
Inclusive Therapy Services in Nashville, TN
At Counseling by Camryn, I provide a safe and welcoming space for all individuals seeking mental health support. My skills allow me to work with diverse communities, including those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or nonbinary.
Specialized Mental Health Support
Finding a therapist who understands your unique experiences can be crucial for effective treatment. My Nashville-based practice offers:
Informed Care: I have the training and skills to address the specific needs of the LGBTQ+ community.
Compassionate Approach: Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or identity exploration, I'm here to help you navigate life's challenges without judgment.
Inclusive Environment: I celebrate all expressions of gender identity and sexual orientation.
My Areas of Expertise
I offer tailored therapy services to meet your specific needs. Some of my focus areas include:
Identity exploration and self-discovery
Trauma recovery and healing
Relationship counseling, including support for non-traditional relationships
Family dynamics and conflict resolution
Mental health management, including anxiety and depression
Coping strategies for societal pressures and discrimination
A Supportive Space for Personal Growth
My goal is to create an environment where you feel valued and understood. I provide support for various challenges, including:
Personal growth and self-acceptance
Religious or cultural conflicts
Workplace discrimination
Body image and self-esteem issues
My Approach
As a dedicated therapist, I bring both professional expertise and personal understanding to our sessions, ensuring a collaborative approach to help you achieve your goals.
Begin Your Journey Today
Take the first step towards improved mental health and personal well-being. Simply fill out the contact form and I will reach out to you as soon as possible. I offer both in-person sessions at my Nashville office and telehealth options for clients throughout Tennessee and California.
I am committed to providing high-quality, inclusive mental health services to the diverse communities of Nashville and beyond. Let me support you in your journey towards living authentically and thriving as your true self.

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Alarming Mental Health Challenges
39% of LGBTQ+ young people seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year, with even higher rates (46%) among transgender and nonbinary youth1.
66% of LGBTQ+ youth reported experiencing recent symptoms of anxiety, including 71% of transgender and nonbinary young people1.
53% of LGBTQ+ youth experienced recent symptoms of depression1.
Barriers to Care
50% of LGBTQ+ young people who wanted mental health care in the past year were unable to access it12.
40% of LGBTQ+ individuals reported having to wait at least a month for mental health services3.
Discrimination and Its Impact
60% of LGBTQ+ youth reported experiencing discrimination in the last year due to their sexual orientation or gender identity2.
90% of LGBTQ+ youth stated that recent politics negatively impacted their well-being12.
The Need for Specialized Care
39% of LGBTQ+ youth seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year, including 46% of transgender and nonbinary youth: The Trevor Project’s 2024 U.S. National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Young People1.
66% of LGBTQ+ youth reported experiencing recent symptoms of anxiety, including 71% of transgender and nonbinary individuals: The Trevor Project’s 2024 survey as cited by LAOP Center1.
53% of LGBTQ+ youth experienced recent symptoms of depression: The Trevor Project’s 2024 survey1.
50% of LGBTQ+ youth who wanted mental health care in the past year were unable to access it: The Trevor Project’s 2024 U.S. National Survey1.
60% of LGBTQ+ youth reported experiencing discrimination in the last year due to their sexual orientation or gender identity: The Trevor Project’s 2024 survey1.
90% of LGBTQ+ youth stated that recent politics negatively impacted their well-being: The Trevor Project’s 2024 U.S. National Survey1.
Two-thirds (67%) of LGBT+ people reported needing mental health services over a two-year period, compared to 39% of non-LGBT+ people: KFF/CNN poll on mental health care needs among LGBT+ people3.
