Sarah Aldamigh

Sarah Aldamigh is an Arab immigrant, trauma and psychedelic therapist, based in the Bay Area. Her work centers decolonial healing, collective grief tending, and culturally responsive psychedelic-assisted therapy. She is a co-founder of the Arab Psychedelic Society and facilitates community spaces that nurture belonging and culturally resonant healing for SWANA communities and beyond.

Sarah’s clinical approach draws from liberation-based frameworks that honor ancestral resilience, community care, and the layered intersections of migration, culture, and religion. She integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), somatic therapy, and embodied practices to support healing from complex and intergenerational trauma.

Her path to this work has been shaped by her lived experience as an immigrant and her own healing journey across many worlds. Before becoming a therapist, Sarah spent a decade in management consulting and co-founded a permaculture ecovillage project; experiences that continue to inform her holistic approach to healing, systems change, and community building.