About the Practice

Our Philosophy

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We believe therapy should celebrate who you are— not ask you to hide it. At Neuroqueering Counseling Services, we go beyond affirmation to embrace neurodivergence and queerness as powerful sources of identity and resilience.

With both professional and lived experience, we practice neuroqueering counseling— a collaborative, identity‑affirming approach where you never have to mask or shrink yourself.

Every person’s path is unique. That’s why we meet you where you are, offering therapy that fits your needs, goals, and neurotype. Together, we’ll create a safe and empowering space for exploration, healing, and growth.

Curious if this could be the right fit for you?

Our Purpose

  • Providing diverse folks with access to affirming, non-pathologizing therapy

  • Co-creating a safe space for you to feel seen, heard, understood, and valued

  • Uplifting clients and embracing the beauty of lived experience

  • Supporting clients by coming alongside you to empower and challenge you

Our Commitments

  • To acknowledge and respect you as the expert on your own life

  • To tailor our approach to suit your unique goals, needs, and neurotype

  • To affirm, honor, and celebrate your diversity and welcome it as a strength 

  • To engage with anti-racist, anti-capitalist, and decolonized therapeutic practices

Our Approach

Therapeutic Approach

  • Trauma-Informed

  • Social Justice-Oriented

  • Affirming and Celebratory

  • Non-Pathologizing

  • Anti-Oppressive

  • Secular 

  • Strengths-Based

  • Health At Every Size

  • Harm Reduction

Our Values

Our Population Focus

Communities we are allied with and committed to serving:

  • The neurodivergent community

  • The LGBTQIA+ community

  • The non-monogamous community

  • The BDSM / kink community

  • Individuals in the sex work industry

  • The ex-Evangelical/Christian/religious community

  • Black, Indigenous, and People of Color

  • Individuals who use substances

  • Individuals living in larger/plus size/fat bodies

  • The disabled community

  • The chronically ill community

  • The vegan community

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Step 1: Schedule Your
Initial Consultation

A free 15-minute video consultation
(camera optional) at your leisure,
that fits in your schedule.

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Step 2: Connect for a Short, Supportive Intro Call

A no-pressure space to ask questions,
share what’s on your mind,
and explore if we’re a good fit.

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Step 3: Begin Support That
Honors All of You

We’ll move gently, at your pace,
creating space for every part of you—
without judgment, no masking required.

Your Gentle Path to Healing:
3 Steps, No Rush


Start therapy that meets you where you’re at— without judgment.