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LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Searcy, AR

We are proud to feature top rated LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Searcy. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Aretha Steele (Mindful Healing Counseling), psychologist
LGBTQ+ Issues

Dr. Aretha Steele (Mindful Healing Counseling)

Psychologist, PsyD
Hey! If you're navigating the unique challenges that come with being a part of the queer and LGBTQ+ community, we're here to offer a supportive space just for you. As a specialist, we understand the importance of embracing your identity and the hurdles that might come your way. Let's work together to explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a judgment-free zone. Whether it's coming out, building self-acceptance, or facing societal pressures, we're here to help. Your journey matters, and we're dedicated to providing a safe space where you can be your authentic self. Let's team up to make your path one of self-discovery, empowerment, and pride. You're not alone, and we're honored to be part of your journey. (Note: We have specific therapists who specialize in this area at our practice. See our website for more information)  
17 Years Experience
Online in Searcy, AR (Online Only)
State College, Pennsylvania therapist: Rising Phoenix Therapy - Dempsey Young, Psy.D., psychologist
LGBTQ+ Issues

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 Searcy, AR (Online Only)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Philadelphia Couples Therapy, psychologist
LGBTQ+ Issues

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 Searcy, AR
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: ScienceWorks Behavioral Healthcare, psychologist
LGBTQ+ Issues

ScienceWorks Behavioral Healthcare

Psychologist, PhD, HSP, PSYPACT+California
We provide affirming, inclusive care for LGBTQ+ clients, supporting identity exploration, minority stress, relationships, and mental health in a safe, nonjudgmental environment.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Searcy, AR (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Dr. Nicole Montes, psychologist
LGBTQ+ Issues

Dr. Nicole Montes

Psychologist, PsyD
I consider myself an LGBT ally and provide gender affirming psychotherapy to trans and non-binary clients.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Searcy, AR

LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Searcy, Arkansas Statistics

LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Searcy, Arkansas average 17 years of experience and charge around $217 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (76%), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (38%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (38%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$217

Accept insurance

36%

Offer sliding scale

43%

Gender ID

56% Female
35% Male
6% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

55% In Person and Online
45% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

76% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
38% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
38% Psychodynamic Therapy
37% Multicultural Therapy
36% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
30% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
29% Family Systems Therapy

Ages Served

97% Adult
75% Young Adult
57% Senior
46% Teen
20% Children

Client Focus

83% LGBTQ+
68% Women
55% Men
34% Military / Veterans
34% Hispanic / Latino