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what is storycraft counseling?

Storycraft Counseling offers affirming, trauma-informed therapy for people who are tired of having to explain themselves.
Whether you’re navigating OCD, religious or relational trauma, gender exploration, kink identity, or just trying to feel more grounded, you’ll find a safe, compassionate space here. Led by a queer-, kink-, and poly-affirming therapist, Storycraft blends narrative therapy, sensorimotor psychotherapy, EMDR, and ERP to meet you where you are — with no one-size-fits-all solutions, no judgment, and no need to tone yourself down.

This is therapy for your whole self — the brave parts, the messy parts, and even the nerdy parts. We move at your pace, with warmth, humor, and curiosity, honoring both the stories in your mind and the wisdom in your body. Whether you’re working one-on-one or in a group, Storycraft is about reconnecting with your truth, rewriting what’s no longer serving you, and building something more grounded, connected, and true.

emdr
therapy

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) helps you process painful memories so they don’t keep running the show. It’s especially useful for trauma, anxiety, and deeply rooted negative beliefs. You don’t have to relive everything — we’ll move at your pace, with safety and care.

sensorimotor psychotherapy

This body-based approach helps you tune into how trauma and emotion live in your nervous system.
We use mindfulness and gentle movement to reconnect with safety, regulation, and presence.
It’s not about fixing you — it’s about listening to your body’s wisdom.

erp
therapy

ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) is the gold standard for treating OCD, but that doesn’t mean it has to feel cold or clinical. We’ll face intrusive thoughts and compulsions with kindness, curiosity, and strategy. You’ll learn tools to regain control — not by avoiding fear, but by moving through it.

group therapy

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Group work offers connection, community, and the healing power of being seen by others who get it.
Whether we’re exploring identity, grief, or relational patterns, you’ll find solidarity and support.
Together, we build safer spaces to practice vulnerability, boundaries, and growth.