SAFE • INCLUSIVE • LGBTQ+ AFFIRMING •
We work with people who are dealing with this every day.
✓ Constant overthinking or replaying conversations
✓ Feeling like you have to adjust who you are depending on the space
✓ Questioning yourself or second-guessing decisions
✓ Being aware of how others might perceive you
✓ Struggling to feel fully relaxed or safe
✓ Feeling disconnected from yourself or unsure who you really are
✓ Navigating identity, gender, or coming out
✓ Carrying stress from family dynamics or lack of support
These patterns are more common than you think—and they don’t happen without a reason.
Why this practice exists
A lot of people come to therapy hoping it will help—but leave feeling like something is missing.
Not because they don’t want to do the work, but because:
- they felt misunderstood
- they had to explain their identity
- or the work stayed on the surface
This practice was built to offer something more aligned and effective.
Our Therapists
A focused clinical team dedicated to affirming care and real emotional change.
Clinical Executive Director
Camille Campbell
Specializing in complex trauma and identity expansion with over 20 years of experience in trauma informed care and energy psychology.
Lead Counselor
Alex Rivera, LCSW
Focusing on anxiety, relationship patterns, and gender exploration for individuals across the spectrum.
There’s context behind what you’re feeling.
For many LGBTQIA+ individuals, anxiety, overthinking, or disconnection aren’t random. They’re shaped by experiences like:
- navigating environments that don’t always feel safe
- managing how much of yourself to show
- dealing with judgment, rejection, or misunderstanding
- trying to figure out identity while also living your life
Over time, this can impact how you think, feel, and relate to others.
How we approach the work
Our work is grounded in LGBTQIA+ affirming, trauma-informed care—but more importantly, it’s focused on helping you actually feel different in your day-to-day life. We also understand how depression and neurodivergence (like ADHD or autism) can shape your experience, and we take that into account in how we work together.
We focus on:
- understanding patterns, not just symptoms
- working beyond surface-level coping strategies
- helping you build clarity, stability, and self-trust
This is not just about talking—it’s about creating change.
What makes this different
- You don’t have to explain your identity or justify your experience
- We understand both emotional patterns AND identity context
- Therapy is structured and intentional
- The work goes deeper than surface-level conversations
- The goal is real change—not just insight
Our practice
We operate as a focused counseling practice centered on providing consistent, affirming, and high-quality care.
Every client is approached with: clarity, respect, and an understanding of the complexity of their experience
You are welcome here
We work with individuals across sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions. You are not expected to fit into a box or have everything figured out.
Start with something simple
The best way to begin is by answering a few quick questions so we can understand what you’re looking for.
Private. Simple. No pressure.