grapefrootszn.

a recently retired somatic health collective dedicated to reframing CPTSD through alternative medicine and a damn good sense of humor.

strung together by a series of meltdowns, grapefroot serves as an epicenter of alternative holistic resources for when your therapist just won’t cut it. which - let’s be honest, is most of the time.

A pink website homepage with white text and buttons. The website offers mental health support with options to book a session or connect for help. It mentions bad therapists, medical advice, and using Google for healing. There is a quote about suggesting antidepressants and a Pantone color sample with a humorous message. The page lists monthly favorites and a button to connect for help.

let’s get bitter.

think of us like a concierge service for witches, medicine men, woo woo and communing with the stars. it’s neuroscience without the influencers and community without the paywall.

A collage of nine images, including a dog wearing sunglasses and a yellow hat outdoors, a reminder notification against a pink background, a bedroom with a flower vase, a person wearing a white t-shirt with a quote, a glass of pink lemonade with a lemon and mint garnish, a simple sketch of toilet paper rolls, a pattern of red outlined cartoon faces, a halved avocado with a pool, a pink staircase with a motivational quote, and branding for holistic health called 'Grapefruit' with the tagline ‘a somatic based holistic health collective without the b.s.’.
A collage with motivational quotes, desserts, a girl dressed as a princess, a cartoon character, and miscellaneous items, arranged in a grid format with pastel colors.
Book cover titled 'Neuro Science Is Sexy' with subtitle 'And Other Reasons to Fire Your Therapist: An Intro to Trauma and Its Origins' by Grapefrootszn and Faye Dooley, in pink and cream colors.
A black and white photo of a person standing at a crosswalk with arms raised, overlaid with text and a pink border. The text includes positive affirmations and beliefs about oneself, with phrases like 'here are your baselines,' 'YOU ARE NOT DEFINED BY THE DSM 5,' and other empowering statements.
About me section with a purple background, text describing a highly sensitive person and their journey through therapy, and four small colored-framed photos of a woman smiling and posing in a room.
Book cover titled 'Have a Crush on You' with purple text on a light purple background. Subtext reads 'A somatic guide to self-love + nervous system regulation'. Authors listed as 'GrapefruitSZN' and 'Moonshadow Collab'.