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LGBTQIA+ Therapists in Fayetteville, NC


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Lily Kaufmann

My approach to therapy: My approach is science-based, compassionate, and collaborative. I want to work with you as a whole person, whether we are doing structured, skills-based work or providing flexible processing space. I take care to keep in mind what's most important to you and tailor our work toward building your personal well-being and fulfillment.

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Taylor Cummins Vinson

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is the belief that all my clients are capable of change and meeting their potential when given tools and support! I typically utilize CBT and DBT during sessions, also creating an environment of positive regard and empathy.

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Jennifer Morris

My approach to therapy: I work to provide a personalized experience that empowers clients to improve their well-being through developing skills to strengthen relationships, increase connection, manage stress responses, and create a strong sense of self.

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Leah Guarino

My approach to therapy: I work with you to determine what is most important to you- including your values, interests, and wants, with the goal of helping you move toward those things. I love integrating pop culture such as characters/themes you can relate to in movies, tv or music.

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Franklin Williams

My approach to therapy: My choice of therapeutic techniques includes CBT but I also use techniques from Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, and Multisystemic Therapy. I will use goals, contracts, and homework while keeping client wellness at the forefront of treatment goals.

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Kim Knoeller

My approach to therapy: My work with clients of all ages, sex, genders, and cultures has shown me that with the use of modalities that support individual exploration through storytelling, challenging core beliefs, people embrace living the life they choose.

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Holly Young

My approach to therapy: My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, client-centered, somatic/mindful, art, narrative, existential therapy, and any other style that may work for you!

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Allison Adcock

My approach to therapy: I primarily use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.

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Cynthia Gaskins

My approach to therapy: I utilize integrative models involving insight oriented, cognitive-behavioral, developmental, solution-focused, and mind-body-spirit models and employ an eclectic counseling approach.

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Ally Rizol

My approach to therapy: It can be difficult to navigate all the changes and pressures that come with adulthood. You might feel overwhelmed by anxiety, stuck during a life transition, or just not like yourself. Therapy can be a supportive space to gain clarity and feel more grounded. I’m here to walk alongside you as you work through what’s holding you back.

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Find LGBTQIA+ Therapists & Counselors in Fayetteville, NC.

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 Fayetteville, NC, 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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