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I welcome individuals experiencing depression, anxiety and need a place to discuss their sexuality and gender identities who want to work from a strengths based perspective. Using compassion and mindfulness practice, and a feminist multi-cultural lens, I encourage people to work in a focused and positive way in order to find authenticity. In the past several years I have worked extensively with gay, lesbian and transgender people and am open, affirming and inclusive. In my experience, everyone has a creative spark that nourishes positivity and engagement. I am licensed in Utah, California, Idaho and New Mexico
MSW, LCSW, licensed in Utah, California, Idaho and New Mexico, member WPATH, member LGBTQ+ Affirmative Therapist Guild (UT), member California Society of Clinical Social Work, member NASW
223 South 700 East, suite one Salt Lake City UT 84102
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telehealth for adults of all ages experiencing anxiety and depression, especially as a result of systemic oppression, issues surrounding sexuality and gender, specific focus as an ally of queer and trans people
Female identified, male identified, non binary, cis-gender
Gender justice frees all of us to be ourselves
monogamous, polyamorous, kink, asexual
It is an honor to advocate for sexual and gender justice. It makes our society more open and safe to have such justice. Lots of work left to be done.
Asian Pacific, various Asian identities, Black, Latino and Hispanic, multi and bi racial, Jewish, atheist, LDS, more
Sometimes I feel lonely in this pursuit and that increases my belief in how important racial justice is, a continuing body of work, hugely important.
Para-plegia, neuro diverse, visually impaired, auto immune and other chronic illnesses
Disability justice is less visible than it should be. Looking forward to doing more work in this arena.