
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.

Terry is a licensed therapist with over 20 years experience effectively transforming the quality of people's lives. A native New Yorker, Terry offers treatment for individuals, couples, and families dealing with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues. He is known for providing compassionate, straight-forward care with the highest degree of confidentiality. He is a persistent advocate f...

Aarati (Ardi) Ghimire
Salt Lake City
Utah
My goal in therapy is to help client feel empower enough to navigate life trials with needed emotional and mental stability. I approach with a multicultural, strength based and trauma informed lens to navigate issues from various levels. In addition, I provide special insights on issues with diversity such as acculturation, immigration, resettlement etc and its co-relation with mental health. I...

I am a certified sexuality counselor with the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists/AASECT and a certified nurse-midwife. I have been in practice for over 20 years. I work with both women and men who are seeking improved sexual satisfaction. I also offer comprehensive consultations pertaining to a variety of health issues to women of all ages. I have full...

Stephanie Rotuno
Columbus
Ohio
I specialize in supporting people in healing from trauma and finding health and well-being in their lives and relationships. I realize that my clients come to my office to talk about some of their deepest pains and experiences. Sometimes they carry shame, fear, and anxiety or depression due to these events. I'll welcome you with an open, warm, and deeply present therapeutic experience. Therapy ...

The practice that I work for strives to provide our clients with education, guidance, and therapeutic interventions to treat all types of disorders. We work with individuals dealing with depression and anxiety. We provide therapy to help with addictions (drugs, alcohol, gambling) . We work with families and do parenting groups and help children and teens with ADHD and oppositional defiant...

Brittany Farrow
Las Vegas
Nevada
**Waitlist available*** In today's busy world, there is little time to reflect on who we are, who we want to be, and how these paths align. I work with individuals, couples and families to ease distress and help promote meaningful change. I provide a safe, judgement free space to allow my clients to discover who they truly are and what they need to live a fulfilling life. I take a collaborative...

Everyone goes through challenging situations in life and while you may have successfully worked through other difficulties, sometimes we need extra support and a new perspective. I provide a compassionate and nurturing space with a nonjudgmental and relaxed environment to help promote change. We will work together to understand your concerns and develop a fresh perspective along with effective...

Eilon N. Shomron-Atar
New York
New York
Therapy can help you effect change in your life and make it more meaningful, fuller, more joyful, or more vibrant. It is wonderful that you are taking this first step in gaining possibilities for yourself. Life can be full of tension and it is helpful to talk with someone who can empower you and help you find your calm, your center, and your action. I will approach your care without assumptions...

Daniel Alderman
Spokane
Washington
Emotions serve a purpose. Most of them serve to motivate us. Anger and anxiety motivate action. Sadness motivates withdrawal to heal. At low to moderate levels these emotions serve us in our lives. When these emotions overwhelm us, become stronger than we can handle, they stop serving us and start harming us. Anger turns to rage. Anxiety turns to panic. Sadness turns to misery. There are many...

Coming to counseling can be a difficult and sometimes frightening choice, but there is power in vulnerability. My top priority is to create a safe, honest, and nonjudgmental environment for us to work together to create solutions to life's challenges. My aim is to ask the right questions to help you find the right answers. I have a Master of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology from the Univers...

Hi, I am Karen Foxworth and I understand life can be challenging. It is common to struggle with difficult emotions, thoughts and unpleasant memories, that one experiences in daily life. People demonstrate enormous courage, deep compassion, and a remarkable ability to move forward, even with the most difficult personal histories. Therapy is about learning how to move from challenging life...

Jody A Long
Wilmington
North Carolina
My goal is to provide you with a safe space to grow and learn about yourself while letting go of what doesn't serve you, and making space for the things out of your control. The first step in reaching out for support can be a scary one, but you don't have to take on the rest of the journey alone. I believe that therapy is a partnership built on trust, and though change may be difficult, it can...

Sometimes making a change in our lives is more complicated than simply "trying our best." I work with clients to uncover their own strengths, and to regain power over the areas of life that feel overwhelming or out of control. My energy is warm and friendly, and past clients have appreciated the chance to explore difficult content in a non-judgmental environment. I treat individuals with PTSD a...

Patricia Galiotos
New York
New York
As a psychologist I use a cognitive-behavioral approach, bringing attention to the cycle of thoughts, feelings, and actions that drive our overall state of well-being. Understanding and working on that cycle can help reduce feelings of anxiety, depression, and anger, and lead to more positive regard for ourselves and stronger relationships with the people in our lives. I want to help you feel...

Life can get rough and stressful at times. This is where a therapist can help you out. I have a unique skills to provide you with help you need to address the stress or situation you are under. In today's society, the need for therapy and the benefits participating in therapy process can help you. Being in therapy is not a negative but should be seen as a POSITIVE. All people could benefit from...