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Who I Serve

DID

DID

Dissociative Identity Disorder

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is the result of a complex and intriguing coping mechanism created by the mind to handle trauma. As a clinical mental health counselor with a passion for understanding and treating DID, let me take you on a journey through my lens of expertise.

Non-Monogamous Individuals

Non-Monogamous Individuals

Non-Monogamous Individuals

Ethical non-monogamy, which includes practices like polyamory and open relationships, involves consensually engaging in romantic or sexual relationships with multiple partners while maintaining honesty, transparency, and respect. While it's a valid and fulfilling choice for many, it can come with its unique set of challenges.

Ex-Mormon Individuals

Ex-Mormon Individuals

Ex-Mormon Individuals

Leaving the LDS Church (Mormon Church) is a profound and life-altering experience, and it comes with its unique set of challenges. It is a deeply personal and complex journey, and it's my privilege to provide guidance and support to individuals as they navigate this significant life transition.

Queer Identities

Queer Identities

Queer Identities

Being a member of the LGBTQ+ community can come with unique challenges, and it's vital to address these challenges both at an individual and systemic level. I'm here to support and advocate for my queer clients while working towards a more inclusive society. I'm a member of WPATH and am qualified to write letters of necessity for affirming surgeries.

OCD

OCD

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

OCD, a bit like a persistent child seeking certainty but rejecting the response, is marked by two key components: obsessions (intrusive, distressing thoughts, images, or urges) and compulsions (repetitive actions or mental acts aimed at easing the anxiety from these obsessions)

ADHD

ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Picture this: ADHD in adults is like having a mental playlist with songs constantly shuffling. There's a delightful mix of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity playing in the background. These symptoms can be challenging, but they also come with unique strengths when managed effectively.

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