As a white, small fat, disabled, trans and queer person, I know that an identity-conscious and liberatory approach is itself part of therapeutic and healing work. I work collaboratively with folks to create spaces and relationships that are anti-racist, anti-colonialist, anti-ableist, and resist internalized and externalized fatphobia, queer- and transphobia, and shame of all forms.
I provide individual and relational therapy, and I work with adults, later adolescents, families, relationships of all kinds including families, romantic partners, best friends, roommates, and anyone who wants to communicate better within a relationship. I write WPATH letters for accessing hormones, surgeries, and other procedures and do so in single sessions whenever possible in order to help folks access gender-affirming healthcare with as few gatekeeping steps as possible within the very specific requirements.
My work centers the influences of identity and societal context on lived experiences and mental health and common themes of my work with clients are around identity exploration, life transitions, climate grief and climate anxiety, developing boundaries, and communication skills. I am particularly energized by work at the liberatory intersections of disability, transness, and fatness.
Some approaches that I have extra training in and incorporate into my work are narrative therapy; attachment theory; trans, queer, and fat liberation; disability justice; somatic and embodiment practices; and the AIR Network model for treating complex trauma and working with people with dissociative abilities. I strive for all of my work to be sex-positive, affirming, relational, collaborative, and client-centered.
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