Clinical Therapist | Family, Systems, and Community Therapist

Evan sees clients Virtually, and at the Northcenter office.

(He/They)

 
β€œTo be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best to make you everybody else, means to fight the hardest human battle ever and to never stop fighting.”
— E.E. Cummings

My commitment as a therapist is to provide affirmative care, deeply attuned to the impacts of oppressive systems. My practice integrates sex-positive and LGBTQIA+-affirming frameworks, which are deeply informed by my background in the performing arts.

As an openly queer, proudly neurodivergent person, and a member of the BDSM and kink community, my intersecting identities are not just personal; they are foundational to my lens of positivity and empowerment, and central to my therapeutic approach. I am dedicated to fostering the emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being of individuals, families, and communities, believing that this transformation begins with self-awareness and self-improvement.

My journey from rural Kansas to an urban environment gives me a unique understanding of the traditions and experiences of those with similar histories. I specialize in working with polyamorous, non-monogamous, blended, and/or families who often navigate outside normative expectations. My background as a teacher honed my ability to collaborate with family and school systems, advocating fiercely for personalized support, education, and empowerment for queer, trans, and other marginalized youth and their families. This commitment to impactful work remains a cornerstone of my therapeutic practice. As a therapist, I bring this unwavering commitment to our work.

I am supervised by Mia Dal Santo, LMFT.

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