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Gregory is a therapist and addiction professional. He is the Compliance Officer at an all women’s addiction treatment center where he has worked since 2010. He teaches addiction studies classes and he maintains a private therapy practice. Gregory is a humanist-existential therapist who works in areas that include: adjustment to life changes, alcoholism / addiction (and co-occurring disorders), LGBTQIA+ topics, anxiety and depression, personality disorders, identity development, and healthy relationship. He is familiar working with a variety of relationship configurations and is highly comfortable talking about issues of sex positivity and non-standard definitions of families and relationships such as polyamory and non-monogamy. Gregory is a cheerleader; He views the client as the expert in their problems, and he works with the client to explore the problem, collect the evidence, and point out the clues that might be getting overlooked. Gregory is an adjunct professor in the Master’s program at Pacific Oaks College, an adjunct professor for Glendale College’s Drug Studies program, and served on the board of the California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE).



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I specialize in sex therapy and sex education! I work with individuals and couples. I have extensive experience in treating sexual dysfunctions, developing coping skills to recover from problematic sexual behaviors, helping couples increase their sexual intelligence, helping couples rebuild their relationship after infidelity, helping couples on the brink of divorce/uncoupling find clarity with Discernment Counseling, supporting clients in their exploration of Kink and BDSM, and helping clients create an alternative relationship that works for them.

Seattle, Washington | (206) 420 6319


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We live in an overly stimulated world even while hiding from a virus, with constant choices regarding how we spend our time and energy and procure our needs. The amount of content we engage with daily has most people overloaded and unfocused. Which means, most of the time, we are not truly listened to or seen. For some, stepping into therapy is the first time they have experienced being heard and seen, wholly, genuinely, and comprehensively. The initial experience of being heard, can have a profound effect on one’s life. That is where we will begin. In a space with presence, non-judgmental empathic listening, and acceptance. As a queer, creative, polyamorous, and ethnic therapist, with a multi-year former career in the major label sector of the music industry in Los Angeles & Nashville, my work often uncovers the creative expressive, dynamic soul, as well as identity exploration, connection, intimacy, and sexuality. For couples, I work with polyamory, non-monogamy and monogamy. Depth psychology, the psychospiritual, Buddhist & Sufi philosophy, Persian Mysticism, Nonviolence, art, film, music, the ebb & flow of the ocean, the lush forest, and the many different cultures and colors of human spirit inspire me creatively, spirituality, and poetically. Being the Californian I am, I often use the ocean & surfing as metaphors for healing.



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I'm a licensed clinical psychologist, having earned my doctorate at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Yeshiva University. I did my internship at the Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center, working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families in at-risk populations. I completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship at the William Alanson White Institute focusing on interpersonal/relational psychotherapy, as well as recently completing a 2-year program at the White Institute focused on treating eating disorders, compulsions, and addictions. I see psychotherapy as a collaborative process to help individuals gain a fresh perspective on their lives, recognize repeating patterns in their behaviors and relationships, and find new solutions for old problems. My approach is psychodynamic and eclectic, balancing both depth and real-world focus to address the unique needs of each patient at the intersection of their physical, mental, internal, external, interpersonal, and sociopolitical spheres of experience. I have a particular passion working with individuals who find themselves outside of the narrow band of supposedly “normal” identity and desire, including people who are “kinky”/involved in BDSM, polyamorous, in open relationships, queer, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and/or trans* (transitioning or not transitioning). I endeavor to use my concentrated graduate study and clinical experience in these areas to provide a warm, open, and supportive space to facilitate exploration and growth.

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