Online LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Washington, Missouri MO
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Bethany Morgan
Counselor/Therapist, LPC
My practice began with working with the LGBT+ community in the St. Louis area, I have extensive research and experience with the queer community.
13 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO (Online Only)
Joe Groninga
Psychologist, PsyD, LP
LGBTQ+ issues are ones which are close to my heart as I am a gay-identified man. LGBTQ+ individuals share many unique experiences due to their sexual orientation and gender identity. The symptoms that result from those experience are often more accurately understood by a psychologist who has shared in those experiences. This understanding facilitates greater affirmation and validation of your needs, along with designing a more effective approach to achieve your desired symptom relief. Helping people in our LGBTQ+ community is one of the primary reasons I decided to become a psychologist.
21 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Community and Long-Term Care Psychiatry, L.L.C.
Psychiatrist, Psychiatrists and LCSWs
2 of 7 therapists in our group have extensive background and a great deal of success in treating this condition.
11 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Dr. Ryan Kitts Schallon
Psychologist, PsyD
For many queer and trans people, the project of selfhood involves a double labor: becoming who you are while contending with a world that has opinions about whether that person should exist. The effects are not always dramatic. Sometimes they are quiet — a lifelong habit of self-editing, a flinch so practiced it no longer registers as a flinch. Therapy is a place where the full weight of that experience can be acknowledged, and where the self that survived it can begin to discover what it wants when it is no longer organizing itself around someone else's discomfort.
3 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Michelle Bloom, PsyD
Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
I believe that identity in all its manifestations is on a spectrum, not a binary, and that one of the goals for creating a meaningful life is finding and developing healthy love for self and others. Who we love, how we love, and how we define ourselves in terms of gender and sexuality and how we communicate that to ourselves and others can be a beautiful, freeing process. I wish to help my clients embrace, celebrate, and express their identity.
29 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO (Online Only)
Scot Seitz
Psychologist, PhD
I provide a tailored therapy approach for addressing LGBTQ+ issues that is based on your specific goals. I draw on evidence-based approaches, including Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
12 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO (Online Only)
Pathways Counseling KC
Counselor/Therapist, LCPC, LPC, LMFT, IAT Coach
Pathways Counseling KC has the utmost respect for individuals who choose to begin therapy. Connecting with a well-trained therapist is one of the best investments that you can make in yourself. We will help you explore old patterns, heal wounds from the past, and teach the skills needed to build the life and relationships that you are seeking. We understand that finding a therapist can be an intimidating and scary process. We're here to make that process easier
10 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Rising Phoenix Therapy - Dempsey Young, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
As a member of the queer community, I OF COURSE am super passionate and well versed in working with those in the LGBTQIA+ community. Whether it's exploring sexuality, gender identity, etc., or the coming out process, or simply any issue that faces our community, I'm here and want to help you heal and move forward feeling good.
12 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO (Online Only)
Iam Jophiel, LCSW, SEP, CPAT, CCTP-II
Therapist, @ Balanced Life Counseling & Consulting
I provide a safe, affirming, and inclusive space for LGBTQI+ persons to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and identities. Whether you’re navigating relationships, processing trauma, embracing self-discovery, or seeking support for your mental and emotional well-being, I tailor my approach to honor your individuality. Through somatic practices, mindfulness, and compassionate guidance, I help you build resilience, cultivate self-love, and step into your authenticity with confidence and empowerment.
17 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO (Online Only)
Heather Watson-Perez
Psychologist, PhD
I provide affirming, inclusive care for individuals exploring or navigating LGBTQ+ identities. Therapy may focus on identity development, relationships, family dynamics, or coping with stress related to stigma or discrimination. My goal is to create a safe space where clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to live authentically.
21 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Iam Jophiel, LCSW, SEP, CPAT, CCTP-II
Therapist, @ Embracing Rebirth
All are welcomed here! LGBTQI+ issues are human issues. We’ve served this community for over twenty years. We provide a safe, affirming, and inclusive space for you to explore your unique experiences, challenges, and identities. Whether you’re navigating relationships, processing trauma, embracing self-discovery, or seeking support for your mental and emotional well-being, we tailor our approach to honor your individuality. Through somatic practices, mindfulness, and compassionate guidance, we help you build resilience, cultivate self-love, and step into your authenticity with confidence and empowerment.
17 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO (Online Only)
Therapy Solutions, LLC
Psychologist
All of our therapists serve the LGBTQ community. Nicole Osborne specializes in supporting the needs of the LGBTQ community and their loved ones.
24 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Chris Scarberry
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
At Healing Reflections Therapy, myself, my partner and our other therapists all are informed, open, affirming and enthusiastically support LGBTQ+ identities. What that means for clients is that you will not be expected to educate us on what your identity means in part because we prioritize , we are all allies or Queer ourselves, and we understand the common and current challenges faced by Queer and Trans people. I frequently say that what I appreciate most about LGBTQ+ folx is their dedication to trying to keep family ties intact and the importance they often simultaneously place on community and self-expression and identity. This is a safe space for those exploring or questioning their gender or sexual orientation. I do a great deal of that work. Our building has gender-free bathrooms and the other office spaces are rented by good caring people, so we encourage everyone to dress and present however you do or want to try out.
26 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Better Together Mental Health
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LMSW
Our diverse team is inclusive and includes people who identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community. We are allies and want you to know that you will be safe with us.
