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    <loc>https://www.theqlective.com/team-library/tyler-mafi</loc>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Tyler Mafi, LMHC-D, LPC - Licensed Psychotherapist &amp; Clinical Supervisor</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: He/Him/His I’m Tyler (he/him), a therapist and clinical supervisor in NYC. I am a gay trans man of White, Mexican, and Tongan descent. Growing up in a multicultural family, I learned the impact of community, identity, and acculturation on mental health. I believe that the key to mental health and wellness is living in alignment with our authentic self and values.  I maintain my own practice in addition to providing supervision at The Qlective. I specialize in working with gender and sexuality exploration, relationship conflict, attachment healing, social and dating-related anxiety, significant life transitions, and intergenerational trauma. I have years of experience working with queer and straight identified adults, teens, couples, and groups. I practice therapy from an existential lens, while incorporating strategies from internal family systems, narrative, and somatic approaches.  As a supervisor, I am passionate about supporting my supervisees to connect with their authentic voice and trust their intuition in the therapist chair. I work to create a safe and collaborative supervision space that creates space for all parts of our identities and lived experience.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.theqlective.com/team-library/emily-zhang</loc>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Emily Zhang - Advanced Clinical Intern</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: Any Hi! My name is Emily (any pronouns), and I’m currently a therapist in training completing my master’s degree for Mental Health Counseling and Wellness at NYU. Navigating the world as someone who is both queer and a person of color can feel confusing, isolating, and overwhelming. My hope is to offer a space where you can explore your identity-- with no pressure to have everything figured out. I’m committed to providing therapy that is trauma-informed, anti-racist, gender-affirming, and accessible. I will always work to understand your social, political, and economic contexts, and walk alongside you as you connect with your most authentic self. I believe that all behaviors—even the ones we label as “problematic”—are often creative strategies for coping with internal struggles. They have carried you to the present– which is something to applaud. In tandem, I believe everyone has an inherent resilience, and we can work together to identify your strengths to develop ways to approach your goal. My approach is primarily psychodynamic, rooted in attachment theory, and always guided by curiosity and compassion. I’ve worked with neurodivergent adolescents from a wide range of social and economic backgrounds, and that experience has deepened my commitment—both in and outside the therapy room—to fighting for equity and accessibility, especially for those who have been historically underrepresented. Outside of work, I have a numerous amount of creative hobbies, including animation, chainmail making, and making music. If anything here resonates with you or sparks curiosity, I’d love to hear from you. I’m excited to meet you and hope we can work together to navigate your internal and external worlds with care and empowerment.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.theqlective.com/team-library/ryn-cagle</loc>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Ryn Cagle, MHC-LP - Psychotherapist &amp; Consultant</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: They/Them/Their Hello! I’m Ryn Cagle (they/them) a chronically ill, neurodivergent, and nonbinary ace lesbian. I grew up in Tennessee but moved to NYC with $600 and a backpack in 2013. I graduated from CUNY Brooklyn College with a B.A. in Psychology and a B.S. in Women &amp; Gender Studies. I then attended Teachers College of Columbia University obtaining both my Ed.M and M.A. in Mental Health Counseling. I am 100% virtual due to my disabilities making my ability to get around sporadic. My specializations include working with queer, trans, neurodivergent, chronically ill, religious trauma/cults, and creative/artist clients. I'm an eclectic therapist, synergizing multiple types of treatment methodologies in order to address root problems. In many instances, clients have a variety of diagnoses or disorders that may overlap or systemically feed into one another and my treatment plans reflect this. Furthermore, medical research is far from equitable as marginalized folks are routinely not the subject and focus of research—ergo, the therapeutic data is sparse and less concrete. I am supportive and caring—however, I believe it important to be upfront that compassion does not equate to not being challenged. As such, I will hold your hand (virtually) and be gently honest when I touch upon a hard truth or observation. I do not hide or obscure information from my client as I consider it unethical. This same transparency applies to the techniques I've chosen as part of your treatment, as well as additional tools outside of your baseline goals to better aid you in your recovery processes. If you have questions, I am more than willing to answer them and love getting feedback and collaboration in building our working relationship together. Informed consent does not just apply to traditional medicine— if your provider can't explain their rationale, that should be a hard stop. As it stands, my practice is politically informed from a leftist lens. A large measure of societal issues and problems are routed in systematic processes, which everyone is subject to so I do not blame clients having the resulting trauma. With this in mind, we are required to live within the present, material reality so my end goal is to help you design and reinforce a pocket of safety (either literally or internally) where you can heal and recharge in order to tackle external stressors more effectively. I also emphasize and help in building a supportive community and how, within your capacity, we can use a client’s skills and values to help build better systems and dismantle the old. For my clients that are willing to do so, I also help create a plan for being involved with activism or mutual aid that allows them to be involved with something larger than themselves while also working within the client’s capacity. My fee structure is based on a “pay it forward” model. Based on your current finances I will work with you on a fee that is sustainable for you but also takes into account my own financial needs as a clinician (a third to taxes, private insurance, electronic health records software, liability insurance, admin and research time, etc). If you do better in your career or finances we reassess the fee and your growth subsidizes me to help more sliding scale clients in the way you were. I begin at $75 unless you are unemployed or unable to work and the full fee is $200. Miscellaneous information that might be important to some people: Scorpio Sun, Pisces Moon, Aries Rising. A bit witchy. Writes fantasy novels and fanfiction for fun. Is nearing owning 2000 books. I have trouble walking so I use a walker to get around.