Specializations

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Kink-Affirming
Therapy

Kink-affirming therapy is a therapeutic approach that recognizes kink, BDSM, power dynamics, and alternative relationship structures as valid, consensual expressions of sexuality—not as symptoms or problems to be “fixed.”

In kink-affirming therapy, your therapist understands that kink can be a source of pleasure, connection, identity, and personal empowerment. You are free to talk openly about your desires, fantasies, relationships, and experiences without judgment or pathologizing.

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LGBTQ+ Affirming
Therapy

LGBTQ+ affirming therapy is a therapeutic approach that recognizes, validates, and celebrates your identity without asking you to defend or explain who you are. Instead of treating your identity as a “topic” to work around, affirming therapy understands that your lived experiences—joy, pain, relationships, family dynamics, and stress—are deeply shaped by being LGBTQ+.

It provides a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore identity, heal from trauma, work through anxiety or depression, and build self-compassion with a therapist who truly “gets it.”

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Healing From
Religious Trauma

Religious trauma refers to the emotional, psychological, or spiritual harm caused by rigid belief systems, controlling faith communities, purity culture, spiritual abuse, or environments where questioning was punished instead of welcomed.

Religious trauma can show up as fear, shame, or guilt, anxiety about “doing something wrong”, difficulty making decisions, loss of identity outside religion, fear of punishment or hell, discomfort with sexuality or body, struggles with boundaries or autonomy, and more.

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Navigating Ethical
Non-Monogamy

ENM-affirming therapy is a space where you don’t have to defend your relationship structure. Your therapist understands non-monogamy as a legitimate relationship choice and helps you navigate it with care and clarity.

In ENM-affirming therapy, you can work on communication skills, jealousy and insecurity, attachment styles, boundary setting, time and energy management, repairing ruptures, aligning agreements with values, and more.

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Neurodivergent-
Affirming Therapy

Neurodivergent-affirming therapy is a strengths-based, non-pathologizing approach to mental health care that honors differences in how brains process information, emotion, sensory input, and the world. Rather than trying to make you “more normal,” this type of therapy focuses on helping you understand your nervous system, support your natural patterns, and build a life that actually works with your brain.

This approach views autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, learning disabilities, and other neurotypes as valid ways of being, not defects.