Psychotherapist
Kevin uses both psychodynamic and relational approaches. He believes healing occurs within the context of a warm and collaborative therapeutic relationship. Therapy with Kevin is a place where clients can bring their entire selves; multiple identities, and past and present joys and concerns. His work is rooted in anti-racism and queer-affirming practice.
As a former elementary school teacher, he is attuned to the developmental needs of humans of all ages. As a writer, his work has appeared in The New York Times and various literary magazines. He has performed his work at the LGBT Center. He hopes to co-create a safe, productive, and healing space for his clients to work most authentically and productively with him.
Kevin self-identifies as a white, cisgender, gay male.
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