Lesbian Therapists in Buckeye Shaker, Cleveland, OH

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Carina Montoya
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW
1 Endorsed
Buckeye Shaker, Cleveland, OH 44120
I am a strengths-based EMDR therapist with experience in working with individuals in various contexts, including queer, trans, neurodiverse, disabled or chronically ill, and polyamorous/ENM. I believe that everyone responds differently to therapy and tailor the therapeutic experience uniquely to each of my clients using your values, strengths, and goals. I work primarily with emerging adults, neurodiverse folx, and members of the queer community. The length of time on my waitlist is constantly changing. Please reach out if you think we might be a good fit, and I am happy to coordinate with you.
I am a strengths-based EMDR therapist with experience in working with individuals in various contexts, including queer, trans, neurodiverse, disabled or chronically ill, and polyamorous/ENM. I believe that everyone responds differently to therapy and tailor the therapeutic experience uniquely to each of my clients using your values, strengths, and goals. I work primarily with emerging adults, neurodiverse folx, and members of the queer community. The length of time on my waitlist is constantly changing. Please reach out if you think we might be a good fit, and I am happy to coordinate with you.
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Karina Rocio Clifford
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Buckeye Shaker, Cleveland, OH 44120
My goal is to create a safe, affirming space that fosters growth and self-exploration while supporting you exactly where you are in life. Together, we can explore what brought you to counseling, incorporate your values, and build coping and mindfulness skills to navigate life and manage stress. I integrate approaches such as ACT, CBT, DBT, Person-Centered Therapy, and EMDR into my practice, tailoring them to suit your needs. Sometimes, we all need a safe, unbiased space to talk openly about our experiences and encourage growth in new ways. Just as we prioritize our physical health, it’s important to care for our mental health.
My goal is to create a safe, affirming space that fosters growth and self-exploration while supporting you exactly where you are in life. Together, we can explore what brought you to counseling, incorporate your values, and build coping and mindfulness skills to navigate life and manage stress. I integrate approaches such as ACT, CBT, DBT, Person-Centered Therapy, and EMDR into my practice, tailoring them to suit your needs. Sometimes, we all need a safe, unbiased space to talk openly about our experiences and encourage growth in new ways. Just as we prioritize our physical health, it’s important to care for our mental health.
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David Brockett
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, MM, LPCC
1 Endorsed
Buckeye Shaker, Cleveland, OH 44120
Waitlist for new clients
I help adults and young adults cope with chronic pain, anxiety, depression, overwhelm, and familial stressors. For over thirty years I have practiced mindfulness and meditation and have seen the power of these practices transform pain and discomfort into healing and opportunity. I am a Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher through Tibet House US and Dharma Moon. It is my goal to meet my clients where they are to help them feel comfortable in a therapeutic setting.
I help adults and young adults cope with chronic pain, anxiety, depression, overwhelm, and familial stressors. For over thirty years I have practiced mindfulness and meditation and have seen the power of these practices transform pain and discomfort into healing and opportunity. I am a Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher through Tibet House US and Dharma Moon. It is my goal to meet my clients where they are to help them feel comfortable in a therapeutic setting.
(216) 238-2632 View (216) 238-2632
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Ben Zimmer
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, IMFT-S
5 Endorsed
Buckeye Shaker, Cleveland, OH 44120
Waitlist for new clients
My ideal clients are people who sense that something is still unresolved — even after years of trying to understand themselves. They arrive carrying trauma, anxiety, relational wounds, or a sense that things could feel easier. Many are curious, self-aware, and ready to go deeper than talk therapy alone has taken them. I meet clients with a range of specialized approaches tailored to how each person's nervous system holds their history. I utilize EMDR & Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) in tandem with a disarming, relational approach, moving people toward genuine healing, not just symptom relief.
My ideal clients are people who sense that something is still unresolved — even after years of trying to understand themselves. They arrive carrying trauma, anxiety, relational wounds, or a sense that things could feel easier. Many are curious, self-aware, and ready to go deeper than talk therapy alone has taken them. I meet clients with a range of specialized approaches tailored to how each person's nervous system holds their history. I utilize EMDR & Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) in tandem with a disarming, relational approach, moving people toward genuine healing, not just symptom relief.
(216) 424-3735 View (216) 424-3735
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Jacquese Southern
Counselor, MEd, LPCC
1 Endorsed
Buckeye Shaker, Cleveland, OH 44120
Waitlist for new clients
Life can be overwhelming and tough. Sometimes, we need more than our normal support systems. Sometimes, we need help moving forward and healing. Color, sexuality, gender, societal stereotypes, labels and trauma can add to ones struggle to navigate through life. Whatever brings you to counseling, it is my honor and goal to be with you through your journey in healing
Life can be overwhelming and tough. Sometimes, we need more than our normal support systems. Sometimes, we need help moving forward and healing. Color, sexuality, gender, societal stereotypes, labels and trauma can add to ones struggle to navigate through life. Whatever brings you to counseling, it is my honor and goal to be with you through your journey in healing
(216) 262-8883 View (216) 262-8883
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Nurtured Soul Therapy, LLC
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, PCC-S, CYT-200
2 Endorsed
Online Only
Waitlist for new clients
As a queer and neurodivergent affirming therapist, the clients I collaborate with often hold intersecting identities that have historically been excluded from therapy spaces. Many have worn the mask of everything is fine while over-functioning, over-giving, and quietly running on empty. My hope when I meet new clients is that therapy feels like a place where all of you belongs — no performing, shrinking, or dimming yourself required. Emotional overwhelm doesn't have to be the norm. I walk beside clients who want to heal old wounds, return home from self abandonment and like who they see when they get there.
As a queer and neurodivergent affirming therapist, the clients I collaborate with often hold intersecting identities that have historically been excluded from therapy spaces. Many have worn the mask of everything is fine while over-functioning, over-giving, and quietly running on empty. My hope when I meet new clients is that therapy feels like a place where all of you belongs — no performing, shrinking, or dimming yourself required. Emotional overwhelm doesn't have to be the norm. I walk beside clients who want to heal old wounds, return home from self abandonment and like who they see when they get there.
(216) 677-4562 View (216) 677-4562
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Katie Moody
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
1 Endorsed
Buckeye Shaker, Cleveland, OH 44120
Not accepting new clients
Friends, life is full of ups and downs. The downs can feel overwhelming and hopeless; personal, relational, community, and systemic issues affect our well-being and functioning. Thank goodness for therapy! As a mental health therapist, my goal is to partner with you to build on your existing strengths, develop new skills, and work through trauma and other challenges. I use a strengths-based approach and non-judgmental curiosity to meet you where you are, support you in identifying goals, and work together with you to create positive change.
Friends, life is full of ups and downs. The downs can feel overwhelming and hopeless; personal, relational, community, and systemic issues affect our well-being and functioning. Thank goodness for therapy! As a mental health therapist, my goal is to partner with you to build on your existing strengths, develop new skills, and work through trauma and other challenges. I use a strengths-based approach and non-judgmental curiosity to meet you where you are, support you in identifying goals, and work together with you to create positive change.
(216) 677-0384 View (216) 677-0384
Lesbian Therapists
What is lesbian-affirming therapy?
Lesbian-affirming therapy is a type of mental health support that fully affirms and reflects a client's lesbian identity. It is rooted in acceptance and does not attempt to change or question an individual's sexual orientation. In this type of therapy, clients work with a therapist who understands the unique experiences of lesbian women. This support is especially important, as research shows that lesbian individuals face higher rates of anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges compared to heterosexual populations. Lesbian-affirming therapy acknowledges that lesbian individuals may encounter specific stressors—such as coming out challenges, family rejection, workplace discrimination, and minority stress—that require specialized understanding and intervention. Lesbian-affirming therapists often work with clients across all age groups, from adolescents navigating their emerging identity to adults and older individuals addressing life transitions and relationship concerns. Many therapists also provide couples therapy for lesbian partners, helping them navigate relationship dynamics, communication challenges, or external stressors that may impact their relationship. It is important to note that therapists provide talk therapy and counseling services but do not prescribe medication—if medication is needed for conditions like depression or anxiety, they will coordinate care with a psychiatrist or primary care physician who can provide psychiatric medication management alongside therapeutic support.

