Patrick Hill
Counseling Intern
Patrick sees clients Virtually and in Northcenter
(He/Him)
“Anything you do, let it come from you.”
You are so much bigger than the things that have weighed you down in your past, the things that trouble you in the present, and the things that scare you about the future. Therapy isn't about fixing something broken; it's about helping you recognize, hone, and use the strength you already possess to create lasting change. You don't have to be trapped by old stories or limiting beliefs—you can rewrite your narrative.
As a therapist, I believe my foremost responsibility is to create a safe space for you—a place where you can heal, laugh, cry, celebrate, and even make mistakes. I want you to feel comfortable bringing your whole self into the therapy space, and I promise to do the same. I’m always on your side; while I may question or challenge you, at the end of the day, I fundamentally believe we are all doing our best—you included.
I work with queer adults, adolescents, and couples through life transitions, anxiety, family-of-origin issues, identity development, and body image concerns. My approach is easy-going and shame-free. I am a member of the queer community. I am committed to accessibility, antiracism, LGBTQIA+-affirming, poly-allied, body-neutral care, and welcoming clients from all walks of life.
I draw on diverse experiences in the arts, corporate settings, education, and clinical mental health to bring an integrative and eclectic approach to therapy. As a continually developing and evolving clinician, I draw from narrative, existential, and person-centered approaches. I am supervised by Angela Scalisi, LCPC.
If you are here and considering the start or continuation of therapy, you’re already taking such a meaningful step in prioritizing yourself and your wellbeing. If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just want someone to chat with, there’s a spot on my couch for you.