LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy
Whether you're questioning, coming out, or simply looking for a therapist who understands your experience, I’m here to support you with compassion, authenticity, and respect. I am proud to provide LGBTQ+ affirming therapy in a space where all identities are celebrated—no judgment, just genuine understanding. I work with individuals, couples, and families navigating everything from everyday challenges to deeper struggles with identity, relationships, and mental health.
As someone who came out later in life, I bring both lived experience and clinical expertise to my work. I know firsthand that LGBTQ+ people face unique pressures—in our relationships, our families, and within ourselves. That personal understanding shapes how I show up for my clients.
Together, we might explore coming out, identity questions, healing from trauma, or the complex dynamics that show up in queer relationships and families—societal pressures, internalized biases, gender roles, and communication patterns. Whatever brings you here, my goal is to walk alongside you as you discover your authentic self, process what needs healing, and build a life that feels genuinely yours.
More LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy
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I offer trauma-informed care and specialize in working with:
Individuals coming out later in life
Queer and same-sex couples
Clients exploring gender or sexual identity
LGBTQ+ clients navigating life transitions, family dynamics, or internalized shame
Clients healing from religious, cultural, or systemic trauma
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Identity exploration and affirmation (gender, sexuality, neurodivergence, etc.)
Coming out at any stage of life
Trauma healing (including religious, cultural, sexual, and developmental trauma)
Anxiety, depression, grief, and life transitions
Internalized shame, self-esteem, and body image work
Support for navigating minority stress and systemic oppression
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Support for same-sex, queer, and non-traditional partnerships
Communication and conflict resolution
Rebuilding trust and emotional connection
Navigating open/poly relationships and blended families
Coming out or transitioning while in partnership
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Supporting parents and caregivers of LGBTQ+ children or teens
Strengthening family relationships after a coming-out experience
Navigating intergenerational conflict or cultural differences
Building affirming, inclusive family dynamics
I offer clients both in-person and virtual options for their therapy needs.