
Reach Out For Support
Reaching out for support—especially around relationships, sex, or parenting—can feel overwhelming. But you don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Working with a therapist who is sex-positive, neurodiversity-affirming, and relationship-aware can make all the difference in feeling truly seen, supported, and empowered to grow.
Sex therapy is not just about “fixing” problems—it’s about creating space to explore intimacy, desire, identity, and communication in a judgment-free environment. Whether you’re struggling with mismatched libido, sexual shame, or simply wanting to feel more connected, therapy can help you understand your needs and foster a more fulfilling intimate life.
Couples counseling supports relationships of all kinds—monogamous, open, queer, neurodivergent, long-term or newly forming. It’s a space to strengthen communication, navigate conflict with compassion, rebuild trust, and reconnect emotionally and physically. No relationship is perfect, but with intention and guidance, connection can deepen and repair can happen.
For parents—especially those raising neurodivergent children—support matters. Parenting can bring up feelings of overwhelm, guilt, and uncertainty, especially when societal expectations don’t match your child’s needs. In our work together, you’ll get support that’s rooted in neurodiversity-affirming practices, helping you better understand your child’s experience, build emotional resilience, and parent with confidence and compassion. Your needs as a parent matter, too.
What ties all of these services together is a commitment to creating a safe, inclusive space where your full identity is welcomed—where your experiences around gender, sexuality, neurodivergence, culture, and relationships are understood and respected. Therapy is collaborative, meaning we’ll work together based on your goals, not a one-size-fits-all method.
Choosing therapy is a brave step toward deeper connection—with yourself and with those you love. Whether you're looking to heal, grow, or simply find space to breathe and be heard, reaching out is the first move toward meaningful change. You're not too much. You're not broken. You're human—and you deserve support that sees you as whole, capable, and worthy.
If you're ready to begin, I’m here to walk alongside you.