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Isidro Carvalho

(He/Him)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Individual, Youth, Couple, and Family Therapist (14+)

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Languages Spoken: English

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Areas of Focus:​

  • Neurodiversity (ADHD, ASD, etc.)*

  • Depression & Anxiety

  • Chronic Pain & Illness

  • Co-Dependency

  • Dissociation

  • Emotional Abuse & Neglect

  • Trauma & Survivorship

  • Emotion Regulation

  • Grief, Loss, Bereavement

  • HIV / AIDS

  • Loneliness

  • Mood Disorders

  • Parenting

  • PTSD

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Relationship Concerns

  • Polyamory / Open Relationships

  • Communication Breakdown

  • Sex, Sexuality, Intimacy

  • Queerness

  • Families of Trans Children

  • Families of Disabled Children

  • Inter-abled Couples

  • Self-Harm & Suicidal Ideation

  • Religious De-construction 

  • Leaving High control Groups

  • Self-Esteem

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​Current Availability: Accepting new clients

My Approach

Are you a queer, trans, or neurodivergent person dealing with the hurt of discrimination, rejection, or the feeling that folks around you just don’t understand? Maybe you struggle with trauma symptoms, dissociation, anxiety, depression, self-blame, or low self-worth. It can be hard to get up the courage to come to therapy only to feel like you have to explain the basics of your identity to your therapist. Worse yet, it can be scary to seek therapy when the field of psychology has historically tried to keep us from being our authentic selves.

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As a queer, trans, and neurodivergent therapist, I understand how hard it can be to find a therapist who understands what members of our communities go through. Instead of trying to change your authentic self to fit societal norms, we can work towards your individual goals, whatever your goals may be.

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If you’re ready to start this journey and get some relief, please reach out for a consultation. I'm not here to tell you who you are or who you need to become. I'm simply here to support you, your relationship, or your family through this journey, whatever this journey may be.

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