About Me

Hi, I’m Sarah, I have a Master’s in Social Work from Simmons University and I’m a licensed clinical social worker.

I’m a genderqueer, nonbinary, lesbian therapist who’s been through the wringer when it comes to religious trauma and spiritual abuse. I’ve personally done the hard work of deconstructing the beliefs I was raised with in the evangelical church—and I’ve been out of that world for years now.

I’ve spent the last five years practicing in North Carolina, but the first decade of my career was working in rural and remote communities in the Pacific Northwest doing community mental health, which taught me a lot about resilience, strength, and the power of healing.

I love working with the 2SLGBTQ+ community on identity stuff, healing from religious and spiritual trauma, and just figuring out how to be your most authentic self. My approach is all about healing, restorative justice, and honoring your story—using decolonized, trauma-informed practices that keep your background and culture at the forefront. My goal is to create a safe space where you can reclaim your power, explore your truth, and move toward a more fulfilling, whole version of yourself.

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