Therapist’s words to non-conformists

(LGBTQ, Neurodiverse, Activists, visionaries of a new future)

For the Nonconformists

Living in a world that often rejects those who don’t fit its narrow molds can be exhausting. For artists, activists, LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, neurodiverse minds, and anyone resisting colonization or capitalism, the weight of societal and systemic rejection can take a deep toll on mental health and self-worth.

At Taanishi, we see you, and we honor the courage it takes to live authentically. Our space is built to support your healing and growth, creating a foundation where you can not only survive but truly thrive. Here, your voice, your vision, and your freedom matter.

Creativity is the voice of the soul, a force that brings us closer to our true selves. For anyone pushing back against colonization or capitalism to envision freedom of expression in the world—this call is undeniable. It often challenges the norms and standards imposed by society, making the journey one met with rejection, criticism, and the feeling of isolation.


Society has a way of convincing us that being different is a flaw, leaving many feeling like they don’t belong. But your uniqueness is your greatest power. The traumas we carry can silence us, but I want you to know that your voice matters. I’m here to help you break down the barriers that keep you from expressing your creativity—whatever form it takes—so you can share your gifts, inspire others, and create real change in the world.


As nonconformists, you have an innate ability to see beyond the surface, challenge oppressive systems, and imagine new possibilities. This perspective is vital to healing the earth and reshaping our collective future. The process of embracing your authentic self, however, is often fraught with challenges. When aspects of your identity or truth have been dismissed or invalidated, finding your path can feel overwhelming. But healing and self-discovery are not only possible—they are transformative.


Through trauma-informed therapy, we can explore how societal rejection and personal struggles have shaped your journey, and together, we can rewrite the narrative. My goal is to create a safe space for you to embrace every part of who you are, reconnect with your purpose, and let your creativity flow freely. You are not alone, and your contribution to the world is deeply needed. By being unapologetically you, you become a catalyst for change, a healer for others, and a force of renewal for the earth.



Your path may be unconventional, but it’s also revolutionary—and that’s where true transformation begins.

Frequently asked quetions

  • I cant speak for other therapist groups but here absolutely not.

    You bring a unique and invaluable perspective to the world, and I deeply honor and respect that. In therapy, the goal is not to judge or pathologize who you are, but to support you in embracing your true self without shame or fear of judgment.

    Many nonconformists face societal pressures to fit into certain molds or labels, and it’s common to feel misunderstood or even marginalized. But in this space, I will work with you to explore and understand your experiences without imposing societal norms or expectations on you.

    We will explore:

    Your personal values and beliefs: Understanding what drives you and why it’s important to honor your individuality.

    Navigating societal expectations: How to handle external pressures while staying true to yourself, and strategies for managing any feelings of alienation.

    Mental health as a spectrum, not a label: We’ll explore your feelings and challenges in ways that honor your autonomy, helping you build a healthier understanding of yourself.

    Fostering self-acceptance: Working through any internalized doubts or fears about your nonconformity so you can embrace your identity with confidence.

    You don’t need to conform to anyone else’s standards to be valued or understood. Therapy is a space for you to discover and celebrate your authentic self, without judgment. You are not “wrong” for being who you are—your individuality is a strength, and I am here to support you in navigating your journey toward self-acceptance and empowerment.

    If you’re ready to dive deeper into understanding yourself and embracing your unique path, I’m here for you.

  • Systemic oppression is a pervasive and deeply ingrained issue that affects many aspects of life, from personal experiences to societal structures. As a nonconformist, navigating this reality can often feel overwhelming, especially when your identity or values challenge dominant norms. Therapy can provide a supportive space to address and cope with the unique challenges that come with living in a system that may marginalize or invalidate you.

    In therapy, we can:

    Acknowledge the impact of systemic oppression: We’ll explore how the structures of power—whether in society, institutions, or interpersonal relationships—affect your well-being and sense of self. Understanding that the oppression you face is not a reflection of your worth is an important part of healing.

    Validate your experiences: You are not alone in facing these challenges. Therapy can be a space where your feelings of frustration, anger, or sadness are heard and validated, without being dismissed or minimized.

    Develop resilience and coping strategies: Therapy can help you build strategies to protect your mental health and emotional well-being while navigating systems that may be hostile or unaccommodating. Together, we can explore tools to manage stress, set boundaries, and find sources of strength and support.

