LGBTQIA+ Therapy
in Lynchburg, VA

Affirming Therapy for LGBTQIA+ Adults and Teens 16+
with a Queer, Trans Non-Binary Therapist

Online Across VA, NC, SC, FL, and VT

You’ve spent so long shrinking yourself just to feel safe— or seen— in a world that doesn’t always know how to hold you.

Maybe you’ve been to therapy before— only to leave feeling unseen, misunderstood, or like you had to hide parts of yourself just to get through the session.

Maybe you’ve spent too much time explaining your identity, correcting assumptions, or shrinking yourself just to feel safe and accepted.

You’re ready for something different— a space where you can show up fully, without having to dim your queerness, transness, or nonbinary identity just to fit in.

You want a therapist who truly understands— someone who gets what that’s like, because they’ve lived it too.

Whenever you’re ready, care that gently honors every part of you is here— waiting to meet you just as you are.

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You deserve care that celebrates you, not just accepts you.

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Whether you're:

  • Exploring your gender or sexuality

  • Healing from religious trauma

  • Navigating the anxiety of coming out at work, with family, or in a small town

  • Facing internalized shame or complex trauma

  • Or simply longing for a space that doesn’t expect you to translate your experience—

You're welcome here.

Whether you’re in Lynchburg, VA or anywhere across Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, or Vermont, you deserve therapy that truly sees and honors your whole self.

For queer, trans, and questioning folks—
including those who are neurodivergent.

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This space is especially affirming for:

  • Trans, nonbinary, gender-expansive, and questioning folks

  • Queer, bisexual, pansexual, lesbian, gay, and asexual clients

  • Neurodivergent individuals (including AuDHD, OCD, C-PTSD, and more)

  • People navigating intersectional identities, oppression, or trauma

  • Those seeking care free of judgment, assumption, or pressure to conform

Therapy that honors the fullness of who you are.

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Maybe you’ve worked with a therapist who just doesn’t get it. As a queer and trans therapist, I offer care rooted in lived experience, community connection, and a deep commitment to liberation.

You’ll never be asked to make yourself smaller in this space.
You won’t be pathologized for how you love, how you express yourself, or how you move through the world.

We’ll work together in a way that affirms your wholeness—and makes room for the grief, joy, anger, identity shifts, and healing that can come with it all.

You don’t have to do this alone.

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Therapy can be a place where your full self is not only accepted— but celebrated.
Where you can exhale.
Where you’re held in all your complexity, without needing to justify your existence.

You deserve that kind of care.

Ready to be met with care
that honors every part of you?

Let’s begin, together!

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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

As a queer, trans non-binary therapist,
I’m here to walk alongside you—
Whenever you’re ready to begin.