Our Current Team

and future vision

The current Good Medicine Wellness Team offers services in mental health talk therapy, spiritual and energy healing, intuitive readings, and reiki.

In July 2024, we moved into our new building where we will have space to bring in other health and wellness professionals. Good Medicine Wellness will be a healing centre where community members can come to enhance their emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing in a culturally safe, confidential, and non-judgmental environment.

We hope to see our team grow quickly once our doors officially open in July! For now, meet our small but mighty team below and keep checking back for updates!

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Brittany Pratt

Founder, CEO, Psychotherapist, Shamanic Practitioner and Intuitive Reader

Shé:kon (Hello)! I’m Brittany. I’m a member of the Mohawk Nation and live in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, ON. If you are experiencing anxiety, stress, or depression due to unprocessed trauma or painful past events, I would love to help you alleviate those symptoms so you can live a happy, fulfilled, and purposeful life! I work using a psychodynamic therapeutic approach combined with spiritual/energy clearing (for those who are open to it), hypnotherapy, intuitive guidance, and Indigenous ways of knowing to support your emotional, physical, cognitive, and spiritual healing.

Credentials:

  • Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
  • Certified Shamanic Practitioner with the Foundation for Shamanic Studies
  • Certified Akashic Records Reader (the record of your soul’s journey)
  • Certified Mending Broken Hearts Grief Circle Workshop Facilitator with White Bison
  • Apprentice of a Mohawk Elder in Tyendinaga for the past 2 years where I’ve been learning to facilitate our Haudenosaunee healing ceremonies
  • Trained in Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique
  • Trained in mediumship and intuitive/psychic development

I approach this work with compassion, empathy, and respect, meeting you where you are on your healing journey. If you prefer talk therapy, or would like to infuse ceremony or spirituality throughout your healing journey, I am committed to nurturing a safe space for your self-exploration that feels right for you.

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Erica Hill

Reiki Practitioner, Intuitive Reader

Hello, my name is Erica Hill. I am a non-judgmental, concise Reader/Reiki Practitioner. I’m here to help guide you to the answers you are seeking. My ancestral line consists of psychics, energy healers, mediums, and shamans with a cultural background of Mohawk, Italian, Scottish, and Irish.

I connect to Spirit and the Ancestors for the wisdom you seek as well as use oracle cards and intuitive knowledge. I have been connected to Spirit for half a decade after my own personal healing journey.

The work I have done is helping people balance their chakras, improve self-care, offer spiritual guidance, support with life transitions, and communicate messages from their higher selves.

At the end of the session you will feel balanced, refreshed, and more aligned. I am naturally kind, compassionate, and empathetic person. I am grateful to help you on your path and look forward to helping you on your journey 

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Natasha Kupar

Social worker and a member of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte.

Natasha offers a comprehensive range of mental health therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and a rich array of Indigenous therapies. She holds a Social Service Worker diploma from Loyalist College, B.A. in Psychology from Carleton University, a HBSW from Toronto Metropolitan University, and has attained her MSW at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Natasha’s professional history focuses on the well-being of Indigenous communities, having worked at Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag Child and Family Services and as a research assistant on Shane Young’s research surrounding Qualipu Mi’kmaq First Nation identity and relations. She has acquired training in NVCI, Feather Carriers, ASIST, and has completed programs on Indigenous histories and realities through First Nations University and Queen’s University certificate programming.

Natasha integrates cultural practices and ceremonies such as smudging, drumming, and storytelling, along with traditional healing practices. She also employs Talking Circles, Land-Based Therapy, Two-Eyed Seeing approaches, and Art Therapy, using traditional arts and crafts as therapeutic tools. This unique combination of methodologies enables Natasha to offer a comprehensive support system tailored to the diverse needs of her clients, blending empathy and effectiveness with a holistic approach to mental health and well-being for individuals, families, and groups.

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Melissa Brant

An artist, viewing creativity as foundational to her existence.

At her core, Melissa is an artist, viewing creativity as foundational to her existence, emphasizing that creativity is inherent to all individuals.  She believes in the power of co-creation with everything and everyone around us, acknowledging our role and responsibilities as human beings in the circle of life. Melissa takes pride in her Mohawk, Kanyen’keha:ka, heritage as a member of The Mohawk of the Bay Of Quinte, actively working to create Indigenous-inclusive spaces in the area, collaborating with fellow Indigenous artists, creators, and knowledge keepers. 

She also volunteers her time, donates her art, and enthusiastically fundraises for local businesses, organizations, and individuals. Melissa advocates for embracing childlike play, which involves tapping into intuition, imagination, authenticity, and finding joy in all aspects of life.  She is a mother of 2, and runs a small business aimed at enhancing overall wellness physically, mentally emotionally and spiritually.  Melissa is committed to assisting individuals in living purposefully so that they can experience living their best lives

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