Eveling Crisostomo, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Coach, speaker and cycle breaker on a mission to transform how professionals understand and serve immigrant Latino communities.
Born in Mexico and raised as an undocumented immigrant in the United States, Eveling knows firsthand what it means to navigate systems that were not designed for her and to find healing on the other side of it.
Her personal experience as an undocumented woman who pursued higher education, earned her licensure and built a private practice without a roadmap gives her a perspective that no textbook can teach.
She is the founder of Healing Desde La Raíz, a culturally grounded therapy and coaching practice serving first-generation Latinas across Texas, and the creator of the RAÍZ Framework, a four-stage model for breaking generational cycles through Recognition, Awakening, Illumination and Zealous rising.
Her clinical approach integrates trauma-informed care, somatic awareness, nature-based healing and liberation psychology to serve clients whose experiences have been historically underserved by Western mental health systems.
As a trainer and speaker, Eveling brings the same warmth, directness and cultural fluency to every room she enters. She challenges professionals to move beyond cultural competency into culturally liberated practice, work that does not just acknowledge the experiences of marginalized communities but actively centers their liberation.
Eveling speaks and trains for the communities she came from. And she does it with her whole heart.
Healing Desde La Raíz: Breaking Generational Cycles and Rising Into Your Full Power
Best for: Latina conferences, women’s empowerment summits, mental health awareness events, university commencement and convocation, Hispanic Heritage Month events, DEI corporate events
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Audience takeaway:
Every person leaves with a framework they can apply immediately and the felt sense that their healing is not only possible, it is their birthright.
Undocumented and Unstoppable: Building a Life Nobody Had a Blueprint For
Best for: Immigration advocacy organizations, first-gen student conferences, entrepreneurship summits, Latina leadership events, university orientation and graduation, nonprofit organizations serving immigrant communities
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Audience takeaway:
Every person in the room, documented or not, leaves understanding the humanity of the undocumented experience and the extraordinary resilience it takes to build something from nothing.
La Tierra Es Nuestra Medicina: Ancestral and Nature-Based Healing for Modern Communities
Best for: Wellness conferences, holistic health summits, Latina wellness events, mental health awareness events, environmental justice organizations, nature-based therapy conferences
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Audience takeaway:
Every person leaves with at least three nature-based practices they can implement immediately and a completely new understanding of their relationship to Mother Earth
La Mujer Libre: Rewriting the Narrative for First-Gen Latinas
Best for: Women’s conferences, feminist organizations, Latina leadership summits, college women’s organizations, empowerment events, coaching and wellness conferences
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Audience takeaway:
Every woman leaves with permission, real, felt, embodied permission, to define her own life on her own terms. And a roadmap for beginning.
Decolonizing Healing: A Liberation Framework for Communities of Color
Best for: Social work conferences, mental health summits, DEI corporate events, university social work and psychology programs, community health organizations, NASW events
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Audience takeaway:
Every person walks away with an understanding of how to decolonize our own mind and life and immediate strategies they can begin implementing to feel more liberated.
All workshops include a presentation, hands-on practices, and small group discussion to make it as interactive as possible. It also includes educational material, journal prompts and a closing ritual.
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Trainings are specifically geared toward professionals: service providers, community organizers, social workers, therapists, etc.
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Inclusion of individual and group practices on our website does not mean we directly endorse or recommend their services. All of our members offer a free consultation and we recommend screening any and all potential therapists before beginning your therapy services. For any issues, please contact us via email. Therapists listed practice independently.