26 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Jessica Oliver, Aspire Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Aspire Counseling is LGBT affirming. We want to empower people to live authentically as themselves. In addition, we have some therapists who have experience helping people who are transgender, gender fluid or otherwise gender non conforming transition to living in a way that is congruent with their gender identity. We welcome people from all walks of life! Whether you are coming in to process something specifically related to your gender identity or sexual orientation or just looking for a LGBT friendly counseling practice to treat your depression, anxiety, grief or trauma - we can help.
13 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
The Joy of You
Hypnotherapist, CCHt, NWP, EP, B.Msc
LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) individuals may seek hypnotherapy for various reasons, just like anyone else.
When it comes to LGBT-related concerns, hypnotherapy can provide a safe and supportive space to address topics such as coming out, self-acceptance, internalized homophobia or transphobia, dealing with discrimination, or resolving any underlying emotional issues related to one's sexual orientation or gender identity.
It is important to find a hypnotherapist who is knowledgeable about LGBT issues and creates an inclusive and accepting environment. This ensures that you feel comfortable discussing your concerns and that the therapist understands your unique experiences and needs.
Remember, hypnotherapy is a collaborative process between you and the therapist. It can help you access your subconscious mind, promote self-reflection, and facilitate positive changes in your life.
However, as with any therapy or treatment approach, it's essential to consult with a qualified professional to determine if hypnotherapy is suitable for your individual circumstances.
5 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Owelleth Mental Health
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, MedFT
LGBTQ+: I offer affirming therapy for LGBTQ+ individuals, supporting identity exploration, relationships, and healing from minority stress and discrimination.
10 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Maria T. Alonso, Ph.D.
Psychologist
In my work with LGBTQ+ individuals in psychotherapy, I strive to create a warm and supportive environment where clients can explore and embrace their authentic selves. I understand the unique challenges they may face, such as issues related to gender identity, sexual orientation, navigating relationships, and experiences of discrimination. By using a compassionate and non-judgmental approach, I help clients address these concerns while affirming their identity and experiences. I custom tailor therapy to meet each person where they are at, recognizing and valuing their individual history and circumstances. Whether it's processing feelings of uncertainty, building self-esteem, or developing strategies to handle discrimination, my goal is to support clients in living fully and confidently as their true selves, empowering them to build meaningful and fulfilling lives.
29 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
Jarrece Patrick
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
As a therapist working with LGBTQ+ individuals, I provide a safe and affirming space to explore identity, relationships, and emotional well-being. I help clients navigate challenges such as self-acceptance, minority stress, and trauma, guiding them toward greater resilience, clarity, and authentic living. My goal is to support each client in embracing their true self and building a life aligned with their values.
8 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO (Online Only)
Philadelphia Couples Therapy
Psychologist, PsyD
Sexual orientations and identities are an integral part of the lens through which we experience the world around us. As human beings are social creatures, emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to others are a common experience for us all. However, in an oftentimes heteronormative society, understanding and exploring what it means to be attracted to someone of the same sex, gender, or identity vector can be a confusing process. For some, trying to navigate the differences between romantic and sexual attractions might be a novel process as we are often taught to place emphasis largely on sexual compatibility. Even further, some might find that they are interested in folks from several sexual or gender identities in different ways. Whichever scenario is applicable to you, the clinicians at PCT firmly believe that having a safe space for this exploration is essential to figuring out what feels right for you and the relationships you wish to curate.
Additionally, navigating the “coming out” process can be its own challenge; much like other identity vectors, sexual orientation is greatly influenced by race, cultural background, ethnic group, religion, political identity, and ability status. The “coming out” process is not a linear process and we want to support you wherever you might be on your sexual identity journey. To that end, we at PCT highly respect each identity represented on the LBGTQIA+ spectrum. Each letter holds incredible weight by representing its own unique community of people with their own unique set of challenges. We want you to rest assured that, regardless of which LGBTQIA+ identity you hold, our clinicians are ready to provide you with affirming care as fierce advocates and allies of all sexual and gender identities.
Lastly, we know that for those coming in for couples therapy, there are a myriad of similarities and differences between those of LGBTQIA+ couples and straight couples. In this type of work, we remain open to exploring whichever issues seem most pressing to the couple. Depending on your relationship and personal history, you might find that there are several different areas you may wish to explore with your partner as you seek to bolster your relationship. Some examples of these are, and are not limited to, the following: navigating sexual identity changes mid-relationship, exploring LGBTQIA+ parenthood, coming out difficulties, sexual intimacy issues, examining relational trauma, and exploring polyamory. Regardless of your presenting concern, we look forward to working with you and joining you on your journey to continued self-discovery.
23 Years Experience
Online in Washington, MO
LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Washington, Missouri Statistics
LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Washington, Missouri average 15 years of experience and charge around $199 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are LGBTQ+ Issues (100%), Anxiety or Fears (83%), and Depression (76%).
Average years in practice
15 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$199
Gender ID
| 62% |
Female |
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| 29% |
Male |
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| 5% |
Non-Binary |
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| 4% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 57% |
In Person and Online |
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| 43% |
Online Only |
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Top Specialties
| 100% | LGBTQ+ Issues |
| 83% | Anxiety or Fears |
| 76% | Depression |
| 62% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 62% | Stress |
| 57% | Self Esteem |
| 55% | Loss or Grief |