I am an autistic, disabled, queer, and gender-expansive human who sees each client as a whole person who is the expert of their own experience. I am neuro-affirming, which means I do not believe anyone’s body-mind is “disordered.” I specialize in helping clients carve a values-led path outside of neuronormativity and pathology paradigms, using a relational, trauma-informed, decolonizing approach. I see clients 16+ and enjoy working with the following populations: 2SLGBTQIA+ people, autistics, ADHDers, survivors of religious trauma, creatives, and nature-lovers. I utilize lived experience, parts work, somatics, creative writing, and acceptance and commitment therapy.
I provide letters for gender-affirming surgeries to North Carolina residents.
I am very community-oriented and supportive of mutual aid networks, having immense compassion for everyone I encounter and always looking for ways to make my slice of the world more accessible and warm. I have experience working with LGBTQIA+ humans as a peer, social worker, and therapist within college, nonprofit, and private practice settings. I was the LGBTQ organization president at Winthrop University in 2016-17, organizing multiple educational events for the public and championing inclusivity of marginalized and intersecting identities. I worked administratively and as an article writer for Campus Pride in Charlotte, NC in 2017. I was an MSW intern at Time Out Youth Center in Charlotte, NC from 2019-2020, providing support to LGBTQ+ youth and creating a teen Asexual/Aromantic support group that I then led from 2020-2024. I presented on best practices for inclusivity of Asexual and Aromantic youth in LGBT centers to Pridelink in 2020. I am a member of Charlotte Trans Health, working collaboratively with other trans-affirming healthcare providers across North Carolina. I have led an online (and in-person in Charlotte, NC) support group for those recovering from religion through the nonprofit Recovering from Religion since 2020. I am co-facilitating an autistic adult peer social group in Charlotte, NC that is disability-inclusive and LGBTQIA+ inclusive.
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