Category: Inclusivity in Mental Health

April 14, 2025

My first job out of grad school was at Independence House in Hyannis, Massachusetts. I was young, and like many

April 8, 2025

Spring can be complicated. It’s a season full of resurrection, renewal, divine love—and also the weight of holy days that

March 26, 2025

As mental health professionals, we are taught to approach our clients with cultural humility, curiosity, and a commitment to ongoing

February 19, 2025

The Weight of the World: Navigating Political Anxiety in Trump’s America The weight settled on Maya’s chest every morning before

February 11, 2025

I once met a woman named Sarah who, for the better part of a decade, had quietly embraced Wicca. She

November 19, 2024

For countless LGBTQIA+ individuals, religion isn’t just a source of spiritual guidance—it can also be a profound source of pain.

November 12, 2024

I’ve always said that to be queer is to hold a mirror to yourself and embrace every reflection—flaws, strengths, desires,

October 24, 2024

I didn’t grow up hiding who I was. I had the immense privilege of being raised in a queer household—a

September 17, 2024

Wake Up, Therapists! The World of Relationships Has Changed. We can’t ignore it anymore. Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM) isn’t some niche,