Dr. Rachael Meir
Clinical Psychologist, PsyDDr. Rachael Meir (she/her/hers) - Licensed Psychologist and Certified Clinical Sexuality Coach
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Just like any other group, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) community faces mental health issues and unique challenges. However, LGBTQ individuals are almost 3 times more likely than others to experience a mental health condition, such as depression or anxiety. Additionally, more than half of individuals who identify as transgender experience depression or anxiety. The LGBTQ community is also at a higher risk for suicide. Young people are even more at risk, as they may experience a lack of support at home and fear, hatred or prejudice in school. If you are a member of the LGBTQ community and are facing mental health challenges, you don’t have to suffer in silence. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s LGBTQ experts and get help today.
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Thoughts like "I'm not feeling like myself," might feel central to the story of what brings many of my clients therapy. Things might look 'fine' to the outsider, but internally, the story looks different. My client is often the professional navigating various life roles, looking to build insight into patterns of struggle and enhance skills of support. My specialty areas are anxiety (including OCD), struggles with perfectionism, life transitions and stressors, and family of origin work.
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I love working with passionate people who are ready to take their life up a notch. My ideal clients have an inkling in their heart of where they want to be, but may feel stuck where they are. Maybe they are in a dead end job or relationship right now, and feel like they have to lose weight or stop drinking before they can participate in life again. Maybe they are getting a spiritual upgrade through tremendous loss or despair. Maybe they just need someone to talk to that really cares.
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Whether or not they are preparing for a professional career, the artistic/aesthetic athletes I work with have a more complicated relationship with their body than their non-athletic peers and need that relationship to be at the top of their game. I also work with non-athletes teens and adults who are seeking peace in their relationships with food and their body, as we all deserve to have! I often say, "Nothing is too big, too small, or too weird to talk about in session".
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