Inclusive Wellness offers mental health counseling and welcomes anyone who thinks that they would benefit from our services. Our practice was founded with the goal of centering marginalized communities by offering mental health counseling inclusive of marginalized identities, and the intersections thereof, in a safe space and without judgment. These communities are under-served and overlooked within the general conversation of mental health. We are committed to helping change that by offering quality mental health counseling to those in need.
What does it look like to be marginalized? People and communities who face systemic oppression, prejudice and discrimination based on their identities, and are denied resources because of it, are marginalized. This includes but is not limited to people of color, sex workers, and individuals belonging to LGBTQIA+, disabled, seropositive, polyamorous, and kink/BDSM communities.