LGBT Issues therapists in Quincy, Illinois IL
Christina Shore Best Therapies Inc.
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, DMT
I work with queer identified, trans, non-binary, and LGBTQIA+ folx. This includes exploring identity, oppression, acceptance, gender, sexual identity and exploration, and navigating "coming out" or not and everything in between.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Traci Williams
Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
In our work together, I help you gain a greater sense of self-awareness, acceptance, and resilience. I help LGBTQ+ clients like you address issues related to coming out, exploring gender identity, managing anxiety and depression, building healthy relationships, and finding community support.
11 Years Experience
Sheena K. Glover
Psychologist, PsyD
In our practice, we specialize in understanding the complexities of LGBTQ issues, offering a nurturing space where couples can address specific challenges such as navigating family dynamics, overcoming internalized homophobia or transphobia, and fostering open and honest communication around gender identity and sexual orientation. Together, we guide couples through these intricacies, empowering them to strengthen their bond and embrace their unique journey towards love and fulfillment.
8 Years Experience
Cameron Staley
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I love working with individuals in exploring their identity and fostering a greater sense of who they are.
12 Years Experience
Tara Thompson
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
LGBT issues can have a significant impact on individuals dealing with addictions, relationship issues, or depression. Someone who is struggling with their sexual orientation or gender identity may experience discrimination, rejection, or internalized shame, which can contribute to feelings of isolation and exacerbate existing mental health concerns. As a therapist specializing in these cases, I would provide a supportive and affirming space for individuals to explore their feelings and experiences. I would help them navigate the challenges associated with their identity, such as coming out to loved ones or dealing with societal stigma. This might involve providing resources and referrals to LGBT-affirming support groups or organizations, facilitating discussions about healthy relationships and boundaries within the context of their sexual orientation or gender identity, and offering validation and encouragement as they work towards self-acceptance and empowerment.
9 Years Experience