FAQ

Inclusive Healing Rooted in Decolonial and Anti-Racist Care

Find clear, thoughtful answers to common questions about our therapeutic approach and services.

Who can benefit from Chris Spiess Therapy?

We specialize in supporting neurodivergent individuals and 2S LGBTQIA+ individuals and families or connections of care through trauma-informed care.

What therapeutic methods do you use?

Our practice integrates Somatic Experiencing, Parts Work, and attachment theory to foster healing.

How do you incorporate disability justice in your services?

We create affirming spaces that honor diverse abilities and promote accessibility and empowerment.

Can families and youth access your therapy?

Yes, we work with individuals, families, and youth to support meaningful growth and healing.

Understanding Our Approach

Discover how our trauma-informed methods support neurodivergent and 2SLGBTQIA+ clients on their healing journey.

Step One: Connecting with Care

Reach out to begin a compassionate conversation tailored to your unique needs and experiences.

Step Two: Personalized Therapy

Engage in sessions using Somatic Experiencing, Parts Work, and attachment theory to foster healing and growth.

Step Three: Empowered Healing

Integrate insights and tools gained to continue your journey toward resilience and self-acceptance.

Supporting Neurodivergent and 2SLGBTQIA+ Healing Journeys

Explore common challenges faced by our communities and how our therapeutic approaches bring restoration and empowerment.

Trauma-Informed Somatic Experiencing

Utilizing Somatic Experiencing to gently release trauma, fostering safety and embodied healing for lasting transformation.

Parts Work for Internal Harmony

Engage with Parts Work to reconcile internal conflicts, promoting integration and self-compassion within your unique identity.

Attachment-Based Support and Growth

Building secure attachments through compassionate therapy to enhance relationships and personal resilience.