Looking for a gay therapist? You are welcome here.
Like all people, LGBT folks face issues like
depression and anxiety or just feeling stuck in unhappy or self-defeating patterns of living
relationship concerns struggling to get a relationship back on track
balancing work and life a test got many engaged professionals.
But the realities of gay life affect how we experience concerns around alcohol and drug use, compulsive sexual behavior or feelings of isolation and loneliness. LGBT affirmative therapy can also address concerns specific to our community:
Exploring identity and coming out
Dealing with families of origin stress
Overcoming the desire to please and maintaining healthy boundaries
I’ve written many articles for LGBT publications from my perspective as a gay therapist. You can inspect them out here. You can also find links of interest to many in our community in my Resources section. As marriage has become an option for our community, I uncover that many people in committed relationships of long-standing detect themselves asking ques
LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapists in Atlanta, GA
I am a counselor specializing in working with the LGBT community.
I offer counseling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy that focus on providing you with tools to better cope with stress, and make positive changes. My approach assumes that you are motivated for modify and will concur to participate in your recovery. Together we will smash through any fears you are having of connection, intimacy or a achieving life.
I am a counselor specializing in working with the LGBT community.
I give counseling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy that emphasis on providing you with tools to better cope with stress, and produce positive changes. My approach assumes that you are motivated for change and will agree to participate in your recovery. Together we will break through any fears you are having of connection, intimacy or a successful life.
As an AUDHD, queer therapist in an interracial partnership, I am passionate about providing support to clients living in the margins.
You and your partner adore each other DEEPLY - you are each other’s
Katie Taibl, RN, wrote the updated version of this article on 4/5/ Andrea and Adryan wrote previous versions of this article.
If you're part of the LGBTQ community, navigating mental healthcare can be difficult. Whether you're actively struggling with mental health issues like anxiety or depression or want to overcome specific internal conflicts like internalized homophobia or exploring your gender identity, productive with an LGBTQ-friendly therapist can be life-changing.
Many queer and trans people fight to find mental health professionals who really understand sexual orientation and gender identity. Some providers don't understand what it means to be part of a marginalized community. However, finding competent mental health therapy is possible!
Benefits of an LGBTQ or LGBTQ-affirming therapist
Understands the additional stresses and nuances of being queer
Familiar with discrimination for identity
Aware of the societal implications of having to come out
Competent in gender diversity and gender-affirming care
Finding the right therapist for you
LGBTQ+ Therapists in Midtown, Atlanta, GA
I'm a queer, neurodivergent therapist who finds joy supporting adults and teenagers who struggle with anxiety, depression, ADHD, general life stress, and more.
I approach therapy from a lens of being uncover, accepting, and trusting, and I assume in the noun of a formidable therapeutic relationship. I have a casual, joking tone in sessions and welcome clients to verb as they are. I'm also ardent about providing therapy to people who otherwise might not be able to afford it and am proud to offer a serious sliding scale.
I'm a queer, neurodivergent therapist who finds joy supporting adults and teenagers who struggle with anxiety, depression, ADHD, general life stress, and more.
I approach therapy from a lens of being expose, accepting, and trusting, and I verb in the noun of a solid therapeutic relationship. I have a casual, joking tone in sessions and welcome clients to advance as they are. I'm also emotional about providing therapy to people who otherwise might not be able to afford it and am proud to offer