LGBTQIA+

Queer joy is an act of revolution

When the world is increasingly unsafe and unkind to LGBTQIA+ communities, queer joy is an act of revolution. As an LGBTQIA, woman-owned business, we strongly believe that you deserve a therapist who is safe, supportive, and outspoken about their fight to keep LGBTQIA+ rights (and humans) alive. We’re in this with you, and our therapists are here to support you.

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Whether you’re questioning, newly out, proudly queer, or anywhere in between, we’re here to provide a space of exploration, safety, and inclusion to empower you to become the most authentic version of yourself. 

Many of our therapists are LGBTQIA+, so we understand the weight and exhaustion that queer people face in the world today. We find empowerment and pride in the therapeutic work we do to support our community. Intentional Spaces offers siding-scale gender-affirming care letters, therapeutic support for trans and queer individuals of all ages, and relationship counseling for polyamory/nonmonogamy/LGBTQ families.

you are safe, celebrated, and known here

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Meet Our Therapists

Laurel Lemohn

Laurel Lemohn

For deep-feelers navigating grief, trauma, relational hurt, or depression who want therapy that combines the body, the mind, and the breath.

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Kellie Mann

Kellie Mann

For queer, Black, or rural clients who want real connection, not performance, and therapy that makes room for all your trauma and all your truth.

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Savannah Delgado

Savannah Delgado

For anyone carrying trauma through generational wounds, hispanic/native identities, or chronic illness who needs therapy that honors all of who they are.

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Lujane Helwani

Lujane Helwani

For people unlearning people-pleasing, healing from power dynamics, navigating Muslim faith, and looking for a therapist who gets it because she’s lived it.

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Tianna Vanderwey

Tianna Vanderwey

For adults ready to process trauma, rebuild safety, and find empowerment—therapy that supports your journey with compassion and evidence-based care.

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Van Phan

Van Phan

For first-gen, neurodivergent, or queer folks trying to feel less alone in their story and more at home in themselves.

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Andrielle Vialpando Kristinat

Andrielle Vialpando Kristinat

For queer, neurodivergent, or Latinx young adults grieving, striving, or trying to find themselves—who need therapy that’s honest, grounded, and real.

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Caroline Colombo

Caroline Colombo

For LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent individuals seeking affirming support—therapy that understands your unique experiences and helps you navigate relationships and anxiety.

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Alicia Bindenagel

For adults ready to move through trauma, anxiety, or life transitions—therapy grounded in EMDR, CBT, and real-world healing.

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Alizea Pardo

For kids, teens, and young adults learning to regulate emotions, navigate change, or manage ADHD—therapy that brings mindfulness, curiosity, and care.

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