Description

Mental health services

Services: counseling for LGBTQIA+ issues.

"I have many years of experience working with primarily LGBTQIIA adults (18 and older) in individual and relationship counseling. I don’t subscribe to most societal/cultural norms. People often suffer from emotional trauma due to these constructs.

Through the therapeutic process, I support monogamous/non-monogamous/open/poly relationships and all gender identities/expressions/sexual orientations."

Contact Information

3115 Hampton Ave

St. Louis, MO 63139

LGBT Counseling St. Louis

Regular Hours
    Mon-Thurs, 11a.m.-7p.m. 12-8pm Monday-Thursday

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Detailed Resource Information

Populations Prioritized

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria

Age

    Adults (19-64)
    Seniors (65+)

Gender

    Agender
    Cisgender Men
    Cisgender Women
    Gender Non-Conforming
    Genderfluid
    Genderqueer
    Two-Spirit
    Non-Binary
    Queer
    Questioning
    Transgender Men
    Transgender Women

Sexuality

    Asexual Spectrum
    Bisexual
    Pansexual
    Gay
    Heterosexual / Straight
    Lesbian
    Queer
    Questioning
    Two-Spirit
    Non-Monogamous / Polyamorous
    Aromantic Spectrum

Race / Ethnicity

    African / African Descent / African American
    Alaska Native
    Arab / Middle Eastern
    Asian: Central Asian / Asian American
    Asian: South Asian / Asian American
    Biethnic / Multiethnic
    Latine / Latinx
    Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
    Asian: East Asian / Asian American
    Asian: West Asian / Asian American
    Biracial / Multiracial
    Black / African-American / African Descent
    Hispanic
    Balkan / Bosnian
    White / Caucasian / European American
    Jewish

Citizenship Status

    Dual Citizen
    U.S. Citizen

Immigration Status

    Naturalized Citizen
    Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. Green Card or Visa Holder)
    Conditional Permanent Resident

Disability Or Chronic Health Condition

    Psychiatric/Mental Health

Military Involvement

    Unknown/NA

Victim Survivor Of Relationship Sexual Violence

    Yes

People With Hiv Or Aids

    Yes

First Time Home Owner

    Yes

First Generation College Student

    Yes

Intersex Status

    Yes

Parent Status

    Unknown/NA

Pregnancy Status

    Yes

Profession

    Essential Worker
    Healthcare Worker
    Service & Hospitality Worker
    Gig & Freelance Worker
    Artist
    Student
    Musician
    Business-Owner
    Educator
    Activist / Organizer
    First Responder
    Sex Worker
Locations Served

Locations Served Notes

    Hi-Pointe, Franz Park, Clayton-Tamm, Ellendale, Clifton Heights, Southwest Garden, Lindenwood Park, Northampton

State

    Missouri

County

    St. Louis City (MO)
    St. Louis County (MO)

Zip Code

    63139

School District

Identity Affirming Vetting Policies

Queer Owned Led Notes

Trans Owned Led Notes

Immigrant Owned Led Notes

Bipocblack Owned Led Notes

Sexual Orientation Affirming Policies Notes

Gender Identity Affirming Policies Notes

Immigrant Affirming Policies Notes

Blackbipoc Affirming Policies Notes

Other Accessibility Factors

Covid Guidelines Notes

Ways To Access Resource

    Virtual Option(s) Available

Ways To Access Resource Notes

    Not accessible by Metro

Cost

    Standard Pricing
    Sliding Scale (fee based on income and other factors)

Cost Notes

    Individual & relationship sessions: $135, Free intro session

Payment Or Insurance Accepted

    No insurance or other funding accepted

Language Interpretation Offered Notes

Language Translation Offered Notes

Documentation Required Notes

Confidentiality Notes

Other Conditions For Accessing Service Notes

Availability Notes

Also Listed By
Psychology Today
Inclusive Therapists
Start Here STL Resource Guide

SQSHBook is a program led by the St. Louis Queer+ Support Helpline (SQSH)

SQSH is a grassroots, queer-led collective dedicated to facilitating healing spaces and providing holistic support for queer St. Louisans to thrive.
Our Peer Support Helpline is open
Friday through Monday, 1:00-7:00 PM CT
Toll-Free:
4220 Duncan Ave, Suite 201
St. Louis, MO 63110
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