Non-Binary Therapists in Las Vegas, NV
If you're carrying the weight of past experiences, struggling to feel connected in relationships, or navigating life in a world that often misunderstands you — you’re not alone, and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself. I specialize in supporting individuals working through trauma, attachment wounds, and identity-related challenges. Whether you’re looking to build emotional regulation skills, explore patterns in relationships, or reconnect with your sense of self, I’m here to walk alongside you.
If you're carrying the weight of past experiences, struggling to feel connected in relationships, or navigating life in a world that often misunderstands you — you’re not alone, and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself. I specialize in supporting individuals working through trauma, attachment wounds, and identity-related challenges. Whether you’re looking to build emotional regulation skills, explore patterns in relationships, or reconnect with your sense of self, I’m here to walk alongside you.
We all deserve affirming spaces to safely express & explore our most painful challenging experiences as our whole self without shame. I meet my patients with curiosity, compassion, and non-judgement, collaboratively exploring your lived experiences in order to nurture growth, acceptance, and authenticity. I strongly believe in the importance of building rapport and considering the sociocultural context in which we live to create a safe and nurturing environment where we can explore and grow, and I know how hard it can be to find a therapist who understands neurodivergent, queer, & alternative sexuality/kink experiences and culture.
We all deserve affirming spaces to safely express & explore our most painful challenging experiences as our whole self without shame. I meet my patients with curiosity, compassion, and non-judgement, collaboratively exploring your lived experiences in order to nurture growth, acceptance, and authenticity. I strongly believe in the importance of building rapport and considering the sociocultural context in which we live to create a safe and nurturing environment where we can explore and grow, and I know how hard it can be to find a therapist who understands neurodivergent, queer, & alternative sexuality/kink experiences and culture.
My ideal client is someone who is ready to make a change even if they aren’t sure how. I work with many clients who struggle with all types of trauma, mood disorders, neurodivergence and often a combination of these traits. I often work with my clients to help them set attainable goals and break down complex situations piece by piece. I also strive to make a safe space for LGBTQ+ and encourage expressions of all gender identities and sexualities. Vulnerability is key to healing and I welcome anyone who is ready to begin and honest conversation about their goals.
My ideal client is someone who is ready to make a change even if they aren’t sure how. I work with many clients who struggle with all types of trauma, mood disorders, neurodivergence and often a combination of these traits. I often work with my clients to help them set attainable goals and break down complex situations piece by piece. I also strive to make a safe space for LGBTQ+ and encourage expressions of all gender identities and sexualities. Vulnerability is key to healing and I welcome anyone who is ready to begin and honest conversation about their goals.
Seeking therapy can intimidating, but tackling the stress that our home lives brings us alone is a difficult task. I understand that therapy is a unique and occasionally awkward experience so I want to tackle this process with my clients with honesty and humor. If you are struggling with anxiety, negative self image, or a difficult family or relationship and need a space to build confidence and strength then I would be happy to work with you. I love working with clients to help them build a deeper understanding and love for themselves and invite everyone in my office to be their most genuine self.
Seeking therapy can intimidating, but tackling the stress that our home lives brings us alone is a difficult task. I understand that therapy is a unique and occasionally awkward experience so I want to tackle this process with my clients with honesty and humor. If you are struggling with anxiety, negative self image, or a difficult family or relationship and need a space to build confidence and strength then I would be happy to work with you. I love working with clients to help them build a deeper understanding and love for themselves and invite everyone in my office to be their most genuine self.
I understand that many clients have faced significant challenges in their lives, whether it’s trauma, the difficulty of navigating life transitions, or the unique experiences of being part of a cultural minority. You may be grappling with feelings of loneliness and anxiety, or a sense of being lost. Your goals might include finding a safe place to express yourself, developing coping strategies that align with your values and beliefs, and gaining a clearer understanding of who you are. I truly believe that everyone is trying their best to make do with the cards they have been dealt, but sometimes a helping hand can make it easier.
