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Mx. Lauren Johnson

Lynchburg, Virginia

Mx. Lauren Johnson

MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Qualifying), Liberty University
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Hi there! I’m Mx. Lauren Johnson, and my pronouns are he/him/his(/they/she). I am the psychotherapist + founder of Neuroqueering Counseling Services, LLC, + I am so glad that you’re here! I provide telehealth therapy to self-pay clients based on Monacan land statewide in Virginia, USA. I am a queer, neurodivergent human, advocate, educator, + therapist. As an Autistic ADHD’er whose special interest is mental health, I highly value lived experience + incorporate it with my clinical training. I approach therapy with a non-pathologizing lens, as I believe in difference, not disorder. I specialize in working with trauma survivors with diverse lived experience from the LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, + non-monogamous communities. (Self-pay only.)

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