Heather Beller
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, LCPC, LMHC, LPC, NCCI specialize in supporting folks experiencing stress, anxiety, and impacts of trauma. Therapy with me feels warm, real, and dynamic.
Online Therapy
Relational therapy is a therapeutic approach that was founded on the belief that a person must have fulfilling and satisfying relationships with the people around them in order to be emotionally healthy. Relational therapy handles emotional and psychological distress by looking at the client’s patterns of behavior and experiences in interpersonal relationships, taking social factors, such as race, class, culture, and gender, into account. Relational therapy can be useful in the treatment of many issues, but is especially successful when working with individuals seeking to address long-term emotional distress, particularly when that distress related to relationships. Relational therapy will help clients learn skills to create and maintain healthy relationships. Think this approach might be right for you? Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s relational therapy experts today.
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I work with people ages 15 and older on a myriad of topics. I am especially interested in working with interracial couples, first/second generation immigrants, queer folx, BIPOCs, men, and sex workers. Areas of specialities include mindfulness, BDSM, gender, ethical non-monogamy, social justice, anxiety, depression, sex therapy, and trauma.
Online Therapy
At Wild Heart Society, we work with LGBTQIA+ individuals, neurodivergent folks, and those navigating identity, relationships, and mental health. Our clients seek a therapist who truly understands them—someone affirming, compassionate, and ready to challenge harmful systems. Whether you're exploring gender, healing from trauma, or parenting a trans child, we create a safe, empowering space where you can show up fully and be met with care, respect, and support.
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*Currently accepting new couples only* I work with people experiencing attachment injuries and disconnection. I view mental health symptoms within the context of prolonged disconnection from the self and others. When prolonged disconnection, suffering, and trauma occur, mental health symptoms like anxiety, depression, and those related to PTSD can arise. Those I work with often experience these symptoms, as well as shame, diminished self-worth, anger, fear, issues within relationships, etc.