

Arlington residents can access inclusive mental healthcare through Headway's diverse provider network of 665 professionals experienced in supporting LGBTQIA+ communities. Flexible scheduling, virtual options, and insurance coverage make quality affirming care accessible and affordable for your wellbeing.
Are you having difficulty adjusting to a new environment, relationship, identity, or phase of life? Do you overanalyze social interactions or struggle to connect with others? I have worked in community mental health, college counseling, and private practice settings. I work with adults who struggle with anxiety, depression, life transitions and relational concerns. As a queer-identified therapist, I am also dedicated to working with LGBTQ+ folks, and affirming of kink and ENM/polyamory as well.
Many of the people I work with are high-functioning adults who appear to be managing life well from the outside but are privately struggling with anxiety, burnout, relationship challenges, ADHD, or major life transitions. I have a particular interest in men's mental health and helping professionals navigate the pressures that come with demanding careers, relationships, and family responsibilities. I work with adults, and can support parenting and divorce-related work, as well.
Courtney Hills takes a holistic and trauma-informed approach to help navigate barriers that keep you from achieving your goals. Courtney has over a decade of experience in the human services field with an extensive background of various populations served, especially those going through life transitions and those who favor a mind, body, and soul approach to healing.
Hi, I’m Jessica, psychotherapist and founder of A Wholehearted Way Counseling. I work with individuals and couples who are moving through periods of anxiety or depression that often show up during life transitions, including perinatal and postpartum experiences, grief and loss, identity shifts, and relationship challenges whether in monogamous or non-monogamous partnerships.
I know that reaching out for support can feel vulnerable, and I aim to offer a warm, grounded space where you don’t have to navigate these experiences alone and can begin to feel more supported, understood, and connected to yourself.
I graduated from Smith College School of Social Work in Northampton, MA, in 2002 and have been helping people with various mental health issues since that time. I have been trained in psychodynamic therapy, DBT, mindfulness, and Somatic Experiencing, among other modalities.
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I don't know what brings you to this tiny nook of the internet, on this particular day, but I am grateful and very curious to hear.
As a therapist, I've worked with adolescents and adults for over a decade; sharing in their challenges, connecting in laughter and kindness.
It would be my joy to learn your story and meet you with warmth, humor, and sincerity.
Finding a provider can be challenging, overwhelming, and at times embarrassing. I have been in treatment for over 20 years, which prompted me to want to support other people like me. I am proficient in DBT as these skills have saved my life.
I am a woman in recovery, have been in psychiatric units, have a child with another woman, and attempted to end my life. I am healing everyday and you are part of that process.
I have worked with a variety of populations. I am passionate about working with other mental health professionals struggling with anxiety, depression, and trauma. I am honored to work with first responders (fire fighters, police, paramedics, doctors, etc). You are not alone. I understand the complex dynamics associated with seeking help.


Headway makes it easier to connect with affirming therapists who understand your identity — from finding the right therapist, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Searching for LGBTQIA+ therapists in Arlington starts with finding identity-affirming care. An affirming therapist may support concerns related to identity, coming out, gender exploration, relationship stress, anxiety, depression, or family dynamics. As you compare therapists, look for bios that mention affirmative therapy, gender-diverse experience, WPATH training, or direct experience with LGBTQIA+ communities. These details can help you find a therapist whose training, approach, and listed specialties match what you want from care.
In a smaller city like Arlington, local options for affirming care may be more limited than in larger nearby areas. Virtual appointments can expand your search while still helping you find a therapist who fits your schedule, preferences, and insurance plan. You can also narrow your search by availability, therapeutic approach, therapist identity, and whether a free phone consultation is offered. Reading profiles before booking can help you see how each therapist describes their communication style, experience with LGBTQIA+ populations, and approach to care.
Therapy in Arlington can be a significant expense without insurance. Using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to lower your out-of-pocket costs. Headway helps you compare LGBTQIA+ therapists who are accepting new patients, review bios, check availability, and see estimated session costs before you book. That makes it easier to find someone who matches your needs, accepts your plan, and is ready to meet.
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