I understand that many clients have faced significant challenges in their lives, whether it’s trauma, the difficulty of navigating life transitions, or the unique experiences of being part of a cultural minority. You may be grappling with feelings of loneliness and anxiety, or a sense of being lost. Your goals might include finding a safe place to express yourself, developing coping strategies that align with your values and beliefs, and gaining a clearer understanding of who you are. I truly believe that everyone is trying their best to make do with the cards they have been dealt, but sometimes a helping hand can make it easier.
Allison Elizabeth Martone
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, CPC-I, LPC
4 Endorsed
Las Vegas, NV 89128
If you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck in anxious thoughts, or unsure how to move through a life transition, you're not alone—and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself. I work relationally, which means I believe healing happens in connection. Together, we’ll build a space where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to make meaningful shifts in your life.
As a non-binary sex therapist, I offer warm, affirming support for LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples, and those exploring gender identity, sexuality, or relationship structures that may not fit the mainstream.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck in anxious thoughts, or unsure how to move through a life transition, you're not alone—and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself. I work relationally, which means I believe healing happens in connection. Together, we’ll build a space where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to make meaningful shifts in your life.
As a non-binary sex therapist, I offer warm, affirming support for LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples, and those exploring gender identity, sexuality, or relationship structures that may not fit the mainstream.
I believe every individual's mental wellness journey is unique and while we may have similar struggles, our relationship to and with those struggles will differ because of the interconnected societal, cultural, biological, historical, and personal influences that shape our lives. From a place of cultural competence and humility, I intentionally cultivate a space that is holistic, non-traditional, inclusive, collaborative, and validating while being no less full of empathy, compassion, exploration, and affirmation.
I believe every individual's mental wellness journey is unique and while we may have similar struggles, our relationship to and with those struggles will differ because of the interconnected societal, cultural, biological, historical, and personal influences that shape our lives. From a place of cultural competence and humility, I intentionally cultivate a space that is holistic, non-traditional, inclusive, collaborative, and validating while being no less full of empathy, compassion, exploration, and affirmation.
Hi there-thanks for stopping by. I’m here to provide connection and healing for people who use drugs, queer and trans folks, people doing social movement work, and anyone else who feels lost, confused, or disconnected. I work from a harm reduction and trauma-informed perspective to help you reconnect with who you are, what you value, and the skills you have to create agency and autonomy in your own life. I'm interested in the intersections of healing and liberation, and am excited to explore with you how your own healing contributes to a liberated future.
Hi there-thanks for stopping by. I’m here to provide connection and healing for people who use drugs, queer and trans folks, people doing social movement work, and anyone else who feels lost, confused, or disconnected. I work from a harm reduction and trauma-informed perspective to help you reconnect with who you are, what you value, and the skills you have to create agency and autonomy in your own life. I'm interested in the intersections of healing and liberation, and am excited to explore with you how your own healing contributes to a liberated future.
You deserve to thrive, not just survive. I work with global citizens, athletes (especially rock climbers), people of color, immigrants, LGBTQIA+, tech professionals, creatives, and people who enjoy nature and alternative lifestyles. I understand complexities of identity, trauma, and healing. I want to provide a safe space where you can explore different parts of yourself and confront experiences with compassion and expertise. I dare say it can sometimes be fun. I speak fluent Cantonese and some Spanish.
Having grown up in North America, Asia, and Mexico / Central America, I can help with cross-cultural issues.
You deserve to thrive, not just survive. I work with global citizens, athletes (especially rock climbers), people of color, immigrants, LGBTQIA+, tech professionals, creatives, and people who enjoy nature and alternative lifestyles. I understand complexities of identity, trauma, and healing. I want to provide a safe space where you can explore different parts of yourself and confront experiences with compassion and expertise. I dare say it can sometimes be fun. I speak fluent Cantonese and some Spanish.
Having grown up in North America, Asia, and Mexico / Central America, I can help with cross-cultural issues.
