Our Therapist Directory

Find the right therapist quickly and for free. Use our proven matching tool to skip the search and find a qualified therapist you trust.

Find a Therapist

LGBTQIA+ Therapists in Arena District of Columbus, OH

Explore nearby neighborhoods


picture of therapist named Mariah Patton

Mariah Patton

My approach to therapy: I engage clients at their current stage, employing empathy, unconditional positive regard, and active listening to foster a strong therapeutic bond. I offer a space for clients to explore their challenges and tailor therapy goals to suit them.

View Profile
  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Danyel Heilman

Danyel Heilman

My approach to therapy: The therapeutic process is fluid. Even when individuals undergo similar transitions or hardships, they may respond differently and require support tailored to their unique needs. Many clients have found our sessions insightful and helpful in navigating their specific stressors and challenging emotions.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Jacqueline Cerda

Jacqueline Cerda

My approach to therapy: I provide a safe space for you to share your feelings and beliefs and help you get curious about where they come from. I provide clients with psychoeducation to better understand their diagnosis or symptoms. In sessions, I like to build on existing strengths and examine where we can add in additional supports.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Katie Grier

Katie Grier

My approach to therapy: The most important thing to know about me is that I listen attentively and ask questions to fully understand each of my client's unique situations. Once I fully understand my client's needs, I tailor my approaches to meet their individual needs.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Ruth Stout

Ruth Stout

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy incorporates all areas of your well-being, including the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. I aim to empower and support you, validate your experience, and challenge you with new perspectives. Together we will build upon your existing strengths as well as focus on solutions and developing achievable goals.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

We'll help you find the right therapist.

Mental Health Match has connected over 500,000 people with the right therapist, not just any therapist.

Begin Matching
picture of therapist named Rachael Lastoff

Rachael Lastoff

My approach to therapy: I want people to grow when they come to therapy. I am not one to just sit and listen, I will ask a lot of questions, give feedback, and assignments to work on outside of therapy. I also swear, make jokes, and encourage you to do the same.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Lindsey Smith

Lindsey Smith

My approach to therapy: I view counseling through a person-centered lens; I seek to understand learn about you from you, as you are the expert on your emotions and story. I am here to believe you, listen to you, and to provide you with tools that align with your goals. I want to be an ally in this process to help you foster confidence, coping skills, and self-actualization.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Brigitte Green

Brigitte Green

My approach to therapy: I move at a thoughtful pace, helping you understand the deeper patterns shaping your relationships and sense of self. I’m warm, collaborative, and trauma-informed, and I believe insight and emotional safety create lasting change—not quick fixes.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Erin Zarlino

Erin Zarlino

My approach to therapy: I help people by creating a safe, non judgmental, and supportive space where you can show up just the way you are. You are the expert on your own life. My role is listen, support, and walk alongside you as you heal. Therapy is about helping you reconnect with your strengths, and feel more like yourself.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

picture of therapist named Abby Shuster

Abby Shuster

My approach to therapy: My approach is rooted in empathy, active listening, and mutual respect, ensuring that our work together reflects your unique strengths, needs and values. I understand that seeking counseling is a courageous step, and my goal is to create a warm, non-judgmental environment where you can feel safe to share and explore.

  • In-Person or Online

  • Accepting Clients

We'll help you find the right therapist.

Mental Health Match has connected over 500,000 people with the right therapist, not just any therapist.


Showing 1 to 10 of 57 results


Find LGBTQIA+ Therapists & Counselors in Arena District of Columbus, OH.

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 Arena District of Columbus, OH, 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.


Explore our guide to therapy

How Does Therapy Help?