Neuro-affirming care

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gender affirming care

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disability justice

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Non-traditional relationships

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Neuro-affirming care ✳︎ gender affirming care ✳︎ disability justice ✳︎ Non-traditional relationships ✳︎

Specialized Offerings

Current groups

Flyer for a virtual Queer and Neurodivergent Therapy Group facilitated by Dr. Becky Miller, meeting Saturdays from 12:00 to 1 pm. Includes group resources, neuro-affirming topics, and is open to clients in PSYPACT states. Features an illustration of diverse people hugging, with pink and purple abstract shapes in the background.

queer & neurodivergent

Facilitated by Dr. Miller

If you are queer/trans and neurodivergent, finding community among others with similar lived-experiences is incredibly healing but often quite challenging.

This is an ongoing group for clients who are interested in coming together virtually to explore the impact of living in a hetero/cis-normative world that prioritizes the needs of neurotypical/allisitic folks and harms those who are different.

Group can be intimidating and we welcome those who are uncertain but curious to join Dr. Miller for a 1:1 intake to discuss the potential benefits of building community in a welcoming and therapeutic space.

Flyer for a virtual support group titled 'Hyper mobility, Dysautonomia & Chronic Illness Group' facilitated by Dr. Becky Miller, scheduled every Saturday from 12:00 to 1:00 PM. The flyer emphasizes support for LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent adults with chronic illnesses such as EDS, POTS, MCAS, and chronic pain, focusing on coping strategies in a neuro-affirming, anti-oppressive environment. It features an illustration of a person with purple hair holding a burning leaf or branch.

Hypermobility, Dysautonomia, & Chronic Illness

Facilitated by Dr. Miller

This support group is designed for LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent adults and allies living with chronic illness, including EDS, POTS, MCAS, chronic pain, dynamic disabilities, invisible disabilities, or undiagnosed but persistent symptoms.

This group centers lived experience, mutual support, and accessible coping strategies in a neuro-affirming, anti-oppressive environment.

Virtual accessibility options available, structured but flexible sessions, options for verbal, chat-based, or nonverbal engagement, emphasis on community care, consent, access needs, and pacing, and no cancellation fee.

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