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LGBTQIA+ Therapists in Alpharetta, GA


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Kathryn Strickland

My approach to therapy: I strive to create a non-judgmental safe space by being authentic, open and relaxed. I also like to incorporate humor! I also enjoy the use of music therapy (if applicable to your treatment goals).

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Laura Yonemoto Meeks

My approach to therapy: Unite therapists use a variety of techniques and methods to help you reach your goals. Most use CBT and client-centered therapy paired with other types of therapy. Your clinician custom tailor their approach to what provides you the most benefit.

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Carron Alexander

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is eclectic. I utilize CBT, mindfulness, and other approaches depending on the needs of the client.

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Melissa Murray

My approach to therapy: My biggest strengths as a therapist are my ability to meet people where they are and help them to move forward from that point. I also believe in treating all people with respect and dignity. I feel that humor and laughter are important.

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Charlotte Cowles

My approach to therapy: My practice is based in the psychodynamic theory, but I know that everyone is different, so I like to meet clients where they are & work together to figure out what approach works best for them. I also pull from the IFS, ACT, CBT, & feminist theories.

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Keri Holland

My approach to therapy: I approach my work with a deep commitment to non-judgment and openness, creating a space where you can freely discuss anything holding you back from living your best life.

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Shatiah Reyes

My approach to therapy: I am pleased that you have sought counseling, and I am committed to helping you identify and reach your therapeutic goals. It is my desire to provide a warm and trusting therapeutic relationship, where you feel safe to examine patterns of behavior, thoughts, or emotions that are causing concern.

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Ebony Yelder

My approach to therapy: I have over 22 years of clinical experience across a variety of settings positioning me to be able to support my client’s regardless of where they are on their self-care journey.

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Erika Harding

My approach to therapy: My greatest strength lies in my deep empathy, compassion, and extensive knowledge. I truly believe in the power of building a meaningful connection with my clients, and it brings me immense joy to witness the positive changes that unfold over time.

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Shannon Mathis Meyer

My approach to therapy: My philosophy about therapy is that we all need mental health care. Let me help you take the best care of yourself. I’ve been a therapist for 10 years, and have worked in the mental health field for the past 20 years.

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Find LGBTQIA+ Therapists & Counselors in Alpharetta, GA.

Finding a therapist as an LGBTQ+ person can be vulnerable. It can be hard to feel safe to explore your identity if you are gay or lesbian, and even harder if you identify as bisexual, pansexual, queer, transgender or otherwise. Sometimes the LGBTQ labels themselves get in the way of just understanding and listening to yourself.

If you are a person who is or may be LGBTQ+, seeking therapy from an LGBTQ-affirming therapist is a great step to take. Wherever you are located in Alpharetta, GA, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who is experienced working with LGBTQ+ people.

Signs You Could Benefit from a Therapist who works with LGBTQ people

If you’re not sure if you should seek a therapist who specializes in working with LGBTQ+ people, we can help. Here are some signs indicating you could use the help of an LGBTQ-affirming professional:

  • You don’t feel safe sharing your gender identity or sexual orientation with the friends and family around you.
  • You have internal turmoil between what you experience and what you want.
  • You are struggling to accept your sexual orientation or gender identity.
  • You have experienced, or are currently experiencing, trauma related to being LGBTQ+.
  • You want people to know you identify as LGBTQ+ but are not sure how to tell them.

As one anonymous contributor shared about therapy and sexual orientation, "Therapy helped me love my queer self for who I am. I learned that I didn’t need to label my sexuality to understand it."

Get Started with an LGBTQ-focused Therapist

Therapy can drastically improve your mental health, leading you to become a happier, more confident version of yourself. And Mental Health Match can help you get started by matching you with a quality therapist who specializes in working with people who are LGBTQ+. Just browse the experts above or use our free therapist matching tool.


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