
I use an integrative approach, incorporating feminist theory, parts work, relational-cultural theory, and attachment theory in my work with clients. I work with individuals who are seeking support in all interpersonal relationships, whether romantic, family-oriented, or professional. I have a background in working alongside LGBTQIA populations, polyamorous/non-monogamous folks, and those involved in kink/BDSM. I welcome clients of all racial, spiritual, ethnic, religious, multicultural or intersecting identities.
My clinical training focused on working with clients through an intersectional lens, something that shaped my passion for feminist therapy, where oppression, power and privilege are all named in the therapy room. I recognizes the privilege I hold as a white, cisgender, middle-class woman, in working with all clients. I acknowledge cultural differences in therapy, and make space for each client’s experience with any form of intersecting identities. I am well aware of the impacts of patriarchy, white supremacy, heteronormativity, cisnormativity, colonialism, and fatphobia on our mental health, and aim to integrate a decolonized lens into all work I do. I bring anti-racist, anti-oppressive and restorative justice approaches to my work and I am willing to be called in by clients for any missteps that may happen. The therapeutic relationship is a space where I encourage clients to model their ideal relationships and communication, even when it may feel uncomfortable.
Molly works under the clinical direction of Dr. Shayda Nematollahi, LPC, and clinical supervision of Brittany Hewitt, LPC, CPCS, ACS and Dr. Amber Norman, PhD, LMHC, NCC
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