About Love Let Out

About Love Let Out

Love Let Out, PLLC is a telehealth group therapy practice serving clients in Texas, Oregon, and Washington. We were built for people whose relationships, identities, or beliefs fall outside the mainstream, and we don't treat that as a complication to work around. It's the reason we exist.

What is Love Let Out?

Love Let Out is a group practice founded by Cody Glover, LPC-S, to provide affirming telehealth therapy for people in polyamorous and non-monogamous relationships, the kink and BDSM community, and the LGBTQIA+ community, alongside people navigating religious trauma and alternative faith paths. We were founded to support underserved and marginalized populations, prioritizing non-monogamous, kink, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and disabled communities, and we're committed to social justice, liberation, and mental health equity.

Who does Love Let Out serve?

We work with individuals and couples who need a therapist that already speaks their language. That includes people practicing ethical non-monogamy, people exploring or living a kink identity, LGBTQIA+ clients, neurodivergent adults, and people rebuilding their relationship to faith after harm. Metas, polycules, power exchange, deconstruction. We're not learning this vocabulary alongside you. We already know it.

What does poly native mean?

At Love Let Out, we're not poly friendly, we're poly native. Poly friendly means a therapist won't flinch when you mention a partner's partner. Poly native means we've lived in these communities, we understand the specific ways non-monogamy, kink, queerness, neurodivergence, and religious trauma overlap, and we don't need you to explain the basics before we can help with the real work. What makes us weird makes us wonderful, not wrong.

Where does Love Let Out provide therapy?

We provide telehealth therapy in Texas, Oregon, and Washington. Cody serves clients in all three states. Our other clinicians currently see clients in Texas. We also offer couples counseling and, outside our licensed states, relationship coaching for clients who want support but aren't in a state where we can provide clinical therapy.

Who are the therapists at Love Let Out?

Cody Glover founded Love Let Out and leads a growing team of therapists who share the same grounding in these communities, rather than a general practice that happens to accept these clients. Cody also provides clinical supervision for Texas LPC Associates who want to build this same specialization. You can read full clinician bios, credentials, and specialties on our team page.

How do I get started?

If you live differently and want a therapist who can actually hear you, we'd like to talk. Start with a free consultation so we can see if we're a good fit before you commit to anything.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Love Let Out a solo practice or a group practice?

Love Let Out is a group practice. Cody Glover founded it, and a team of therapists now provides care under the same specialization in non-monogamy, kink, LGBTQIA+ identities, neurodivergence, and religious trauma.

What states does Love Let Out serve?

We provide telehealth therapy in Texas, Oregon, and Washington. Cody sees clients in all three states. Our other Texas-based clinicians see clients in Texas.

What is Love Let Out's specialty?

We specialize in five overlapping areas: LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy, ethical non-monogamy, kink and BDSM-affirming therapy, neurodivergent-affirming therapy, and religious trauma recovery, including support for people on secular, pagan, or alternative faith paths.

Does Love Let Out offer a free consultation?

Yes. We offer a free consultation so you can ask questions and get a feel for whether we're the right fit before booking a full session.

Does Love Let Out only work with people in non-monogamous relationships?

No. While non-monogamy is one of our core specialties, we also work with LGBTQIA+ clients, the kink community, neurodivergent adults, and people recovering from religious trauma, often where these experiences overlap.