I believe everyone deserves a therapist who understands and accepts them for who they are. Those who live outside conventional norms should never have to justify their choices, especially when these choices are misinterpreted as the root of their mental or relational challenges. I’m passionate about the idea that what makes me unique makes me beautiful, not broken.
Whether you live in Texas, from the vibrant cities like Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, or the quieter towns like Wink, Ottine, Kenefick, or Langtry—or in Oregon, with its bustling hubs like Portland, Eugene, Bend, or Salem, or its peaceful communities in Yachats, Sisters, or Joseph—you deserve a therapist who truly “gets” you, even before the first session begins.
Over the past decade, telehealth services have proven to be just as effective as in-person therapy. They also provide access to a broader network of specialists, whether you’re seeking support for polyamory, swinging, kink, BDSM, LGBT+, or alternative faiths. Telehealth brings these niche services right to your doorstep, no matter where you live.
Love Let Out, PLLC was designed from the beginning to be a hybrid of online and in-home/office therapy, long before the COVID-19 pandemic pushed many therapists to go virtual. We aim to minimize the stress and hassle on your end. With modern technology, you can attend your session from the comfort of your home, dressed however you like—whether it’s pajamas, a kilt, a corset, Texas flag pants, or Oregon Ducks gear, as long as it’s more than your birthday suit. For those who prefer privacy, telehealth allows for discretion in a familiar environment.
Not having to drive to an office also saves you time and money. Traffic in both Texas and Oregon can be a major headache—whether it’s navigating the highways of Houston or the busy roads around Portland. With telehealth, you can have your session wherever you feel most comfortable. One of my clients often watched the sunrise on the Texas coast, while another in Oregon took our session while folding laundry. I’ve even met quite a few supportive pets—dogs, cats, and one memorable cockatiel. We can meet where you are, on your terms, with whom you feel most at ease.
Telehealth can take many forms, from video chats to phone calls, emails, or even a combination of these methods. Together, we can create a treatment plan that best fits your life and needs.
If you or someone you know is struggling to find the time, energy, or a therapist knowledgeable enough to meet your unique needs, contact me below for a free telehealth consultation. Let’s make therapy work for you, wherever you are.