

Linsey is a therapist with a focus on the intersectionality of LGBTQ, Neurodiverse, and BIPOC populations. They have experience with behavioral modalities but places emphasis on ensuring that their clients are treated as individuals including with the approach that is the best fit for them. When they are not practicing in a therapeutic setting, they spend time with their partner, two cats, curled up with a good book.
What to Expect in First Session
In our first session, I ensure you are comfortable. I lay out what is expected out of the session that day, then I get to know YOU. Not what the paperwork says. We may laugh, cry, or a mixture of both but it is about your needs, and how I can support
Their Biggest Strength as a Therapist
I bring empathy, a sense of humor, and deep respect for all of my clients that meet with me. My strength is ensuring you feel safe, heard, loved. That you are speaking to a human that is not perfect, and will be honest with you.
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Master of Social Work — University of Kentucky
Master of Arts in Applied Behavioral Analysis (Emphasis on Autism Spectrum Disorder) — Ball State University
B.A. Psychology — Queens University of Charlotte
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LMSW — Maryland #31641
LMSW — Virginia #0903004373
LGSW — DC #LG200002882
Supervised by Toshiko Barton, LCSW-C
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