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home
meet our team
specialties
individual services
anxiety therapy
walk + talk therapy
trauma therapy
counseling for college students
climate change anxiety therapy
therapy for the lgbtqia+
therapy for life transitions
trans-affirming therapy
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Best Parks in Austin to Experience Nature Therapy
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Best Parks in Austin to Experience Nature Therapy

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Land Acknowledgment

Willow Tree Collective is located on the traditional and ancestral territory of the Jumanos, Comanche, Coahuiltecan, Lipan Apache, Tonkawa tribes and peoples. As we benefit from the resources and opportunities provided by this land, we must also confront the legacies of settler colonialism, forced displacement, and cultural erasure. We acknowledge the resilience of Indigenous peoples who continue to resist and reclaim their heritage, languages, and traditions. If you want to learn about the Native land you occupy and whom to acknowledge, here is a map where you can type in your location.