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Non-Binary / Transgender Therapists in Walnut Creek, CA


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Kyung In Lee

My approach to therapy: I work to help people, particularly those that identify as LGBTQIA+, gain a stronger sense of control and ownership over their life and relationships. My experience is attuned to those who have relationship struggles, experience self-sabotage, and hope to gain a stronger understanding for themselves under the surface.

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Wyatt Okeefe

My approach to therapy: I help clients find the tools they need to thrive. I connect with my clients on a human level and though therapy can bring up difficult things there is a lot of laughter and a sense of hopefulness when clients leave their sessions.

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Jean Donabedian

My approach to therapy: My approach is very person-centered. I believe that each person shows up to therapy with their own unique needs and that therapy looks different for each person. I take an integrative approach to therapy in order to meet the needs of my clients.

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Carly Shaul

My approach to therapy: I help teens, adults, and relationship structures explore their lives in order to improve their communication and strengthen their connections. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, neurodivergence, confusion about life, sexual difficulties, relationship stress, or major life transitions, I’m ready to meet you where you’re at with warmth and care.

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Rosie Calle

My approach to therapy: I focus on helping people sort through their limiting beliefs and traumas, their emotions and repetitive thoughts. I am passionate about helping people learn about themselves and access resources. I want them to know that they are not alone, and during these turbulent and traumatizing times I am more committed than ever to supporting my community.

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Solace Treatment

My approach to therapy: Solace Treatment is an outpatient substance abuse and mental health treatment facility offering services to those looking for the next step in their recovery. Our staff of seasoned and trained professionals are here to help you or your loved one .

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Emily Harrington

My approach to therapy: I integrate mind and body, drawing on evidence-informed perspectives to support meaningful change. My practice affirms diverse identities, including LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent identities, and is trauma-informed.

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Grayson Thompson

My approach to therapy: My approach is client-centered (what works for you), relational (how you connect and feel connected to others), and integrative (draws on various techniques). I especially support clients in exploring and identifying unhelpful patterns and behaviors, establishing boundaries, and identifying and navigating choice to find a sense of security in their lives.

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Zoe Shpiner

My approach to therapy: I really love what I do and care about my clients deeply. I partner with folks to find the best approach for every person and can go super deep to heal the root cause while keeping our time together feeling enjoyable and safe.

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Monica Williams

My approach to therapy: I believe you have all the answers to resolve your problems. I believe that our environment and personal experiences greatly shape how we view the world, our beliefs about ourselves, and others.

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Find Non-Binary / Transgender Therapists & Counselors in Walnut Creek, CA.

Many people may want to seek out a transgender therapist or one who identifies as non-binary. You may want to do so if you have past negative experiences with cisgender people, or if you feel more comfortable opening up to someone who does not identify as cismale or cisfemale.

Luckily, there are non-binary/transgender therapists out there who are ready to help you sort through any issues you are struggling with. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Why You Should Choose a Non-binary/Transgender Therapist

Here are a few reasons why you could benefit from seeing a non-binary/transgender therapist:

  • They are more likely to understand struggles you may have related to gender and gender norms.
  • You may feel more comfortable talking about experiences you’ve had with people who are cisgender.
  • You may feel safer talking about discrimination or shame you feel because of who you are or what you look like.

To read about transgender issues and how to navigate them, read this helpful guide to mental health care for transgender people.

Get Started With a Transgender/Non-binary Therapist!

Transgender/non-binary therapists can be difficult to find if you don’t know where to look. But with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified non-binary/transgender therapist online or in-person is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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