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LGBTQ+ therapists in Indiana, PA

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Jenkintown, Pennsylvania therapist: Felicity Fong, licensed professional counselor
Serving LGBTQ+

Felicity Fong

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
Complex trauma can be a stubborn and unwanted life companion. Living through repeated exposure to traumatic and harmful experiences can leave you feeling unable to trust yourself or others, seeing yourself differently, and feeling chronically unsafe. And alongside those wounds, complicated grief can also be woven into the mix of post-traumatic pain. Complicated grief is so much more than “just” a loss - it’s anger, sadness, guilt, and confusion surrounding losses that can’t always be easily defined. As a licensed professional counselor with a special interest in trauma treatment, I understand the profound impact these experiences can have on an individual’s emotional well being.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Indiana, Pennsylvania
Annville, Pennsylvania therapist: Christine Mazurkiewicz, marriage and family therapist
Serving LGBTQ+

Christine Mazurkiewicz

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
At Horses and Healing, LLC. it is my priority to help you feel welcomed, relaxed, and at peace during your therapy experience. Find comfort during these stressful times through non-judgmental support on your journey to feeling more like yourself again.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Indiana, Pennsylvania
Portland, Oregon therapist: Luke R. Allen, psychologist
Serving LGBTQ+

Luke R. Allen

Psychologist, PhD
I operate from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach. A core idea in ACT is that trying too hard to get rid of or control our emotions tends to backfire. Instead of trying to get rid of unwanted thoughts and feelings, I want to help you learn to respond differently to the unwanted thoughts and feelings so that you can keep your focus on living a fulfilling life based on what’s important to you. We will work together to set meaningful goals to address your concerns–whether they relate to life transitions, depression, anxiety, body image, grief/loss, job or academic stress, or gender and sexuality.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Indiana, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Carrie Askin, licensed clinical social worker
Serving LGBTQ+

Carrie Askin

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
During therapy consultations, most people say that they want a therapist who won't just sit there and nod at them. That makes a lot of sense to me. Starting with a new therapist takes a lot of courage and most of us wouldn't do it unless we need real help. Most hurt and trauma happens in our relationships with others and in order for therapy to help you need to be able to trust that your therapist is with you. When.you talk with me, you have my full attention. We'll make connections between what's happening now and what happened in your past experiences. We'll also work on feeling less shame and more safety. I'm easy to sit with. I like people and I'm funny. My clients tell me that they feel like they can tell me anything. You won't learn too much about me personally but you'll know a lot about who I am because the therapeutic relationship is a big part of what heals us. That means that I'll have thoughts and reactions and I'll share them kindly and carefully. You'll get to know yourself better and that will mean that you can feel more connected to other people. Most of the people who work with me find that their relationships with others are stronger and more satisfying and that they feel less shame, fear and sadness. We all deserve relief from our burdens.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Indiana, Pennsylvania
 therapist: Tiyahna M, licensed professional counselor
Serving LGBTQ+

Tiyahna M

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC,LPCMH,NCC,C-DBT
If you are looking for guidance with anxiety, fears, depression, or stress, it takes courage to ask for help. Admitting you can’t do everything on your own, is the first step toward achieving wellness in a fast paced, demanding world. The good news is, asking for help gets easier with a little practice. The way in which we cope in the world is greatly influenced by how we see the world. Asking for help, and obtaining a fresh perspective is often the first and most profound step toward developing the mental muscle needed to become stronger. The more support you gain, the better equipped you will be to take on bigger challenges and achieve more successes.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Indiana, Pennsylvania (Online Only)