Kineret Ando Yardena is a licensed master social worker, ceremonialist and artist who has spent the last two decades working closely with individuals, families and groups in classrooms, hospitals, treatment centers, and wildernesses on five continents.
Kineret’s deepest soul purpose is to tend the sacred fires of the children. By saying yes to the different shapes and textures of this call over the years, she has worked with people of all ages, cultures and walks of life to connect more deeply with their inner life and the unique myth trying to be lived through them.
From her own life Kineret has been shown again and again that unconditional love, gratitude and insight rarely come without the companionship of heartrending grief and deep loss. But that we need not walk this path alone. In fact, inviting another to walk with us and witness us in our deepest pain can help us not only move through our suffering, but can support us to grow — even blossom— from it.
Kineret specializes in working with childless stepparents, parents experiencing parental alienation, adult survivors of parental alienation, children seeking to reunify with an estranged parent, and individuals longing to listen and follow the guidance of their souls.
She lives in Dallas, Texas, with her beloved, three bonus kids, and the sweetest dog in the whole wide world.