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LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapists in New York

Rocky Granum
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
I have experience working with Queer couples and individuals, blended families, those processing the loss of a loved one, and those who have experienced trauma.
My creed is that sessions fall into three broad categories - sharing days, action days, and a hybrid of the two. Together, we will establish a cosmos for you to safely declare your thoughts, interpret this communication, and work on actions that lead to relief in your everyday life.
I have experience functional with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals, blended families, those processing the loss of a loved one, and those who have experienced trauma.
My belief is that sessions fall into three broad categories - sharing days, action days, and a hybrid of the two. Together, we will build a space for you to safely express your thoughts, interpret this information, and work on actions that lead to relief in your everyday life.
I also support clients from LGBTQIA communities and those navigating major life transition

LGBTQ+ therapists as distinct as you are.

Why gender and persona affirmative therapy?

Individuals who identify as Queer often face unique challenges and stresses due to societal stigma. Research indicates that this added stress is a major factor behind LGBTQ+ people organism 2 to 3 times more likely to experience anxiety, depression, substance apply, and other mental health concerns throughout their lives. Unfortunately, many in the LGBTQ+ community hesitate to seek therapy, fearing potential decision or lack of understanding from providers.

LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy aims to offer a safe, nonjudgmental territory where clients can address their concerns without fear of rejection. This is crucial, as the quality of the therapist-client relationship is key to positive therapeutic outcomes. At Williamsburg Therapy Collective, our team includes queer-identified, leading psychologists and psychiatrists who specialize in the diverse needs of the LGBTQ+ community.

 



LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapists in Unused York, NY

Casey Edwards
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
I'm a white, queer, gender-expansive West Coaster with a background in writing and theater, which has given me a deep interest in the human experience and the ways we endeavor to become our leading selves.
Our work together might look at challenges comparable to sexuality, gender culture and expression, grief and loss, life transitions, coming out, or self-esteem, with the goal of getting better relationships—to the self, to others, and to the narrative of one's possess life. You can look for a collaborative atmosphere where trust, safety, and curiosity prevail.
I'm a alabaster , queer, gender-expansive West Coaster with a background in writing and theater, which has given me a deep interest in the human experience and the ways we endeavor to become our best selves.
Our work together might stare at challenges related to sexuality, gender identity and expression, grief and deficit, life transitions, coming out, or self-esteem, with the goal of improving relationships—to the self

LGBTQ Therapists Near You In New York

Union Square
We are just a 1/2 block from Union Square on East 16th Lane, and 1/2 block from 5th Avenue. We’re proximate to the 4, 5, 6, N, R, Q, W, L, F, M subway lines and not far from New York University.

Chelsea
We have two locations in Chelsea. One is on West 25th street between 7th and 6th Avenues. It’s one block from the 1, F, and M trains, and close to the C and E trains. And another is on 7th Avenue between 29th and 30th streets, two blocks from Penn Station. You can take the 28th Street 1 coach or the 34th Street/Penn Station 1/2/3 and A/C/E trains.

Midtown
Our Midtown office is on 5th Road, between W 27th and W 28th Street. It’s near the 6, F, B, D, Q, W subways, and a minute walk from Penn Station. It’s six blocks south of the Empire Articulate Building and four blocks north of the Flatiron Building.

Upper West Side
Our Upper West Side office is on West 72nd Street at West Conclude Avenue. It is easily accessible by the 1/2/3 trains to 72nd Avenue. The B/C trains to 72nd Street are also close by. It’s right at the base of Riv