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Katharine McCormick

My approach to therapy: I'm Kate, and I help women like you— smart, compassionate, and deeply tired—find their way back to themselves. My approach is trauma informed and relational. I believe healing happens in honest, attuned connection. You don’t have to perform wellness for me. You get to bring all of you—messy, magnificent, uncertain, sacred.

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Collin Pearman

My approach to therapy: I'm intending to really get to know you (how you think, feel, your story.) From there we'll work to identify what thriving might look like for you, what's stopping you from living that life, and how to work backward from that dream reality to identify your very next steps. The work is at times messy and uncomfortable, but along this path lies healing.

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Andrew Bingman

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a treatment approach that is tailored to their unique challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.

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Jacqulyn Phelps

My approach to therapy: I find myself leaning towards person centered, DBT and narrative therapy.

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Janice Bushong

My approach to therapy: My most common approach to therapy is client centered approach and cognitive behavioral therapy. My theories are supporting the client in making their own choices and helping them identify the pros and cons of the choices.

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Karen Johnson

My approach to therapy: I give my clients the utmost in compassion, non-judgment, and care. But, because everyone is unique, I draw from many different therapeutic modalities to provide each client with therapy that is as individual as they are.

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Michelle Maguire

My approach to therapy: I provide a client-centered and holistic approach to therapy. I will utilize attachment-based theories and techniques and other modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness strategies.

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James Toon

My approach to therapy: I believe that we are all in the process of becoming. Sometimes that becoming looks like reigniting what used to give us life and sometimes it looks like finding new ways of being that help us to feel rooted and whole.

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Melanie Shands

My approach to therapy: After determining the goals and individual needs of the client, we will discuss the treatment modality that fits best. I use various modalities such as CBT, EMDR, Play Therapy, Trauma Focused CBT, and Solution Focused Therapy.

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Rose Walker

My approach to therapy: I am a person-centered therapist, believing that you are the expert on your life and my goal is to help you find your strengths. Using unconditional, positive regard, I meet you where you are and help you find the path to your goals.

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Find Gender-Affirming Therapists & Counselors in Missouri.

Gender-affirming therapy is a supportive, respectful form of counseling that centers and validates your gender identity and expression. It provides a safe space to explore your sense of self, discuss your experiences, and navigate challenges related to gender, identity, transition, relationships, or mental health — without judgment or bias.

Gender-affirming therapists are trained to help individuals of all gender identities, including transgender, nonbinary, genderqueer, and questioning people. Sessions can focus on a wide range of topics, from exploring identity and coping with distress related to gender incongruence, to body discomfort, or the stress of other people’s reactions to your gender expression.

Many people seek gender-affirming therapy not because their gender identity is a source of distress, but because they want support for life’s other challenges — like anxiety, grief, or relationship issues — in a space where they don’t have to educate their therapist or explain who they are.

Therapy can take place in-person or online and may also include support for families and loved ones.

Whether you’re seeking guidance in understanding your gender identity, preparing for transition, or simply looking for affirming emotional support, gender-affirming therapy can help you feel seen, safe, and empowered to live authentically.

Wherever you are located in Missouri, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced gender-affirming therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Gender-Affirming Therapy

Gender-affirming therapy can offer many benefits, including:

  • Emotional support in exploring or affirming your gender identity
  • Relief from stress, anxiety, or dysphoria
  • Improved confidence and self-acceptance
  • Healthier communication and relationships
  • Support for social, medical, or legal aspects of transition
  • Guidance for families and loved ones to provide affirmation and understanding

If you’d like to learn more about different types of therapy and how to find one that fits your needs, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Gender-Affirming Therapy

Gender-affirming therapy may be a good fit if you are:

  • Exploring your gender identity or expression
  • Preparing for or undergoing transition
  • Experiencing gender dysphoria
  • Dealing with discrimination or lack of acceptance
  • Supporting a loved one who is transitioning
  • Seeking a therapist who affirms and respects your lived experience

Gender-affirming therapy is appropriate for people of all ages and identities. It’s not about changing who you are — it’s about supporting you in being your authentic self.

If you’re interested in gender-affirming therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a compassionate, qualified therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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