​Photo Credit: Mitya Ku

Lynn Fuller, MA, MFCC, is a psychotherapist in private practice living and working in the Pacific Northwest since 1980. Her background in dance/movement therapy, Jungian psychology and body-centered psychotherapy have been significant in supporting her professional orientation. She recently completed a two-year training with Sharon Stanley in Somatic Transformation, a developmental, phenomenological and neurobiological approach to healing of trauma. She is also studying in Brazil with an indigenous teacher in the healing arts.

Lynn has facilitated groups in Authentic Movement and Witnessing for 33 years. Currently she offers on-going groups and retreats introducing the practice. She co-facilitates workshops and retreats with her sister and colleague, Lee. Both Lynn and Lee have trained extensively with Joan Chodorow and Janet Adler, pioneers in the practice and discipline of Authentic Movement and Witnessing. 

Lynn is passionately engaged in the knowledge and experience of embodied presence. Embodied consciousness, its development and evolution is essential to humankind’s on-going presence in the universe. This elegant practice offers an opportunity for body, soul and spirit to re-engage, re-integrate and transform.

Lynn and Lee Fuller have presented for the Women of Wisdom Foundation in Seattle, Grace Episcopal Church on Bainbridge Island, for the Jung Society of Seattle and Olympia, Washington; Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas, and the American Dance Therapy Association.