LGBT Issues therapists in Marathon, New York NY
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Dustin Kerrone
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
My therapeutic and spiritual work with clients is profoundly informed by the Social Justice movements supporting the long-overdue empowerment of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities. None of us are truly free until all of us are fully liberated.
18 Years Experience
Online in Marathon, New York (Online Only)
Mind Therapy
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Together, we will work to uncover the root causes behind your thoughts and feelings and provide you with concrete, practical tools you can use to combat overwhelming emotions.
Things can get better when you work with a therapist. We will help you develop insight into your thinking patterns to eliminate critical thoughts and promote a positive mindset.
14 Years Experience
Online in Marathon, New York
Mona Lee Yousef
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R, CASAC-2, CADC, CCDC, MAC
Throughout my 33 years in practice, I have worked extensively and sensitively with those identifying as LGBTQ around a myriad of issues.
33 Years Experience
Online in Marathon, New York
Michaela Smith
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
LGBT issues are a specialty in which I have extensive experience. As an individual living in a diverse city and having a range of clients, I am happy to help clients explore their identities or investigate how their current identity relates to current stressors.
3 Years Experience
Online in Marathon, New York (Online Only)
Katherine Rabinowitz
Licensed Psychoanalyst, LP, M.A., NCPsyA
The world is changing. At least the part of it that we live in. Some of you may be troubled by the sexual orientation you've come to realize is part of you. It's not bad or good, right or wrong, it's just who you are. There will be people who can't accept that. Possibly your family. Possibly the religion you are or were a part of. But there is every-increasing awareness that being who you are is not an "illness" that needs a cure. It's an acceptable lifestyle (and one you didn't choose - it's in your DNA), and therapy can help you accept yourself, love yourself for who you are, and to deal with those in your life who can't or won't accept you for who you are. Life is still good, and will be better once you work through the issues that stand in your way.
31 Years Experience
Online in Marathon, New York