
The mental health professionals listed below specialize in treating the mental health concerns of members of the LGBTQIA+ community with sensitivity and understanding. LGBTQIA+ people experience various mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, at a higher rate than those who aren’t part of the community.

I help Teens and adults who are tired of feeling stuck because of anxiety and depression to get back on track. Do you feel like you are being held back? Are you uncomfortable with being vulnerable, and trusting others? Are you struggling with shame or guilt? Imagine having meaningful relationships, feeling confident, and having more control over your life. What would that look like? I enjoy...

Sometimes, life throws lemons at us and it sucks. I'm here to help you make that sweet lemonade out of all of those lemons! Whether you are struggling with life changes, maybe deciding on what you want to be when you grow up, or just need someone to process with you, I am here to walk you through that. If you are motivated for something new in your life, and looking for change, I can help guide...

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS!!! When someone starts therapy, I want to them to feel safe and comfortable to explore those personal issues about themselves they may have been hesitant to do before. Building a rapport and being genuine allow me to use the various therapeutic techniques in my toolbox like cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused techniques, mindfulness, and motivational interviewin...

Elaine M Amond
Fort Collins
Colorado
Throughout our lives, family relationships can bring us great joy and sometimes great stress. These relationships are always complicated. I can help individuals and families navigate the "ups and downs" of everyday life or difficult transitions. Because of years of experience working with pre-teens and adolescents in the schools, I have a special understanding of the unique needs of kids. Every...

Elizabeth Harring
Baltimore
Maryland
Are you ready to make a positive change? Taking the first step to engage in therapy isn't easy, but it is brave and it is worth it. I believe in the power of showing up and providing genuine support in a positive, non-judgmental environment. Regardless of what it is, we can start the process of healing and problem solving. I am a member of and work with the LGBTQIA+ community and am passionatel...

Camila Quintero
Miami
Florida
I believe one of the bravest things you can do is to begin to understand your own story and heal through the journey of self love. You really can have It all. You deserve to live a life that leaves you excited to wake up every morning. In therapy my goal is to cultivate an environment where you will feel safe to heal from all the emotional wounds and pain you've been carrying around all your li...

Finding the right therapist is an important step in your healing process. I believe people possess more strength and resilience than they realize and my passion is assisting with that realization. My areas of focus include life transitions, grief and loss, trauma, depression, anxiety and addiction. You will be met with compassion and understanding while we work together to address the issues...

My Name is Deborah Aloisi, I'm an independent social worker in Massachusetts, offering individual and couples counseling. Solutions can come at the speed of life starting in the moment with Rational Emotive Behavioral therapy and sometimes Gestalt theories to explore repeated patterns. Often with anxiety the creative brain is turned off leading to depression. The creative state of mind can be...

Meghan Hutten
Salt Lake City
Utah
Have your best efforts to achieve long-lasting love, pregnancy or parenthood feel inadequate or overwhelmingly difficult? Or Maybe the dream is not at all what you expected? I am ready to help you address the challenges that surround parenthood and relationships so you can build a life of love, connection, and support that reflects your values. Maintaining a safe, nonjudgmental space for you to...

George J Didier
Chicago
Illinois
Welcome! I believe that one of the essential ingredients of change and transformative psychotherapy is the relationship between the individual and the therapist. Feeling understood and comfortable only helps reduce one's symptoms, encouraging self-acceptance, but also leads toward deeper work which promotes lasting change and a deeper experience of one's whole self. My Treatment approach is...

Eran Tabib
New York
New York
Having performed worldwide with the Spin Doctors as well as having worked as a music producer at Clive Davis’ label, achieving Gold Record status, gave me insight to the pressures and stress that come with being an artist in a business environment. I specialize in working with artists, performers and creative individuals, as well as individuals who struggle with screen addictions. Combining my...

I am a Therapist, Life Coach, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. I am committed to empowering others by building trusting therapeutic relationships. I have experience working in a psychiatric day hospital and an inpatient mental health hospital. I provide individual, group, and family sessions. My clinical interests include: marriage and family issues, adolescent issues, school difficulties and behavior...

Paul J. Schmidt
Washington
District of Columbia
I am a licensed clinical psychologist practicing near Dupont Circle in Washington, DC with training from the George Washington University and the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis. I have been successful in helping adolescents and adults coping with issues such as stress/anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges alleviate their discomfort. I put a high premium on creating a...

Alyssa M Beni-Shore
New York
New York
"There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in" (Leonard Cohen). We all strive to be our “best" selves, but often we can get in our own way by constantly comparing and judging, or belittling our accomplishments while magnifying our mistakes. Together we can learn how to manage our own thoughts and behaviors in order to illicit positive change in ourselves and our relationships. I...

The most important factor in a therapy relationship is the relationship itself. It is my task to be available, open and supportive as the person seeks to put into words what he/she is experiencing and to work through the negative effects or life experiences, as well as lifting to the fore each person's gifts, strengths and unique perspectives. It is imperative, therefore, that we establish a...