Most therapists in New York are “affirming” of LGBTQ+ identities. If you are working on issues unrelated to your sexuality, that can be fine. Sometimes, however, it feels more comfortable to work with someone who truly understands. As a queer, bisexual therapist, I offer a therapy space that’s not just LGBTQ+ affirming, it’s identity-informed, relational, and body-based.. You can just be here.
Therapy isn’t just about “supporting” your identity. It’s about understanding how your experiences as a queer person shape your life experience..
Healing is relational. My work combines somatic, trauma-informed modalities with a deep understanding of LGBTQ+ lived experiences:
Supporting you to reconnect with your body’s cues, especially if safety in the body has felt distant.
Helping you process trauma (from family, partners, systems, or society) in a way that’s paced, safe, and attuned to your identity.
Exploring how your identity shows up in relationships, boundaries, attachment patterns, and self-concept.
Many LGBTQ+ adults carry inner parts that have to hide or silence themselves. Therapy is a space to meet them, hear them, and integrate them gently.
I offer LGBTQ+ affirming therapy for adults navigating a wide range of experiences, including:
If you’ve felt unseen in previous therapy, this space is different.
I’m not just an LGBTQ+ affirming therapist, I’m a queer woman who understands the subtle, everyday complexities of navigating a world that is increasingly hostile to us. My PhD in cultural anthropology informs my approach to identity and lived experience. My clinical training ensures that our work is deeply rooted in trauma-informed, somatic, and relational care.
Clients often describe therapy with me as “steady,” “attuned,” and “permission-giving.” This is a space where your story won’t be rushed, minimized, or pathologized.
I offer weekly, long-term LGBTQ+ affirming therapy to adults across New York State. In-person sessions are available at my private office located in the Upper East Side, on the border of Carnegie Hill and Yorkville. For those unable to attend in person, secure virtual sessions are available.
You deserve a therapy space that understands your complexity and holds it with care, not as a “topic” to be addressed, but as a fundamental part of how we work together.
If you’re ready to explore your healing journey in a space that truly affirms who you are, reach out today for a free 15-minute consultation. No pressure. Just a conversation to see if it feels like a good fit.
I have lived experience as an LGBTQ+ person as well as experience working with a wide variety of LGBTQ+ clients.
Not at all. Therapy is a space to explore identity at your own pace, without pressure to label or define yourself before you’re ready.
Absolutely. All of you are welcome here. We’ll work with the whole picture—identity, trauma, relationships, and beyond.
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