I've discovered that seeking therapy is a brave shift towards healing and self-awareness. No one is immune to the trials and tribulations of life. You
I work as an integrative therapist. Therapy offers you a space to think about where you are in your life and where you’d like to be. I believe that
“I want you to get excited about who you are, what you are, what you have, and what can still be for you. I want to inspire you to see that
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) trained in insight-oriented psychodynamic psychotherapy. The focus of my practice is helping individuals and
**I'm fully vaccinated & moving back to an in-person practice. I am only taking on fully vaccinated new clients for IN-PERSON therapy in S.F. (ActivSpace
Associate Marriage and Family therapist working specifically with gay and trans masculine men in the state of California. Excited to meet you and do the work.
I earned my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Syracuse University in upstate New York. While there, I received a comprehensive education in psychology including
For twenty-five years, I have been a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (40003) and professor at Antioch University – Los Angeles. I have a PhD.
It's not possible to be socialized in a dominant heteronormative culture and not consciously or subconsciously pick up heteronormative, or homophobic
I specialize in helping gay men heal past pain so that they wake up feeling a greater sense of purpose, self-acceptance, and belonging.
Ryan Chandler is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor based in Los Angeles, CA. Ryan completed his academic
Attachment-based, Anxiety, Trauma, Couples.
As a queer man I've had a lot of my own struggles in life related to coming of age, coming out, self-acceptance, and dealing with heteronormativity. I
When we encounter emotional, psychological, or physical pain we are often left struggling. Together we can learn to work with these challenges to build a fulfilling life.
The decision to consider therapy can be difficult. It can provoke anxiety about opening up to a new person and can bring up other uncomfortable feelings from