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Integrative Counseling is here to provide you with a safe, non-judgemental environment for your treatment and education. If you have any questions about the services we offer, please do not hesitate to contact us.
How may we be of service?
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LGBTQ/Gender Expression Counseling
Two groups are available to assist you. Check out the LGBTQ Group and the Gender Expression Group below.
LGBTQ Group
Are you a member of the LGBTQ / GLBTQ (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning) community looking for a counselor? Integrative Counseling can help. The purpose of the age-appropriate groups is to work with teens, young adults, and adults in the following areas:
- Self-esteem issues
- Questioning your sexuality
- Coming out
- Relationship challenges
- Family challenges
- Substance abuse challenges
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- Anger management
- Work challenges
- Discrimination issues
- Depression
- HIV challenges
- Feeling like you’re in the wrong body
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Both group and individual sessions are available.
Gender Expression Group
- Are you feeling attracted to those who are outside of conventional expectations?
- Does your sense of yourself not match your outward appearance?
- Do you identify as not being either male or female?
- When you look at others, do you see them as being other than female or male?
- Do you feel out of touch w/ your body?
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- Are you concerned that you can’t be yourself?
- Have you ever wondered if you’re gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, or transgender?
- Have you ever wondered where you fit on the gender/sexuality spectrum?
- Have you ever wondered, “Am I the only one?”
- Does your puzzle piece not quite fit?
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Would you like to meet others like you?

These groups are run by
Rod Wright, LGPC, NCC
Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGP7308 – under supervision)
National Certified Counselor (741744)
Rod believes that we are all on our own path in life and that one person’s path is not necessarily the right path for the next person. His goal in counseling is to help his clients remove the roadblocks from their personal path. Rod believes in order for counseling to be successful, the counselor and the client need to have a good connection with each other, and he strives to begin forming that connection from the very first meeting with his clients.
Rod and his husband have been together since 1990, have been married since 2010, and have lived in the Columbia, Maryland area since 2002. There’s no need to explain the nuances of the LGBTQ community; Rod has lived it. |