Are you tired of carrying the burden of navigating life as a Queer person?
Trying to be true to yourself, love yourself, and still conform to the expectations of your family, work, and lifelong friends isn’t for the weak.
It’s a harsh world for an LGBTQ+ person, and finding a therapist who gets it shouldn’t be another struggle in your life.
Finding a therapist in the Queer community is not only possible, but it’s also helpful to share the burden of the world with someone who “gets it.”
Growing into a healthy Queer has a roadmap.
Everyone in the LGBTQ+ community grew up playing a part – society, family, religion, etc. – told them they must play or something terrible would happen.
Fear of being left and constantly being aware of rejection and judgment is a part of the journey. Every Queer person learned to be a people pleaser to get by. Guess what? Habits of making everyone around you happier than yourself do not lead to the road to happiness. Happiness is learning to set boundaries, being honest about your feelings, and allowing yourself to feel your emotions!
It is all a part of the healing journey for a Queer person. It’s about learning to get out of the negative self-talk that something is wrong with you and you’re not good enough. Mindset work can help you gain a positive attitude about yourself and help you become the best version of yourself.
Learning how to date in a world where all we know about is social norms and gender roles means you get to create a relationship pattern that works for you. Learning healthy relationship skills as an LGBTQ+ person is very different from the straights we see all the time.
It’s time to consider LGBTQ+ Therapy with ME.
In therapy, we’ll explore your identity, feelings, and challenges in an affirming, nonjudgmental space. As someone who is openly bisexual and polyamorous, I understand the nuances and complexities of LGBTQ+ life. You won’t have to explain or justify who you are – we can dive straight into your unique challenges and goals.
Together, we’ll work on setting boundaries that protect your mental health without sacrificing authenticity. You will also learn to communicate your needs confidently and assert your identity in personal, professional, and family relationships.
We’ll focus on embracing your true self and finding the courage to be honest about your feelings, even when it’s hard. Therapy will empower you to live authentically and let go of people-pleasing habits that no longer serve you. We’ll address challenges like dating, building community, and managing anxiety around your identity in a world that can often feel hostile or misunderstood.
I can also provide letters for gender-affirming surgeries (this requires only one session), helping you or your loved ones take steps toward living more fully in their gender identity.
Ready to embrace your true self?
If you’re ready to stop living for others and start living authentically, let’s talk.
Schedule a free consultation, and together, we’ll build the tools and confidence you need to live your best, most authentic life.