    Empower you to embrace your identity: We will work on building your self-empowerment, helping you feel confident in who you are, even when the world around you may try to diminish your worth or identity.

    Support your activism and advocacy: If you are involved in social justice work or community advocacy, therapy can help you sustain that work without burning out. We can explore how to stay grounded and avoid feeling overwhelmed by the larger systems of oppression you may be fighting against.

    You deserve to live in a world where your identity is respected and valued. Therapy can be a space to help you navigate the challenges of systemic oppression, build inner strength, and create a path forward that honors who you are.

    If you’re ready to explore these issues in a safe and supportive environment, I’m here to walk with you on this journey.

  • Living authentically in a world that often pushes back can be incredibly challenging, especially when societal norms or expectations conflict with who you truly are. Trauma—whether from past experiences of rejection, judgment, or discrimination—can be a significant barrier to fully embracing your authentic self, especially when faced with pushback. These wounds can create fear, doubt, and a sense of being unsafe in expressing your true identity. But thriving as your authentic self is not only possible—it is your right, and therapy can help you heal and reclaim that power.

    In therapy, we can:

    Address the trauma that holds you back: Trauma, especially related to societal rejection or discrimination, can create deep emotional scars that prevent you from fully showing up as your true self. Together, we can work through these past hurts using approaches like EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and other therapeutic techniques to process the trauma and reduce its hold over you.

    Strengthen your self-awareness: We’ll work on uncovering and embracing the core of who you are—your values, passions, and identity—so you can navigate the world confidently, even when faced with adversity.

    Cultivate resilience: Life in a world that pushes back can feel isolating, but together we can build emotional resilience, enabling you to stand firm in your authenticity, even when past trauma makes it feel unsafe to do so.

    Develop healthy boundaries: Setting boundaries is a powerful tool for protecting your sense of self. We’ll explore how to establish boundaries that honor your needs while engaging with the world in ways that feel safe and aligned with your values.

    Challenge societal expectations: We’ll examine the ways society pressures you to conform and work on re-framing these expectations. By understanding the root of these pressures, you can respond in ways that empower you rather than diminish your sense of self.

    Create a support network: Thriving as your authentic self doesn’t mean doing it alone. We’ll discuss ways to connect with like-minded individuals, communities, or spaces that affirm your identity, helping you feel supported in your journey.

    Trauma can make it difficult to live authentically, especially when it feels like the world is constantly pushing back. But therapy offers a space to heal those wounds, reconnect with your true self, and build the tools you need to thrive, no matter the resistance around you.

    If you’re ready to step into the fullness of who you are and break through the barriers trauma has placed in your path, I’m here to support you.

  • Navigating relationships and community dynamics can be especially challenging when you feel like an outsider or when your identity doesn’t always align with societal norms. Whether you’re dealing with tensions in personal relationships or grappling with how to find your place within a community, therapy can provide a safe space to explore these complexities and develop the tools you need to build healthier, more fulfilling connections.

    In therapy, we can:

    Explore your relationship patterns: We’ll look at how your past experiences—whether personal or cultural—shape the way you connect with others. This includes examining any challenges or conflicts that arise, and understanding how to break through cycles of miscommunication or misunderstanding.

    Address the impact of trauma: If past experiences of trauma, rejection, or discrimination have influenced your ability to trust or engage with others, we’ll work together to heal those wounds and strengthen your ability to build authentic relationships. Techniques like EMDR can help process these traumas and reduce their ongoing impact.

    Navigate community dynamics: Whether you’re trying to find belonging in a community that doesn’t fully understand you or dealing with expectations that don’t align with your identity, we’ll work on ways to maintain your authenticity while fostering meaningful connections.

    Develop healthy communication skills: Effective communication is key to any successful relationship. Together, we can explore how to express yourself clearly, set boundaries, and foster mutual respect in your interactions, both personally and within your broader community.

    Build resilience in relationships: Relationships, whether with family, friends, or a community, can sometimes feel overwhelming. We’ll develop strategies to protect your emotional well-being and manage the stress that comes with navigating these dynamics.

    The challenges you face in relationships and community are unique, but they don’t have to hold you back. Therapy can help you develop a deeper understanding of yourself, heal from past wounds, and create stronger, more authentic connections with the people around you.

    If you’re ready to work through these challenges and build the relationships and community you deserve, I’m here to help.

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