indigenous Perspectives on Self Care: Diabetes, Addictions, Lateral Violence, and Unresolved Trauma

“Taking the time to reflect on how our past shapes our present and physical and mental health all comes together in John’s work, and the work of the group. Engaging and well worth the time. Go check it out!”

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Tyson Touchie
Hitachu Nation, Nov. 2019

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