Alexis Slutzky

Visiting Teacher

Alexis, MA, MFT (she/her) is a threshold guide, facilitator & educator working at the confluence of healing and social change. For over twenty five years, she has been accompanying youth and adults, individually and in groups, in times of transition and change, to reimagine relationships and deepen intimacy with the self, each other, the natural world and the mystery. Her work, rooted in peace making, place making and living culture, weaves together decades of experience in depth oriented practices and frameworks – including depth psychology, somatics, trauma work, mindfulness, ecology, dream work, grief tending, ancestral inheritance, nature intimacy, equity and social justice, permaculture and rites of passage.

Alexis is committed to an eco-social collective liberation and has partnered with a variety of people, communities and organizations to create spaces of deep listening, authentic communication and transformative community practices. Including with non-profit organizations, retreat centers, women combat veterans, assisted living facilities, community mental health clinics, public and private schools and universities, juvenile detention centers, homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, international peace projects, a variety of wilderness settings and private practice.

Her work is informed by her own healing journey, the importance of containment and accompaniment, anti-racism, anti-oppression and justice frameworks and a long apprenticeship to the wild within and without. Alexis brings presence, compassion and humor to the human experience.

Alexis received her master’s degree in Depth Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute (where she teaches from time to time), and has been licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She serves as Adjunct Faculty at Antioch University where she teaches courses at the intersection of social justice, psychology, and ecology, specifically Decolonizing Mental Health. Alexis is a council trainer with Beyond Us and Them, and trained with School of Lost Borders and The Ojai Foundation (now Topa Institute), where she previously served as a guide. Alexis is also an ordained interfaith minister and as a ceremonialist and celebrant she officiates weddings, funerals, baby blessings, coming of age and other important rituals to honor life’s passages. She is a former yoga teacher, truck driver, psychotherapist and natural builder, with the heart to return to her days of beekeeping.

A descendant of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Ashkenazi and Germanic relatives, Alexis lives in the Santa Ynez River watershed in the chapparal woodlands of Southern California in the traditional territory of the Chumash people.


Upcoming Events

Benedict Canyon Retreat House (In-person) Wildwomxn: Honoring Grief, Awakening Gratitude

Saturday
August 23, 2025
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM PT
Non-Residential Retreats (Single Day)

Benedict Canyon Retreat House (In-person) Wildwomxn: Honoring Grief, Awakening Gratitude

Saturday
November 15, 2025
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM PT
Non-Residential Retreats (Single Day)

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Benedict Canyon Retreat House (In-person) Wildwomxn: Honoring Grief, Awakening Gratitude

Sunday
April 13, 2025
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM PT
Non-Residential Retreats (Single Day)