LGBTQ+ Therapy in Pennsylvania & California

A space where every part of you is welcome, celebrated, and safe.

This is that space

When being yourself has never really felt ...well, simple

For many LGBTQ+ folks, life has meant navigating spaces where you weren’t fully seen, supported, or understood.

You may carry layers of stress, pressure, or emotional exhaustion from years of code-switching, managing people’s reactions, or trying to “fit” into places that weren’t built with you in mind. Maybe you’re tired of wondering how someone will respond to your pronouns… Tired of softening parts of your identity to avoid conflict… Tired of questioning whether your feelings are valid… Or tired of holding the emotional weight of family, cultural, or religious expectations on your own. If any of this feels familiar, you’re in the right place.

How LGBTQ+ therapy can help you

LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy gives you a space where nothing about your identity is questioned, debated, or dissected. You don’t have to translate your experience. You don’t have to defend your relationships, your pronouns, your expression, or your history. You get to be fully human, not someone else’s idea of “acceptable.”

Together, we work through the stress, grief, confusion, or emotional weariness you’ve been carrying for years. We explore your identity at your pace. We strengthen boundaries, build confidence, and help you feel grounded in who you are, not who others expect you to be.

Who LGBTQ+ therapy makes sense for

If you’re ready to feel understood without having to earn it, supported without having to argue for it, and safe without having to shrink yourself… I’m here.

People who feel like they’ve had to be “selective” about which parts of themselves they show to family, friends, or coworkers
Have spent years navigating identity questions without having a safe place to talk about them
Grew up in environments where queerness was dismissed, minimized, or outright unsafe
Are tired of relationships where they’re misunderstood, misgendered, or emotionally dismissed
Are afraid and unsure of the current environment for LGBTQ+ in your community