Life is full of transitions, and for tens of thousands of years, humans have used ritual practice as a means of accessing wisdom and insight to bring order and clarity to both their most challenging and opportune moments. Today, The Taproot Alliance offers resources to create personalized modern rituals to support individuals, families, groups and organizations through periods of change.
The Taproot Alliance will work with you to create a customized ritual program that helps deepen your connections and restore vitality, awe and authenticity to your life.
For individuals
Whether you are focused on personal growth, processing past events or grief, or entering into new challenges or opportunities, ritual can help. We go through numerous transitions throughout our lives, and ritual practice can help us mark important moments, create intentions that focus us, and find the inner strength, clarity and balance that helps us achieve our goals and be the people we’re meant to be.
Individual practice, couples work, and family work is available.
for organizations
Research shows that ritual practice in the workplace can encourage goal attainment, improve communication, support successful transitions, and much more. The Taproot Alliance can create professional programs to help your organization achieve its goals.
We work with teams of all sizes and across all levels of an organization.
“Eugenia Woods has a talent for creating space that supports openness, honesty and engagement.”
- T. LOVING
Deep roots and modern applications
The roots of ritual and intentional practice are deep, and often steeped in cultural traditions. My work is focused on the co-creation of new rituals that have particular resonance for my clients. Together, we curate and create intentional practices, structured explorations and activities specific to each client’s needs.
Learn more about ritual and how we at The Taproot Alliance approach the process >>
Meet The Taproot Alliance founder, Eugenia Woods, LCSW
As a licensed independent clinical social worker with a Masters in Social Work from Columbia University, I worked for several mental health centers before opening a private practice focused on the treatment of adolescent girls and women in transition. I have extensive training in Psychodrama and expressive arts therapy, and I’m trained to teach Mindfulness meditation and communication. I have pursued my interests in dramatic ritual and enactment through a lifelong study of theatre arts. I am also a Director and Playwright of several produced works with a passion for participatory, community-devised performance rituals.