Mx. Jesse Hamlin, Psy.D.
Post Doctoral Fellow/Staff Therapist
Mx. Hamlin uses they/them pronouns
SPECIALTY AREAS
Anxiety
Depression
Life Transitions
Open Relationships/Non-Monogamy
Relationship Issues
Sex Positive/Kink Affirming
Trauma/PTSD
Personality Disorders
When we are feeling isolated, hopeless, overwhelmed and disconnected, therapy can be a warm, safe, and flexible platform for building self-awareness, vulnerability, and challenging yourself towards growth and healing. I utilize the therapeutic relationship itself as the primary vessel for healing. We can use it to undo the aloneness that comes from life’s adversities so that you can feel connected, empowered, authentic, and supported within yourself and your relationships.
I want to explore your interpersonal and emotional patterns, sociocultural identities and contexts, personality, humor, strengths, and unique quirks. Together, we will use all of those parts of yourself to build awareness, acceptance, and love for your truest and most authentic self, so you can be more creative and adaptive when handling surprises life throws your way.
I’m a radically silly, sentimental, and curious artist, musician, and therapist. I am queer and nonbinary. These facets of my identity and personality inevitably color how I show up in the therapeutic relationship, though we don’t need to share any/all of these identities to connect and do incredible work. My areas of clinical strength include anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, non-monogamy, identity development, personality disorders, PTSD, and complex trauma. I have particular interest in working with young adults, graduate students, non-traditional students, artists, and queer, trans, and questioning folks. I believe therapy is not only an incredibly personal and valuable experience, but a new and powerful relationship. If what I’ve mentioned above feels like a relationship and experience that could be rewarding and healing to you, please reach out to schedule a consultation.
Jesse is also one of the co-leaders of the Queer Process Group. More information on working with them as part of that group can be found by clicking here.