LGBTQ THERAPY: A SPACE FOR QUEER AND TRANS FOLKS TO JUST BE

become your most authentic self

A shared space with a queer therapist. Experience LGBTQ affirming therapy that embraces all of your identities, free from judgment or expectation.

LGBTQ Therapy

finding your voice and owning your journey, exactly as you are


As far as our community has come, it can still feel difficult to genuinely feel pride in our identities. Whether it’s navigating the outside judgment of who we are, or untangling the internalized views after years of absorbing society’s negative messages, the weight is real.

Living with chronic minority stress means our community faces much higher rates of depression, anxiety, and trauma. These unique mental health stressors may stem from family or social rejection, systemic barriers, internalized stigma, or the constant, exhausting fear of discrimination. It can look like feeling behind on your own life timeline, or just being downright confused.

I want you to know that wherever you are in your journey, you are right on time and you are welcome here.

Does any of this sound like you?

You might feel confused, or questioning a long-nagging feeling about who you are or where you fit. Maybe you’re still wrestling with the residual pain of growing up in an environment where you had to hide or minimize your truest self just to stay safe. Or perhaps you have just begun the journey toward living your truth, and feel like you're riding an emotional rollercoaster. If you are tired of carrying this alone, LGBTQ therapy can help.

LGBTQ Therapy can help with the following:

  • Questioning your identity later in life: "Late bloomer" or queer-curious, explore gender or sexuality on your own timeline

  • The layers of "coming out": Sharing your truth with others—but first, with yourself

  • Past rejection trauma: Healing from the pain of family, social, or cultural rejection

  • Early-stage transition support: Navigating the unique mix of fear, uncertainty, and excitement

  • Gender-affirming care coordination: Collaborating to provide clear, affirming assessment letters for medical care

  • Increasing sense of belonging : Battling imposter syndrome, feeling "behind", or not fitting in

My own journey started here too

I personally discovered my own queer identity in my 30s, sitting across from a therapist who created a safe, soft landing for me to figure it out. I remember exactly how overwhelming and terrifying it felt at first. But with time, support, and permission to slow down, I learned to trust my own voice. Eventually, I was able to develop a more complete understanding of myself and live my most authentic life. That same relief and possibility are available to you.

Although we share this community and may have some overlapping experiences, I never assume I already know your story. Each one of us is unique, holding complex, intersecting identities. Together, we will take the time to safely drop the protective armor, quiet the self-doubt, and heal from past hurts. This is a space where you can let go of expectations and just be entirely yourself. Over time, you’ll begin to know yourself more fully, find your footing, and feel greater confidence in your truth.

You may still have questions about LGBTQ Therapy…