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About My Clients
If you hold a minoritized identity, you may be feeling worn out. The world can be hard to navigate right now as a queer or trans person, a person of color, a disabled person, an immigrant, and more. Or maybe you’re feeling anxious or sad for all kinds of reasons, and want to talk with someone who can help you sort through those feelings without having to educate them about your identities. Whatever brings you here, you are considering the brave and vulnerable work of change, and that is huge.
My Background and Approach
I believe we all have profound potential for healing that is best accessed when we feel safe, seen, and understood. You are the expert on your life. I bring the skills to help you get unstuck and move towards greater authenticity and thriving. I bring years of experience building trusting and transformative therapeutic relationships with both clients and therapists in training. I provide therapy using humanistic and experiential approaches, including Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). I strive to embody feminist, multicultural values and approach my work from a social justice lens. I also provide CNM-affirming relationship therapy and letters for gender affirming care. When you feel safe and seen in our work together, amazing things can happen. I'd love to connect about how I can support you.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I identify as White, queer, and nonbinary. I direct a Sexual and Gender Identities Clinic and have years of experience teaching, mentoring, and training PhD and PsyD students. I serve on the APA Division 44's Committee on Consensual Non-Monogamy and am committed to honoring relationship diversity. I am also committed to White anti-racism as an ongoing praxis and providing culturally responsive care to BIPOC clients. In addition to my clinical practice, I teach, consult, supervise, provide trainings and workshops, and lead a lab conducting translational research on the mental health and wellbeing of intersectionally diverse LGBTQ+ people and communities.