Finding a therapist who truly sees you — your identity, your culture, your lived experience — shouldn't be hard. But for many LGBTQ+ clients, BIPOC clients, and immigrants, therapy spaces haven't always felt safe, affirming, or even relevant to what they're actually navigating. You shouldn't have to educate your therapist before you can trust them, or brace for misunderstanding before you've said a word.
I work from a social justice, allyship, and anti-racist framework — meaning I don't view your identity as separate from your mental health, and I don't expect you to leave parts of yourself at the door. Whether you're navigating identity, family or cultural expectations, discrimination, immigration-related stress, or simply want a therapist who understands the broader context you're living in, this work starts with respect for who you are and what you've experienced.
This is an ongoing commitment, not a box to check. I continue to learn, listen, and grow in this work — and I bring genuine curiosity to your story, not assumptions about it.
This is a space where you can show up as you are. Let's get to work.