Why should I see a lesbian therapist?
Some clients prefer to work with lesbian therapists who may bring personal lived experience to the therapeutic relationship. Choosing to work with a lesbian therapist can offer a deeper sense of connection, comfort, and shared understanding. A therapist who identifies as lesbian may require clients to give less background explanation—whether it’s about navigating romantic relationships, feeling unseen in certain spaces, or processing the impact of past relationship challenges. However, a non-lesbian therapist with strong training and a sincere commitment to LGBTQ+ affirmation can be equally effective. The most important factor is finding a therapist who respects your identity and fosters trust, safety, and understanding. However, a non-lesbian therapist with strong training and a sincere commitment to LGBTQ+ affirmation can be equally effective. The most important factor is finding a therapist who respects your identity and fosters trust, safety, and understanding. Additionally, many lesbian-affirming therapists can connect clients to other providers or community-based resources—such as bisexual support groups or LGBTQ+ organizations—that offer additional affirming spaces for connection.

How do I find a lesbian therapist?
The Psychology Today online directory is a helpful tool for finding lesbian-affirming therapists. You can use search filters to identify therapists who specialize in LGBTQ+ care and work specifically with bisexual clients. You can also filter by clinical specialties, therapeutic approaches, accepted insurance, session costs, and languages spoken to find the right fit. Look for profiles where therapists explicitly mention working with lesbian clients, or where they describe their approach as identity-affirming, inclusive, or trauma-informed. Many providers will also list their own identities, which may help you find someone with shared lived experience if that is important to you. You can also look for credentials or continuing education in areas such as LGBTQ+ mental health, trauma-informed care, and intersectionality.