Photo credit: Lucas Riley

Photo credit: Lucas Riley

Meet Tamara

 
Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.
— Rumi

HOLISTIC HEALTH

Tamara is a gifted spiritual teacher, an avid learner, and student of life.  She has spent countless hours studying philosophy, psychology, sociology, esoteric texts, mythology, anthropology, theology, quantum physics, and holistic health and wellness.

Her journey into the field of holistic health began in much the same way that many others’ have, from a desire to heal herself.  After her health was negatively impacted by a medical mishap, she was told that she was "too sensitive" for most traditional western medical interventions and that she should seek "alternative" treatment or learn to accept her new reality and limitations.  Taking control of her own prognosis, Tamara has undergone an extraordinary journey into wellness that she strives to share with others.

Having healed and reversed numerous medical conditions through various holistic health and wellness approaches, she is convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that we all have the power to heal!  She believes that our ability to heal is part of our innate nature and that we live in an intelligent universe that is lovingly moving us toward wholeness and wellbeing.

Since 2011 Tamara has trained and apprenticed with holistic health and wellness experts, healers, esoteric practitioners, and spiritual teachers from around the world.  She has taken many psychic/intuitive development trainings and classes, including attending in-person intensive mediumship seminars with James Van Praagh and Mavis Pittilla. She has also taken additional courses and trainings in: tarot reading, astrology, rune reading, numerology, tea leaf reading, dream interpretation, sound healing, mindfulness, meditation, breath-work (Pranayama), and yoga.

Tamara is a gifted energy and crystal healer.  She is a Reiki Master/Master Teacher in the Usui Shiki Ryoho style and a Certified Practitioner in Karuna Reiki.  She is also a Certified Pranic Healer and an Adept in traditional Toltec teachings and energy healing.  In addition, she is a Certified Crystal Healer (CCH) through the Love and Light School of Crystal Healing. She has also personally mentored with practitioners from various schools of thought and lineages of energy medicine, including indigenous elders from North and South America and Asia. Although, she is certified in numerous energy healing modalities, Tamara has synthesized her understanding of this art and practice into a dynamic representation of universal Truth, integrity, and personal sovereignty.

Tamara is a graduate of the National Holistic Institute Massage Therapy and Health Education program where she received 900 hours of training.  She has been taught various modalities of touch including: Zen Shiatsu, Rocking and Shaking, Stretching, Thai, Swedish, Deep Tissue, Trigger Point, Lymphatic Drainage, Aromatherapy, Hot Stone, and Myofascial Therapy.

Tamara has had the pleasure of teaching workshops and classes on holistic health and wellbeing throughout the state of California, in Anchorage, Alaska (at the Whole Life Festival), and various virtual platforms. She started Transformative Wellness in 2016 with Linnaea Rianda, while living in Northern California. In 2018 she brought her expertise to Southern California and Transformative Wellness became Rianda Wellness.   

Photo credit: Anni Graham

Photo credit: Anni Graham

Tamara’s work has been described as having a profound influence on her clients’ lives by creating lasting shifts in their perception and manifestation of reality, health, and wellbeing.  She works with her clients’ higher-selves and personal intentions to assist her in directing each session according to her clients’ free-will. She holds the utmost integrity and authenticity throughout her sessions, while also respecting a client’s individual life path and choices.  She believes in empowering her clients by dynamically teaching them a process of self-evaluation and healing that allows them to continue the work long after the session has ended.

Tamara’s approach to health and wellbeing starts with role modeling the embodied characteristics of wellbeing to her clients so that they learn to deeply access the unconscious mind (shadow/ego self/ and inner child) and begin to harmonize and integrate it with their higher-self.  She recognizes that we all have inherent value and worth, and helps us to release the illusion of separation. This results in a shift of consciousness beyond the trauma and victim/perpetrator aspect of duality into unity and wholeness.

Tamara believes in the importance of positive thought, while also understanding that positive thoughts are the natural result of the process of integrating the shadow self and releasing unconscious memories, beliefs, emotions, habits, and patterns trapped in our cellular and spiritual memory.  She understands that personal growth is a reflection of our evolution toward health and wellbeing as it is occurring. She is aware that change can be uncomfortable, which is why real change can’t be rushed or faked.

Her sessions are gentle, yet confronting, because she knows that healing often means having a willingness to step into the realm of uncertainty and unlimited possibility.  She encourages her clients to take personal responsibility and accountability for their own creation of reality while embodying compassion, forgiveness, and gratitude for themselves along the way.      

Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.
— Rumi

SOCIAL SERVICES

Tamara holds a Masters of Science degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from California Lutheran University, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from California State University Northridge, and an Associate of Arts degree in General Education from Ventura College.  While at California Lutheran University, she held a merit-based position as a graduate research assistant and also spent a year working as a student practitioner in the Community Counseling Center on Campus.

Tamara has over twenty years of experience in the social services industry in: advocacy, education, counseling, motivational speaking, case management, mental health rehabilitation, behavioral intervention, mediation, facilitation, and training.  She has experience with program management, design, and implementation and has worked in both the private and public sectors for a wide variety of agencies. Additionally, she has served on the board of directors for two different non-profit organizations.  

Tamara has extensive experience working with individuals suffering from complex mental health concerns, as well as children and adults with developmental disabilities. She has specific training in Applied Behavioral Analysis including: graduate level coursework, continuing education, and in vivo training.  She has completed many professional development trainings in topics such as: Mental Health First Aid, Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI), Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASSIST), The Crisis Prevention Insitute’s Non-violent Crisis Intervention Program (CPI), Safe Environments for Learning and Growth, and Collaborative Problem Solving.  

Tamara is a dynamic public speaker and enjoys helping the community by sharing her wealth of knowledge with others.  She has given presentations to a number of public and private universities, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.  She has presented on various topics including: complex trauma, domestic violence, human sexuality, and overcoming adversity through resiliency.  She has also provided skills training to caregivers working with individuals with developmental disabilities and mental illness.

Photo credit: 5D Creations

Photo credit: 5D Creations

In 2016 she created a life skills program for high school students called Selfie 2.0, which she taught as a summer enrichment program for the Tehama County Department of Education and as an elective class for the Tehama e-Learning Academy.  She also developed, implemented, and presented trainings addressing complex trauma from a holistic perspective to administrators, teachers, and school staff throughout Tehama County.

In 2012 Tamara was selected to present at the California State Wraparound Conference, where she spoke about working with individuals with high risk behaviors from a strengths-based perspective.

For eight years she helped to improve legal rights and protections for members of the LGBT+ community, while creating and putting into effect a support group for teens and assisting with suicide prevention.  In 2003 she received a community service award from the Ventura County Rainbow Alliance, presented by Senator Barbara Boxer, for her community education, motivational speaking, and advocacy work regarding cultural diversity and inclusion.   Tamara has had the privilege of working with a wide variety of individuals from various backgrounds, and is a cultural humility trainer and mentor.

She looks forward to meeting you and assisting you in addressing your unique challenges and needs.  Her work is her passion and it is her joy to be present with you along this stage of your journey.  

There is a voice that doesn’t use words. Listen.
— Rumi
Photo credit: Linnaea Rianda

Photo credit: Linnaea Rianda