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I combine my Sociology and Social Work backgrounds to create a safe, affirming, and empowering therapeutic space. My approach is rooted in mindfulness, and I strive to provide therapy that honors your unique story and needs. I’m goal focused and client centered; and enjoys taking aspects of different modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Health (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) to create a unique and individualized therapeutic space. Together, you will work to process past traumas, navigate present challenges, and carve out a path toward the life you want.
I’m a neurodivergent queer trans non-binary therapist who goes to therapy myself. My style is empathetic, nonjudgmental, and member-centered. My approach is trauma-informed, intersectional, and collaborative. You are the expert in your own experience and I’d like to work with you to understand your past and present, and to bolster the skills and strengths that you already have. I’ve been providing individual therapy to LGBTQ+ young adults and adults for over 5 years. I strive to walk alongside you in your mental health journey and we may stumble but we can repair. When I’m not working, you can find me swimming or reading sci-fi, the more complex and nuanced the world-building, the better.
I am a clinical social worker, with 20 years experience working with clients on issues including but not limited to; foster care involvement, abuse/neglect, gender identity, pre-marital counseling, childhood trauma, sexual abuse, and generalized anxiety. I have a Master of Social Work from KU.
I am a proud mother of five amazing people, both biological and stepchildren, and the grandmother to one perfect baby. I spend my free time passionately watching KU basketball (Rock Chalk!), reading true crime novels, and living life loudly with my friends and family! It is my calling to provide a safe space for all around me, specifically those in the LGBTQIA+ and alternative lifestyle communities.
Together we will set goals that will lead you on a path of healing. I will use humor and compassion, amongst other tools in my toolbox, to help you achieve the goals YOU want to achieve. I see therapy as a collaborative effort - a team sport. Sometimes you just need an objective viewpoint to help you see things a little more clearly.
Rebecca is a culturally competent therapist with 20 years of experience. She takes a collaborative, solutions-focused approach, creating a safe, judgement-free space where members can share openly. Her interventions are skilled and creative, tailored to meet each individual's unique needs. Rebecca believes in letting members lead the way, guiding sessions based on their goals. Her mission is to empower you to navigate your journey and find meaningful solutions to the challenges you face.
I’m a queer licensed clinical mental health counselor with specialized experience treating trauma within the LGBTQIA+ community. I have worked in world renowned residential treatment centers treating and teaching about complex PTSD and developmental trauma. My approach is warm, compassionate, and experiential with a focus on uncovering the innate wisdom within each individual. I’m an attachment-based therapist and use transparency and direct moment-to-moment experience in session. I blend mindfulness, somatic, expressive arts, EMDR, Brainspotting, and nature-based techniques into individual sessions and therapeutic groups. I believe in the power of human connection to heal and feel honored to support people interested in walking the path toward health and well-being.
When I’m not working, you can find me with my hands in the soil growing vegetables, flowers, and herbal medicines at my homestead with my partner and dog in the mountains!
I’m a trans/nonbinary Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has worked with the LGBTQIA+ community since 2021. I offer a nonjudgmental, openminded space where clients can explore the different parts of themselves, find their authentic voice, develop coping skills, learn how to establish boundaries, ask for what they need and in turn create healthy relationships with themselves and the people in their lives. I utilize parts work, solution-focused brief therapy, CBT, and somatic experiencing to help support my clients in achieving their goals.
I’m an LCSW, non-binary, Indigiqueer, and mixed race person with light-skin privilege. My work is trauma-informed with a focus on intersectional identity, social justice, harm reduction, and affirmative/liberation focused therapeutic approaches. My approach values collaboration by helping to establish healthier ways of thinking and being. I have over a decade of experience and use a variety of interventions including EMDR, CBT, and DBT.
Hi! My name is Michael! I’m a marriage and family therapist with 16 years experience supporting the LGBTQIA+ community. My approach to therapy is very client centered. I am flexible in meeting clients where they are and co-creating goals that can foster life changing experiences. I’m supportive, creative, and believe humor is an important part of the therapeutic process. I’m looking forward to working with you!
Max specializes in helping people with issues around Gender Identity, Sexuality, Anxiety, & Depression from a place of lived experience, and have worked with Adolescents, Adults, & Older Adults in mental health in both inpatient & outpatient settings. Max has been a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas since 2021. Max is also a Board-Certified Music Therapist, and has been since 2007.
Max believes that everyone has the right to the best quality of life possible, and that you deserve a safe, comfortable, and accepting therapeutic environment that helps you to move forward towards richer, fuller life experiences with dignity. Life is a journey that isn't smooth and doesn't come with easy answers; counseling is a partnership and you are the expert on your life. Max feels that the counselor’s role is to support you as a facilitator and a helper, and to work together to identify goals that will benefit you in personal growth & improving your quality of life. As such, clinical approaches will be tailored to your specific needs and goals.
Max resides in El Paso, Texas with their wife and their ever-growing zoo of 11 rescue pets, and enjoys playing guitar, ukulele, making homemade pasta and watching sci-fi movies.
My name is Oliver and I am a licensed clinical social worker with over 5 years of experience. I have supported individuals dealing with anxiety, OCD, depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, gender dysphoria, and a range of other mental health and environmental challenges. I incorporate a range of therapeutic approaches—including ACT, ERP, EMDR, and CBT—all grounded in an undercurrent of compassion and deep respect for each individual I work with. Outside of work, I enjoy home renovation projects, make an ongoing effort to embrace running, and have a great appreciation for music—often with the volume up.
I am a white, trans/non-binary Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who has specialized in working with queer, transgender, and gender expansive adults since 2016. I work from a strengths-based, trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming lens and am informed by dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), somatic, and parts-work frameworks. I believe that you are the expert of your own life, and together we will collaborate to ensure you have the tools available to make the decisions that are best for you - I hope to offer you a space where all parts of yourself feel welcomed, supported, and empowered.
I am a multi-state licensed clinical social worker and a member of the LGBTQIA+ community. I have over a decade of experience supporting queer, trans, and gender-diverse youth, young adults, and adults in mental health, medical, and community-based settings. I work with clients to alleviate symptoms, shift thinking and behavioral patterns, develop coping skills, and build upon their strengths to create meaningful change and gain deeper self-understanding. I have an empathic and collaborative approach informed by psychodynamic training as well as attachment-based, developmental, behavioral, and relational perspectives.
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We currently offer individual therapy in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, New York, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. We’ll be expanding across the US soon, so sign up for our newsletter and be the first to know when we launch in your state!
For FOLX members outside of those states looking for therapy, we can help you find an inclusive mental health provider via our referral network. Please submit a request and one of our Member Navigators will be happy to work with you.
As part of a FOLX membership, you have access to FOLX clinicians who can provide treatment for anxiety, depression, and insomnia. You also get an entire community of support through our FOLX Community Platform which includes support groups, live chat, resources, guides, and more, along with support from your member navigation team who can answer any questions you have and get you any referrals you need.
Yes! If you have in-network insurance with us, you can use your insurance to help cover the cost of therapy.
We can also provide a superbill for you. A superbill is a document that provides an itemized list of the services you received from FOLX, along with the fees you have paid for those services. A superbill can be submitted to your insurance provider, FSA, or HSA for reimbursement if you have out-of-network coverage. This can help you get reimbursed for some or all of your out-of-pocket payment.