It is hard to talk to someone when you cannot be sure they really understand your experiences. You also need to be sure that you can trust that your therapist respects your sexuality or gender identity.
Although no two paths are the same, and you might not be seeking therapy to explore your sexuality or gender identity, it can be helpful to know that your therapist is part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Clinician Chris Warren-Dickins is queer and non-binary, so they understand what it is like to live, work, and parent in the LGBTQIA+ community. Chris has been working as a psychotherapist with this community since 2010, so they have considerable experience.
Book a free telephone consultation to find out more.
Although no two paths are the same, and you might not be seeking therapy to explore your sexuality or gender identity, it can be helpful to know that your therapist is part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Clinician Chris Warren-Dickins is queer and non-binary, so they understand what it is like to live, work, and parent in the LGBTQIA+ community. Chris has been working as a psychotherapist with this community since 2010, so they have considerable experience.
Book a free telephone consultation to find out more.
We work affirmatively with people of all genders and all sexualities. We understand what it is like to live as a member of the LGBTQ+ community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer), and we know how this can pose unique challenges when it comes to anxiety, depression, and relationship issues.
For years we have helped people to explore issues that directly and indirectly relate to their sexuality and gender identity. This includes empowering people to work through anxiety, depression, experiences of familial estrangement, discrimination, micro-aggressions, and relationship conflict (at home and work)
For years we have helped people to explore issues that directly and indirectly relate to their sexuality and gender identity. This includes empowering people to work through anxiety, depression, experiences of familial estrangement, discrimination, micro-aggressions, and relationship conflict (at home and work)
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We would like to make it clear that the unethical and illegal practice of conversion is exceptionally harmful. We do not condone this practice, and it contravenes the ethical standards of the American Counseling Association and the American Psychological Association.