Therapy won’t work unless…
There’s enough trust and safety that you’re comfortable opening up.
If you have a therapist you can trust, you are more likely to open up and discuss your mental health concerns authentically.
That’s particularly true if you’re a part of the LGBTQI+ community.
You have a place here.
I see and hear you.
It’s important to find a therapist who’s familiar with the LGBTQI+ community – or, in my case, also part of it.
You can be sure that your emotional and physical safety will be my top priority when you’re here.
One way to assure your safety…
… is to find a therapist who’s nonjudgmental of all aspects of your life.
I want you to be comfortable opening up about anything important to you. I recognize how ethnicity, race, religion, culture, lifestyle, gender, etc., contribute to someone’s identity.
I am here to listen to your stories without judgment.
We’re all humans, but…
Your relationship with your therapist is special, so you need someone who’s affirming, inclusive, and a good fit for YOU.
I want to offer you a free consultation to ensure we’re the right fit. During the call, I encourage you to ask any questions you might have about my approach, experience, and how I can meet your needs. You can also talk to me about any concerns or fears you might have.
If I’m not right for you, I’ll still help you by referring you to a therapist who can.
Consider this as a welcoming invitation. Call now, and let’s schedule that free consultation: (512) 593-8067.