15 Groveland Ter, Ste 202
Minneapolis, MN 55403-1154
(612) 798-1686
Conveniently located in south Minneapolis, offering free parking or easy access by bus. When you decide you are ready to embark on a journey of change, it is important to find a professional who is the right fit for you. I provide a safe, non-judgmental environment where you can feel free to work toward your goals, whatever they may be. I have worked with clients experiencing challenges with chemical dependency, mental illness, or both. I employ a variety of techniques to ensure that the work we do together is individualized to exactly what you are experiencing. I believe that the therapeutic relationship is vital to this process, so I am happy to offer a free consultation if you would like to meet and determine if I may be a good fit for you. I can help with a variety of concerns, including but not limited to: Chemical dependency/addiction Rebuilding trust Improving communication skills Anxiety Self-esteem Anger management Help managing your current life stressors $50/hour for individuals, $70/hour for couples and families. *Sliding fee scale available. Please feel free to call or email if you have questions or would like to set up a time to meet.
Irene has 29+ years as a psychotherapist, activist and trainer. In her private practice in Minneapolis, Irene offers individual and group counseling, relationship counseling (any configurations), uncoupling counseling, professional consultation, education and training. The majority of her clients identify as queer, genderqueer, gender non-conforming, LGBTQIA, and or as poly and or kinky. Her specialty topics include: anger, depression and anxiety, compassion, complex trauma healing, dissociation/DID, somatic mindfulness, communication, sexuality, kink/BDSM, gender and sexual identity, oppression fatigue, and self-care. Irene's community involvement and activism include being the chair of the MN LGBT Therapist's Network, the professional organization in Minnesota for LGBTQIA mental health professionals, and a member of the North Star Health Collective and offering free psychological first-aid training to street medics and community activists.