Del Phoenix, LCSW

Del Phoenix, LCSW Private Therapy Practice page for Del Phoenix-Wilcox, ACSW, MSW. CA BBS ACSW #98296, working under I also provide gender affirmation surgery letter assessments.

Whether you are in a major life transition or struggling with identity issues, past trauma, or emotional upheaval, therapy can be useful in clarifying your goals and shaping your future. You are the author of your story and you have the ultimate say in what you want and how you want to achieve it. My practice is primarily Narrative therapy based, though I use an eclectic approach tailored to your needs. I specialize in the use of expressive arts, holistic, and mindfulness practices and working with LGBTQIA+, Trauma Recovery, and Disability Management. My focus is on affirming your identity, your goals, and your story. My practice is trauma-informed, sex-positive, and social justice-oriented.

01/18/2026

So many people have been asking for more about the We Al-li Window of Choice, so I wanted to share a little more of the thinking that sits underneath the diagram.

The Window of Tolerance (from Western neuroscience) talks about a narrow band where the nervous system can function. It’s helpful but it mostly centres survival, individual regulation and pathology.

The Window of Choice shifts the story.

It moves us:
from tolerance → to agency
from symptom management → to relational presence
from individual nervous systems → to people-in-relationship-with-Country
from staying within limits → to moving with awareness

Choice here isn’t just thinking.
It’s embodied, cultural, relational choice held by ancestors, community, and land.

Inside the Window of Choice, we can:
– feel without being overtaken
– sense our bodies without disappearing
– respond instead of react
– stay in relationship with self, others, and Country
– access memory, humour, story, creativity, ceremony

And this window isn’t fixed.
It widens and narrows depending on cultural safety, collective presence, connection to Country, rhythm, ritual and relationship.

We also name what Western models often miss - Feign / Fawn.
Not weakness. Not failure.
But appeasement as protection.

Feign/Fawn tells a story of relational danger where survival depended on staying connected at any cost. Healing doesn’t shame this response. It thanks it… then gently creates the conditions for choice to return.

In the We Al-li lens:
Too much activation → Country calls for grounding.
Low activation (freeze, shutdown, feign/fawn) → Spirit calls for safety and reconnection.

And most importantly…

Choice is collective, not individual.
It is held in yarning circles, shared rhythm, cultural authority, being witnessed without fixing, ceremony and time.

So instead of asking,
“Am I regulated?”
we ask,
“Am I connected enough to choose?”

Because tolerating pain is about endurance.
Choosing is about sovereignty.

This is the heart of the Window of Choice.

Always shared with respect, care and deep gratitude to the old knowledges that continue to guide us.

💛
Carlie
We Al-li

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Del Phoenix, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Inc. is now accepting new Telehealth clients.  Accepting the following ins...
07/22/2025

Del Phoenix, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Inc. is now accepting new Telehealth clients. Accepting the following insurances:
Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross of California
Anthem EAP
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (in California)
Blue Shield of California
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
Magellan
Quest Behavioral Health
More to come…

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Del Phoenix-Wilcox, Licensed Clinical Social Worker. MSW (Master of Social Work), University of Southern California. Accepts Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Blue Shield of California, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Magellan, Quest Behavioral Health.

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