Meet the Queer Psychotherapist Training Mental Health Providers to Treat Kids
They/Fae is licensed in New York State to do so
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Hudson Valley Professional Development runs online seminars to provide training for mental health professionals for continuing education credits that they can use to maintain their licensure in the state of New York.
Want to see who’s training the mental health professionals that are working with your kids?
In one upcoming workshop, they are promoting queer, panromantic, non-binary, trans femme New York State licensed mental health counselor Nyx Melody (they/fae pronouns) to train mental health professionals how to work with LGBTQ+ Youth:
Let’s meet the Columbia University-educated psychotherapist who is training your kid’s mental health counselors:
Nyx (formally Nicolas with They/Them/Their & Fae/Faer/Faers pronouns) describes faeself as…
Queer
Non-Binary
Genderqueer
Member of the kink and sex-positive community
Former sex worker
Relationship anarchist
Neurodivergent
Has diagnoses of trauma and depression
Fae says:
“Therapy for too long has been a space that perpetuates the harmful ideologies in psychology that are rooted in whiteness, capitalism, and dehumanization. Therefore, I draw upon queer, intersectional feminist, humanistic, multicultural, trauma-informed, decolonized, sex/body positive, and anti-oppressive theories to foster an equitable, inclusive, and collaborative relationship.”
They define “queerness” as “the radical rejection of the assumed and perceived normality in the world.”
As I’ve told you before, queer is not about being gay or trans. You do not have to be gay or trans to be queer. Queer is a far-left political ideology.
Fae offers many services, including therapy, coaching, business consulting, queer, kink & poly affirming care groups, and courses to help you examine your whiteness.
Nyx has many interesting photos on their Instagram:
Nyx has one single post on fae’s X account and it may reveal some of their political leanings:
Nyx has a team of people who work with Fae. They all use they/them pronouns.
Let’s learn a little about each of them. Phrases in italics are direct quotes from their respective websites.
Charlie Windy Nicely, a “Mestizo queer gender non-conforming liberation therapist,” specializes in “Gender & Identity. Racial & Identity Formation. Fertility & Parenting. Exploring Sexuality, BDSM/Kink, and Ethical Non-monogamy.” She’s a member of WPATH, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health that provides the standards for trans-affirming healthcare.
Charlie has a pledge to “acknowledge the ways that capitalism shows up in our profession to include utilizing community spaces only for self promotion” on her Instagram:
Ryn Cagle is a “non-binary asexual lesbian” that graduated from Teachers College of Columbia University. She became a counselor because she has “a long history of trauma with diagnoses of C-PTSD and generalized anxiety disorder.“
Meredith McCloy also graduated from Teachers College at Columbia University with an M.A. in Psychological Counseling and an M.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling. She believes “the prevalence of the interlocking logics of ableism, white supremacy, and cis-hetero-patriarchy have rendered many therapeutic spaces and resources inaccessible and unsafe, especially for those with multiple marginalized identities.”
Her specialties include “working with my community of queer, trans, gender non conforming, and neurodivergent folks regarding topics of; gender exploration/expansivity/identity, sexual identity/exploration, autism/ADHD, anxiety, depression, loneliness/connection, sex/intimacy/kinks, disordered eating/body dysmorphia, considerations for ethical non-monogamy/polyamory/relationship anarchy, unpacking internalized inferiority and superiority, intergenerational trauma/resilience work, and sexual trauma/abuse.“
Isa I is “a queer, Black, non-binary, demisexual, and polyamorous person.” They studied Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies from Grinnell College, African American Studies at UCLA, and completed extensive coursework in Social Justice Education at UMass Amherst. They also completed a Masters of Education and graduate training in mental health counseling at Teachers College, Columbia University.
The work with “queer folks, trans folks, BIPOC, ethically non-monogamous, polyamorous and Relationship Anarchist folks, ace-spectrum folks, allies, and people who are driven by critical and feminist values in search of more authentic lives“
Sherry Chowdhury is a “a bisexual, genderqueer South Asian woman of color”
She works with “queer and trans BIPOC who are looking to explore the ways that intersectional identities shape their lives, and with folks who want to move beyond mainstream, Western narratives of mental health and well-being.”
Sadaaf Mamoon is “a queer, non-binary, neurodivergent counselor-in-training of South Asian descent.” They “have a special interest in working with QTPOC individuals who are looking to explore their intersectionality, as well as folks looking to gain insight into their dominant group identities in service of stronger allyship.”
Specifically, they want to help “neurodivergent folks coping under capitalism.“ and is currently working on a Masters Degree in Mental Health at New York University.
Taisja Roberson is “a Black and Puerto Rican queer and non-binary human” and is currently studying for a Masters Degree in Mental Health Counseling at Teachers College at Columbia University.
They are interested “in working with adolescents and young adults in communities related to my identities - queer, gender expansive, black, Afro Caribbean, neurodivergent, and disabled folk.”
Jamie Marrara is “a bisexual, non-binary, transmasculine counselor-in-training” and is “deeply passionate about helping fellow queer and transgender people as part of the tradition of community care that assisted me through my identity development.”
They make a point to “actively resist the capitalist co-opting of mental health care through my work, promoting my client’s well being and interpersonal health over capitalistic goals like productivity.”
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These people are licensed by the state of New York to provide care and train other mental health professionals.
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This was amazing.
I am starting to think they/their pronouns are a bit of a cop out and a way to market yourself and signal. I wouldn't let these people near my "neurodivergent" son. If I were any of these people, I'd be paranoid all my friends who are in the mental health care profession were secretly pretending to be any and/or all of the above to study me and my friends. Somebody should study them.