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Brenton Guice

My approach to therapy: Expect a mix of deep conversations, direct insights, and an occasional well-timed joke. I balance compassion with honesty—no sugarcoating, no judgment. You’ll feel seen, challenged when needed, and supported as you navigate healing on your own terms.

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Dr. Heather Davis Gahagen

My approach to therapy: I combine an empathic approach with proven techniques shown to help people overcome anxiety, depression, sleep concerns, PTSD and other trauma-related issues.

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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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Jacqulyn Phelps

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

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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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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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Chet Lesniak

My approach to therapy: My approach is personal and tailored for you. Healing looks different for everyone, so I draw from a variety of approaches depending on your unique needs. If you are interested in exploring Buddhist Psychology or meditation as part of your therapy - I am a certified meditation teacher. Meditation can be of great physical, emotional, and mental benefit.

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Carla Ingeborg

My approach to therapy: I believe in people, and I know it is difficult to reach out for help. I find that people have already begun working on whatever brings them to therapy, so my first goal is to learn what you have tried so that we are beginning from your strengths. The goals that we will focus on in therapy will be your goals.

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Caroline Hicks

My approach to therapy: I pull from a myriad of therapeutic techniques that aim to empower and ground. I have extensive experience with college and graduate students, young adults, LGBTQ+ folx, and those who are navigating their various identities and life transitions.

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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 specific challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.

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Find LGBTQIA+ Therapists & Counselors in Missouri.

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 Missouri, 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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