Empowering Counseling

How do you want to be seen? 

A Human?    Transgender?    Fat?    A Dancer?    Queer?    A Bear?    A Dyke?   A Survivor?   Polyamorous?    A BBW?    Two-spirit?    Kinky?   A Man?    An Artist?    A Sex Worker?    Partnered?   In Recovery?   Dominant?    Versatile?   A Woman?   A Queen?   Creative?  A Puppy?    An Activist?   Curvy?    Bi?   Radical?   A Top?    Gay?    Genderqueer?    An Aspie?   Married?    Submissive?   Mad?    A Furry?    A Geek?     Questioning?     A Bottom?  Open?   An Ally?   Sex Positive?    Fluid?    Single?    Third Gender?
. . . How do you see yourself?
No matter how you answer those questions, if you feel pushed to deny parts of who you are, I can help. Imagine living a full life, respecting your own needs, and accepting your whole self.

What will we explore together? Some possibilities are:
  • creative life and career planning--live your passion!
  • gender exploration or transitions (for all genders--transgender, cisgender, or whatever you please!)
  • body positivity and self acceptance
  • sexuality exploration and self-acceptance (whatever it may be--kinky, polyamorous, LGBQQ, even heterosexual)
  • health at every size
  • sex positivity
  • open relationships
  • reviving your creativity
  • understanding your unique cognitive style, finding ways to thrive that honor your needs and gifts
  • living with long term difficulties such as invisible disabilities, societal oppression, and more!
I'd love to learn more about you! Whatever you are working on, together we will create your self-care plan using artistic expression, mindfulness, and creative problem solving. You can create a better life now to support the pursuit of your dreams for the future. 

May you live with ease!

B/T Craig, MA, PCCI # 54, NCC # 281673
Certified Expressive Arts Therapist & Holistic Wellness Coach






1 comment:

  1. Can you please spell out what the LBGTQQI2S acronym stands for - see this everywhere -but not finding full phrase anywhere - Thank you from someone trying to use appropriate terminology and not inadvertently offend/trigger someone

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