Queer Issues & Gender Identity
Virtually across New York
"Being yourself is never the problem."
"Being yourself is never the problem."
- Alicia Leporati, LMHC
Your Identity isnāt the problemāthe world is
Youāre queer, creative, and deeply self-awareābut letās be real, the world hasnāt exactly made that easy.
Maybe youāre coming out (or just came out) and everything feels a little wobbly and raw ⦠or youāve got questions about your gender.
Maybe youāre totally solid in your identityābut youāre tired of wondering if āthey/themā is going to short-circuit your therapistās brain.
You want to talk about your life, not educate your therapist on pronouns or queer culture 101.
Gender euphoria? Thatās the vibe
You deserve a space where queerness isnāt an afterthoughtāitās the whole damn vibe.
Iām here for the real talk, the messy questions, the political fire, and the joy of being fully you.
This is your space to unpack the complicated stuffāgender, identity, relationships, traumaāand finally feel understood. (That feeling? Freedom!)
Where you finally get to a place where youāre not just survivingāyouāre thriving, confident, and owning your truth.
We LOVE an ally butā¦
Sometimes you just want to be in a comfy space where you donāt have to explain a damn thing. I am a queer intersectional femininist, who gets you, and the complexities of the world youāre living in.
If you want the vibe to feel like a cozy queer bar crossed with a philosophy class (but way gayer and with fewer overpriced cocktails), youāre in the right place.
We can talk identity, intersectional feminism, rage, softness, body stuff, power, pleasureānothing is too much here. Come as you are, traumas, insecurities, and all.
Who this type of therapy is for:
ā Queer, non-binary, and LGBTQIA+ folx looking for therapy that actually gets them.
ā Anyone ready to explore, question, or deepen their understanding of their gender or sexuality.
ā Creative queer folx craving a space to dive deep into their mental health where they donāt have to explain the basics.
ā LGBTQIA+ survivors of trauma who want a safe, affirming place to heal on their terms.