Del Sasso
Psychologist, PsyDI am a genderqueer psychologist with special expertise in sex and gender diversity. My passion is empowering folks to be boldly authentic!
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My clients are curious about themselves and the world, take an active part in therapy, and want to make positive changes. They are open to learning new things, even if that might sometimes be challenging. Often, they are connected to marginalized communities whose mental health is impacted by societal factors. Those looking to address depression, anxiety, trauma, relationships, grief, self-esteem, stress, and/or gender identity would be a good fit. I work with youth and adults ages 12+.
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As a proud ally and member of the queer community, I specialize in therapy for diverse individuals and relationships. Whether you're queer, transgender, non-binary, or exploring open, non-monogamous, or sex-positive/kink dynamics, my practice is a safe, affirming space. I'm dedicated to supporting clients from all backgrounds on their unique journeys toward healing and self-discovery.
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