Deirdre Hart Wilson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, 11084-C
Serves Area
Waitlist for new clients
I love the collaborative and creative work of therapy. I see my role, not only as a trained practitioner of clinical modalities, but also as one of a midwife or gardener. I believe each of us has the wisdom of what we need to heal within us. It is not my job to teach you how to be a better person or to become whole . . . our work in therapy is to help you remember that you are and always have been—whole. Together we compost the trauma of the past and rotate, turn it, and bring it to light so that it can fertilize the soil for growth. I work with children, families, couples, and individuals of all ages.
I love the collaborative and creative work of therapy. I see my role, not only as a trained practitioner of clinical modalities, but also as one of a midwife or gardener. I believe each of us has the wisdom of what we need to heal within us. It is not my job to teach you how to be a better person or to become whole . . . our work in therapy is to help you remember that you are and always have been—whole. Together we compost the trauma of the past and rotate, turn it, and bring it to light so that it can fertilize the soil for growth. I work with children, families, couples, and individuals of all ages.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Nevada & Rhode Island. I have been working as a therapist for 8 years but have 15 years of community organizing & educating with an intersectional lens on race, women's, & LGBTQ issues. I enjoy working with a wide variety of people and issues that include PTSD/trauma, grief, anxiety, disability, depression, abandonment, suicidality, self harm, hoarding & family issues.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Nevada & Rhode Island. I have been working as a therapist for 8 years but have 15 years of community organizing & educating with an intersectional lens on race, women's, & LGBTQ issues. I enjoy working with a wide variety of people and issues that include PTSD/trauma, grief, anxiety, disability, depression, abandonment, suicidality, self harm, hoarding & family issues.
Accepting weekend clients.
I work with LGBTQ+, kinky, and non-monogamous folks who want therapy that feels human and judgment-free. Together we sort through challenges with curiosity, compassion, and room for all the versions of you—past, present, and evolving. If this resonates, you can schedule an appointment through my website.
Accepting weekend clients.
I work with LGBTQ+, kinky, and non-monogamous folks who want therapy that feels human and judgment-free. Together we sort through challenges with curiosity, compassion, and room for all the versions of you—past, present, and evolving. If this resonates, you can schedule an appointment through my website.
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What are the advantages of seeing a non-binary therapist?
Working with a non-binary therapist can offer unique benefits for individuals seeking support around gender identity. Therapists who personally identify as non-binary may bring both professional training and personal insight to their work, creating a therapeutic space that some clients may find more affirming and welcoming. These therapists often have specialized knowledge in areas such as gender-affirming care, gender dysphoria, and navigating family or social acceptance. They may also be particularly skilled in helping clients find additional resources, such as affirming healthcare providers or community-based supports that align with and affirm their identity.
Does it matter what gender my therapist is?
The gender of your therapist can matter, depending on your individual comfort preferences and therapeutic goals. While therapy outcomes are often driven by the therapist’s methodology and the strength of the therapeutic relationship, many people feel more at ease working with a therapist who shares or understands their gender identity, which can enhance trust and improve therapy outcomes. For clients who are non-binary or gender-diverse, working with a therapist of a similar identity may reduce the need to explain or justify their experiences and can increase the sense of being seen and understood. This dynamic may be especially important when addressing topics related to gender, sexuality, trauma, or relationships. Ultimately, what matters most is finding a therapist who is respectful and knowledgeable of your identity—regardless of their own gender.
How can I find a non-binary therapist?
The Psychology Today online directory is a helpful tool for identifying therapists who identify as non-binary. You can use filters to search by identity markers as well as by clinical specialty, therapeutic approach, insurance accepted, session costs, and languages spoken to help ensure a good fit. During an initial consultation or early sessions, consider asking about the therapist’s training in gender-affirming care, their experience with LGBTQ+ clients, and their therapeutic approach to identity-related topics. An effective therapist will be open and affirming in their responses. You can also look for credentials or continuing education in areas such as LGBTQ+ mental health, trauma-informed care, and intersectionality.


