Services
- Individual
- Couples
- Group
About My Clients
I specialize in working with individuals navigating their relationship with sexuality, whether in any form of partnership or single, as well as couples who may be struggling with sexual connection. I work with individuals and couples exploring intimate issues, and aims to make the therapeutic space one that feels comfortable and welcoming to discuss taboo topics. I also specialize in body image concerns, disordered eating, complex trauma, anxiety, and burnout.
My Background and Approach
My clinical training focused on working with clients through an intersectional lens, something that shaped my passion for feminist therapy, where oppression, power and privilege are all named in the therapy room. I recognize the privileges I hold as a white, cisgender, middle-class woman, in working with all clients. I aim to acknowledge cultural differences in therapy, and I enjoy making space for your experience with any form of intersecting identities. I'm well aware of the impacts of patriarchy, white supremacy, heteronormativity, cisnormativity, colonialism, and fatphobia on our mental health, and aims to integrate a decolonized lens into all work I do. I bring anti-racist, anti-oppressive and restorative justice approaches to my work and am very willing to be called in by clients for any missteps that may happen. The therapeutic relationship is a space where I encourage you to model your ideal relationships and communication.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
Prior to entering the counseling space, Molly worked in public health and health education with college students and vulnerable populations, something that ignite a passion of empathy within her. She returned to her hometown of Atlanta to pursue counseling after 10 years. Outside of therapy, Molly is usually listening to Noah Kahan while crafting (ask her about her current knitting project or what she’s bedazzling at the moment), or sketching her next tattoo. She recharges by spending time with her community, usually over delicious food with lengthy conversation and game nights. As someone who has lived experience with chronic illness and burnout, Molly prioritizes rest, community and creativity, and aims to model that healing is an ongoing journey for all of us.