
HOLISTIC VIRTUAL PSYCHOTHERAPY IN MASSACHUSETTS
LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy
Support for Anxiety, Identity, Relationships, and Life Transitions
Are You...
-Feeling worried, tense, or scared about being your true self?
-Going through big changes, like finding out who you are, starting or ending a relationship, changing jobs, or transitioning?
-Having a hard time feeling calm and safe in your own body, especially around people who don’t understand you?
-Longing for real regulation, not just getting through the day, but deep, embodied healing?
You're Noticing That...
-Your nervous system feels activated, caught between overwhelm and shutdown
-You’re feeling disconnected from yourself and unsure how to slow down or know what you really need
-Old patterns like overthinking, spiraling, avoiding, or isolating are showing up more often
-You long for a a slower, gentler way to feel grounded, worthy, and fully yourself
What If Therapy Could Help You Regulate, Reflect, and Reclaim?
At Kitchen Table Psychotherapy, I offer holistic, somatic, queer‑affirming therapy that meets you exactly where you are. I’m here to support you in reclaiming a deep, whole body sense of safety, caring for your relationships with intention, and settling fully into your authentic self.
Why Queer-Affirming Therapy Space Matters
You’re not here to fit into a label or a box. You want therapy that truly honors the complexity of who you are—your queer or trans identity, your body’s signals, your relationships, and the cultural context you live in.
Here, you’ll find:
A trauma-informed, body-centered approach that listens to anxiety and overwhelm as important signals—opportunities to understand what you really need.
An affirming, welcoming space that respects your identity without pressuring you to explain or shrink yourself.
Real support for exploring your identity, building meaningful relationships, and showing up in your community.
Convenient virtual sessions available throughout Massachusetts, designed to be easy to access and comfortable for you—no travel or awkward waiting room encounters.
What We Work On Together
Identity Exploration & Anxiety Management. Understand stressors and learn tools to calm your anxiety and reconnect with your body.
Relationship Clarity & Boundaries. Helping you recognize and express your needs while setting clear, healthy boundaries
Embodiment & Somatic Resourcing. Supporting body-mind integration through creative, body-focused techniques.
Community & Belonging. Helping you build supportive communities so you can find your people.

Start the Conversation
If you're ready to calm your body, honor your unique self, and feel grounded in your identity—and maybe even rediscover what feels like home—let’s begin. You deserve a space where you feel seen and supported.
Reach out and schedule your first session and we’ll find a way forward together.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, my practice is fully queer- and trans-affirming. I specialize in working with LGBTQ+ adults across Massachusetts who are navigating identity, relationships, and mental health with care and authenticity. You won’t have to explain your gender, justify your pronouns, or educate me about queerness. This is a space where your identity is honored, and where therapy is tailored to your lived experience.
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I use any/all pronouns and am still exploring what that means for me as I move through my own fluid identities. Right now, not having a fixed or public answer feels most true to where I am. I want to honor that complexity, in myself and in others.
I know that not seeing pronouns listed can bring up questions, and I’m always open to a conversation. Gender—and how we relate to it—can shift over time. You're welcome to use whatever pronouns feel right when referring to me.
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Absolutely. Many queer and trans adults experience chronic anxiety, especially when moving through unsupportive environments or major life transitions. I offer anxiety therapy for LGBTQ+ clients in Massachusetts, using somatic, trauma-informed approaches that help regulate your nervous system and bring you back into connection with your body. Therapy can help you move from constant vigilance to grounded resilience.
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Yes. Therapy isn’t just for moments of crisis. It can be a supportive space for reflection, exploration, and growth, even when things feel “mostly okay.” Whether you’re navigating questions about identity, relationships, or simply wanting to feel more grounded and connected to yourself, now is the perfect time to begin. I offer virtual queer and trans therapy in Massachusetts to support you through whatever season you’re in. You don’t need to be in pain to deserve support.
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No. My practice is rooted in cultural humility and lived understanding of queer and trans experiences. If you use languages like genderfluid, transmasc, nonbinary, queerplatonic, or acroace, I welcome that. My goal is to create a space where you can speak freely — not one where you need to filter or simplify. Many clients find it a relief to engage in LGBTQ+ affirming therapy in Massachusetts without needing to justify their identity. You deserve a therapist who does their own research and learn alongside you.
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Yes. I offer virtual therapy for queer and trans clients across Massachusetts, including those in Western Mass, Worcester, the Cape, the Berkshires, and beyond. You can access affirming care from the comfort and safety of your own space. My clients come from urban centers, college towns, and rural areas — what we all share is a desire for meaningful, identity-centered support.
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Yes, I specialize in supporting queer and trans clients who are also neurodivergent, polyamorous, kinky, or practicing ethical non-monogamy. These intersecting identities often come with unique relational challenges and emotional needs. Therapy can be a space to unlearn scripts that don’t fit, build secure relationships, and feel empowered in the ways you connect and love.