A Space Where You Don’t Have to Explain Yourself
You deserve therapy that sees your whole self, not just as someone to “accept,” but as someone to celebrate. LGBTQIA-affirming therapy means creating a space where your identity, relationships, and lived experiences are met with deep respect and care.
We offer therapy that’s not just tolerant, it’s rooted in understanding affirmation, support, and care.
We Support LGBTQIA+ Clients With:
Coming out, gender exploration, or transition
Navigating relationships
Internalized shame
Trauma related to identity, family, or systems
Gender dysphoria and body image
Grief, loss, and community-based trauma
Identity questioning or intersectional experiences
We are committed to affirming, trauma-informed care that honors the impact of living in a cisnormative, heteronormative, and often unsafe world. Some of our therapists are part of the LGBTQIA+ community and/or have experience supporting LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples.
We work from a place of deep respect, integrating somatic therapy, relational healing, and narrative work to help you feel empowered and connected.
Therapy That’s Truly Affirming
FAQ
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It means your identities are respected, celebrated, and understood. We approach therapy from a queer-affirming, anti-oppressive lens, so you don’t have to educate your therapist about who you are.
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While all therapy should be affirming, many clients have had harmful or invalidating experiences with providers. Affirming therapy centers your lived experience and creates a safe space to explore relationships, identity, and mental health without judgment.
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Yes. We offer affirming support for queer and trans couples, polyamorous relationships, and families navigating transitions around gender or sexuality.
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That’s welcome here. You don’t need to be “certain” to belong. Therapy can be a space to explore, experiment, and move at your own pace.
You Deserve Support That Gets You
Whether you're exploring identity, seeking healing, or simply wanting a therapist who gets it, we're here for you. Without assumptions, without judgment, and with real care.