Hey, Queer folx. You found us.
You shouldn't have to spend your therapy session explaining what "they/them" means, defending your relationship structure, or managing your therapist's discomfort with your identity. That's exhausting — and it's not therapy.
At Wolf & Willow, you can just be. Your identity isn't a complication here. It's welcomed, honored, and honestly? It's kind of our whole thing.
What affirming care actually looks like here
We know "LGBTQ+ friendly" can mean a lot of things (or nothing at all). So here's what it genuinely looks like with us:
Your name and pronouns matter — we use them, full stop, without making it awkward
Your identity isn't the problem — the pain you carry from navigating a world that wasn't built for you? That's what we work with
No explaining yourself from scratch — we're already familiar with queer experiences, relationship structures, and the specific weight of living an authentic life in spaces that aren't always safe
You're seen in your fullness — gay, lesbian, bi, trans, nonbinary, queer, questioning, ace, intersex, and everything in between
What we might work through together
Every queer person's journey is different. Yours might include:
Coming out — to your family, your workplace, your community, or yourself (at any age, it's valid)
Gender identity and transition — emotional support, letters, and navigating the process at your own pace
Family wounds — rejection, conditional love, the grief of not being fully known by the people who were supposed to know you best
Religious or spiritual trauma — untangling faith and identity when they've been weaponized against you
Being queer and a person of color — the layered, nuanced experience of holding multiple marginalized identities at once
Relationship stuff — whether you're monogamous, polyamorous, in a kink relationship, or somewhere still unfolding
The anxiety, the depression, the burnout — often the result of years spent hiding, shrinking, or fighting to exist
Healing outside the office
Our sessions don't have to happen in a sterile room. We offer nature-based therapy, time with our therapy animals, and garden sessions — because sometimes the most profound moments of connection happen when you're walking through the woods or sitting with a gentle creature who just gets it.
This work is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and rooted in social justice. We believe your healing is political, personal, and profoundly your own.
This space is for you if...
You've been burned by a therapist who said the right things but made you feel small
You've been told your queerness is a phase, a sin, or something to "work through"
You're tired of auditing every therapist's bio just to figure out if you'll be safe
You just want to heal — without having to do the emotional labor of making someone else comfortable first