LGBTQ+ Counseling in Michigan
LGBTQ+ Affirming Mental Health Counseling in Michigan | Therapy By You
Live more authentic and passionate to who you are.
LGBTQ+ community experiences mental health issues like depression or anxiety three times as often as the rest of the population.
It can be challenging to find affirming and supportive healthcare or emotional support providers.
People who identify as LGBTQ+ seek therapy for a variety of reasons:
Discrimination or marginalization
Coming out to family and friends
Lack of sense of “self”
Increased risk of suicide-ideation and self-harm
Issues with relationships and dating
Self-esteem
Sexual/gender identity
Substance abuse or addictions
Intimacy issues
Dealing with shame
Why Work with Me!
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I’m Arab American, and my experience growing up in a collectivist culture helps me understand how cultural values can affect coming out and family dynamics.
In collectivist cultures, the focus is often on the group, like family or community, rather than individual choices. This can make coming out more complex because it may feel like it affects the whole family, not just the person.
East Asian
Latin America
African
Many More
Understanding these cultural values helps me provide support that respects both individual needs and family connections.
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Boundaries are more than just a buzzword—they’re powerful tools for creating autonomy and gaining control over your life and experiences. Together, we’ll work to develop boundaries that feel realistic and achievable for you, helping you reclaim your sense of agency.
I’ll gently challenge you along the way because you deserve the benefits that come from stepping into your power and taking control of your life.
Growth can be uncomfortable, but it leads to meaningful and lasting change.
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“Blood is thicker than water” is often misquoted—the full saying is, “The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.” This emphasizes the importance of chosen connections and the relationships we build, not just those we’re born into.
Research shows that the strongest predictor of therapeutic success isn’t the therapist or method used—it’s the strength of a client’s social network outside of sessions. You, and no one else, should face life’s challenges alone. In today’s digital age, finding online communities is easier than ever, though forming in-person connections can still feel daunting.
But it’s far from impossible. Many communities have recognized this struggle and are taking active steps to create safe and welcoming spaces offline. Whether it’s open group D&D safe spaces or leveraging technology to foster connection, we’ll work together to help you build your own community and, if needed, your Found Family.
Seeing an LGBTQ-affirming therapist can make the difference
Navigating life’s complexities can be challenging, especially when you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community. As an ally to the LGBTQ+ community, I am committed to creating a safe and affirming space where , I offer a space where you can explore your identity, address personal challenges, and work toward a fulfilling life.
Growing up as an Arab American, I’ve witnessed the interplay of cultural values and personal identity cause distress to the ones I love most. While I don’t share the lived experience of being LGBTQ+, I bring a deep understanding of how cultural and societal dynamics can impact personal journeys. My role as an ally is to listen, validate, and support your journey without judgment. I work to provide an inclusive environment where you feel valued and heard.
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