sexual identity
Sexual identity is an important, yet often overlooked stage of development for each of us. Oftentimes we are in families, cultures, and faith-traditions that might expect us to be a certain way, which can wreak havoc on us if we don’t identify with their way of being.
Therapists Britt Riddle and Elizabeth McCormack enjoy working with clients who may be struggling with their sexual identity, or family members who are struggling with a loved one’s sexual identity, especially when strong religious or cultural beliefs are involved. They are both especially gifted at working with clients where their religious upbringing is unaccepting or condemns who they are, and insists on them changing or being different than who they feel they really are.
Their mindfulness-based approach to religious and spiritual matters is also informed by their own faith traditions and experiences in faith communities.
Both Britt and Elizabeth are a wealth of knowledge and wisdom for clients with a specific religious background as well as clients who have no religious leanings. They are open-minded and accepting of all people.
Britt Ridde, DMin, LMFT‘s practice is trauma-informed, grounded in mindfulness, LGBTQIAP+-affirming, and strengths-based.
She has years of experience working with people who have been wounded by religion or excluded by religious institutions.
She works from a non-judgmental, non-pathologizing point-of-view.
Feel free to schedule a free 10-minute consultation with Britt today!
Elizabeth McCormack, MDiv, LMFT, graduated from the Presbyterian Theological Seminary with her Masters in both Divinity and Marriage and Family Therapy.
She works from a non-judgmental, non-pathologizing point-of-view.
Feel free to schedule a free 10-minute consultation with Elizabeth today!