Identity Centered Inclusive Therapy in New York

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Our Mission

Therapy here centers identity as a core part of healing: the ways it’s been shaped, challenged, celebrated, and sometimes silenced. Your complexity is welcome, and your experience isn’t pathologized but understood in the context of the systems that shape us. Here, even the hardest chapters of your story can soften into new ways of being.

This is collaborative, identity-affirming therapy rooted in radical care. Every session is built around who you are and what you need — designed to evolve with you, not follow a script. This isn’t just therapy — it’s a space for pure authenticity, liberation, and reclaiming your life and identity on your own terms. You don’t have to show up fixed, polished, or certain.

Come as you are, leave who you’re meant to be.

My Values & Social Justice Lens

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I’m a white, queer, cisgender woman who holds both privilege & marginalized experience. I’m committed to practicing in ways that align with collective liberation — including being anticapitalist, antiracist, and am committed to dismantling patriarchy wherever it shows up. I work from a politicized, trauma-informed lens that acknowledges how white supremacy, capitalism, colonialism, patriarchy, ableism, and cisheteronormativity shape our lives, our bodies, & our mental health.

Therapy with me won’t ask you to leave your rage, your politics, or any part of your identity at the door. Those parts of you belong here, too.

Outside the therapy room, I’m involved in direct action aligned with community care and queer & trans rights. I’m personally aligned with values like wealth redistribution, reproductive justice, climate action & prison abolition. I stand in solidarity with Black, Brown, Indigenous, & other communities of color, as well as trans, disabled, immigrant, sex working, & body liberation communities — not just in theory, but in practice.