We believe that investing in your mental health, well-being, identity and self-worth is one of the most important steps you can take. Below, you will find a breakdown of our therapy costs, designed to be clear and transparent. Whether you are looking for individual support, couples therapy, relationship bonds, or specialist sessions for Gender, Sexuality, and Relationship Diversity (GSRD), we are here to help.
Individual Therapy
Relationship Therapy
Payment Options
We accept payment via bank transfer, credit/debit card, or PayPal. Payment is due before each session.
Cancellations and Rescheduling
We kindly ask for at least 48 hours' notice for cancellations or rescheduling. Missed appointments or late cancellations may incur the full session fee.
How to Book
Booking a session is simple. Contact us through our website, email, or phone to schedule your first session. All sessions are conducted online for your convenience and to ensure accessibility, no matter where you are located.
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Affirmative therapy focuses on celebrating and validating LGBT+ identities, actively working against heteronormative and cisnormative biases. It helps clients embrace their identity without shame while addressing challenges such as internalized homophobia or transphobia. This approach supports individuals in building self-esteem, exploring gender and sexual identity, and overcoming the stress associated with discrimination. Affirmative therapy creates an empowering environment where clients can feel truly seen and supported.
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ACT is particularly beneficial for LGBT+ individuals navigating emotional struggles or societal pressures. By fostering acceptance of life’s challenges and focusing on values-driven action, ACT helps clients build resilience and live authentically. This approach encourages individuals to embrace their identity and move toward personal goals, even in the face of adversity, creating a framework for growth and empowerment.
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Queer theory informs therapeutic practice by challenging traditional binaries and heteronormative frameworks. Rooted in academic and cultural discourse, queer theory allows therapists to deconstruct societal norms around gender, sexuality, and relationships. It provides a space for clients to explore their identities in all their complexity and reject restrictive labels. This approach is particularly affirming for individuals seeking to live outside societal expectations.
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This therapy helps LGBT+ couples navigate unique relational dynamics, such as managing societal stigma, exploring open or polyamorous relationships, or addressing communication challenges. By tailoring approaches to the specific needs of each couple, it fosters intimacy, trust, and understanding, enabling partners to build healthier, more fulfilling relationships.
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Narrative therapy empowers individuals to rewrite their personal stories, shifting from narratives shaped by societal negativity to ones rooted in strength and self-empowerment. For LGBT+ individuals, this approach is particularly effective in helping them reclaim their identity and frame their experiences in a positive, affirming light.
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Geek therapy utilizes clients' passions for games, fandoms, and pop culture as therapeutic tools. This approach resonates particularly well with LGBT+ clients, as geek communities often provide inclusive spaces for self-expression. By integrating video games, tabletop role-playing games, and fandom discussions into therapy, clients can explore identity, build resilience, and foster a sense of belonging in creative and engaging ways.
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Gender-affirming therapy supports transgender and non-binary individuals in exploring and affirming their gender identity. This approach addresses challenges such as gender dysphoria and societal pressures while offering guidance through social, medical, or legal transitions. It fosters a safe, supportive space for clients to express themselves authentically and navigate their unique journey.
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Some individuals experience trauma from rejection, bullying, discrimination and abuse. Trauma-informed therapy provides a compassionate, safe space to process and heal from these experiences. This approach prioritizes emotional safety, helping clients reclaim their sense of control and move toward healing.
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CBT helps clients identify and reframe negative thought patterns, making it a valuable tool for addressing anxiety, depression, and self-criticism often linked to societal rejection or discrimination. For LGBT+ clients, CBT provides strategies for managing stress and developing healthier coping mechanisms, helping them navigate the complexities of their identity with confidence.
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