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Sherry Chowdhury, LMHC - Licensed Psychotherapist</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/Her/Hers &amp; They/Them/Their Hi! My name is Sherry (she/they), and it's lovely to virtually meet you! I am a born and raised New Yorker from Queens, and the child of Indian immigrants. Though I grew up in one of the most diverse and vibrant corners of the world, experiences like pursuing my undergraduate degree in Psychology at Bard College, a PWI, forced me to reconcile with and confront the ways systems of whiteness and classism kept me from embracing my truest and most authentic queer self. As a bisexual, genderqueer South Asian woman of color, I have the lived experience of realizing the strength and power of my individualized intersections that have forged the person I am today, and the person I continue to strive to be. The convergence of my lived experiences resulted in the blossoming of my passion for supporting marginalized folks as we navigate our way through a world that is not built for us, and doing so with a curious, compassionate, gentle approach. My interests lie in working with queer and trans BIPOC who are looking to explore the ways that intersectional identities shape their lives, and with folks who want to move beyond mainstream, Western narratives of mental health and well-being. I work through anti-carceral, abolitionist, and anarchist lenses which inform my personal life, values, and the work I do with my clients. Together, we can explore questions such as how we define our "best self", and what societal structures may have impacted that idea? How do we move towards being more comfortable and vulnerable at the expense of shattering lifelong ideas of how we are meant to live? Are we comfortable extending compassion to ourselves the same way we might for others? Additionally, I predominantly work with kids and teens, with a focus on exploring gender identity, sexuality, and neurodivergence, as well as helping parents navigate providing support and affirming their queer children. I’m committed to helping establish safe and comfortable spaces for children and families to process new, yet exciting, bouts of identity exploration!  I also work with queer and gender expansive BIPOC young adults navigating systems of oppression. I invite you to explore the possibilities that therapy can offer you, and the ways in which you could be offered new perspectives through a gentle, warm, and transformative lens.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Sadaaf Mamoon, MHC-LP - Somatic Psychotherapist</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: They/Them/Their Hiya! I’m Sadaaf (they/them), a queer, non-binary, neurodivergent clinician living with an invisible disability. I’m also a second generation immigrant of Bangladeshi descent, a practicing Sufi Muslim and relationship anarchist. I was born and raised in the Deep South, in an environment where none of the identities I hold true were particularly palatable, let alone celebrated. I have an intimate understanding of what it’s like to have to hide parts of yourself to survive, and I know what the stress of such an existence can do to your bodymind. Thankfully, I also know what it’s like to say “no more,” and I’d love to partner with you to step into your own authenticity and joy. In my experience, sitting in solidarity with a healing professional who’s moved through similar experiences as you, can be incredibly powerful. I’ve witnessed firsthand the impact access to quality, queer-affirming therapy can have when you’re trying to figure out who you are and what you want from life. This is why I’m deeply committed to serving the communities I belong to, and being as candid as possible about who I am and what matters to me. I have a special interest in working with QTBIPoC individuals who are looking to explore their intersectionality, as well as any queer folks looking to gain insight into dominant group identities in service of stronger allyship. I also feel uniquely positioned to work with partners navigating mixed-identity relationships and/or non-traditional relationship structures, neurodivergent folks coping under capitalism, children of immigrants healing intergenerational trauma and young adults adjusting to major life transitions. I firmly believe in meeting in the therapeutic space as equals, and honoring you as the expert of your own experience. I strive to foster a warm, honest and trauma-informed environment for us to journey through your multitudes. Grounded in feminist, multicultural and queer theories, I use an integrative person-centered, mindfulness and acceptance-based approach to help you name your strengths and embody the person you want to be, working with intention towards the values you want to live by. I am currently training in Somatic Experiencing for trauma healing, and love helping folks come into closer, kinder relationship with their own nervous systems, and others. I grew up in Mississippi and moved to NYC over a decade ago to seek my Bachelor’s in Psychology and Journalism at New York University - a challenging transition that heavily influenced my sense of self and passion for affirmative mental health care for folks surviving at the axes of oppression. I recently completed my Master’s in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness, also at NYU. I spent the last 4 years as a staff counselor on the Trevor Lifeline, a national crisis intervention and suicide prevention hotline serving LGBTQ+ youth, where I helped lead our staff’s unionizing efforts. My own core values are connection, curiosity, gratitude and grace - and it’s important to me to bring them into any spaces I share.  Together, through a disability justice-oriented and abolitionist lens, we’ll explore the structures that shape us - both the ones we draw power from and the ones we hope to dismantle - to help you not just survive, but thrive: whatever that means for you, individually. If it feels we might be a good fit for working together, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I look forward to growing with you!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Jamie Marrara, MHC-LP - Psychotherapist</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: They/Them/Their &amp; He/Him/His I’m Jamie (they/he), a bisexual, non-binary/transmasc, neurodivergent, chronically ill, non-monogamous therapist from Oklahoma. I am deeply passionate about helping fellow people in my communities as part of the tradition of care that assisted me through my identity development. I feel such appreciation for the queer and trans individuals both in my personal life and in professional roles (such as counseling!) that provided thoughtful insights, space to be curious, and practical information for navigating institutional barriers to me throughout the years. I look to pay this forward by being one of these encouraging people for other queer (and questioning) folks, especially those who may not have this support elsewhere. An active part of my practice is acknowledging and resisting the way that mental health care has been and continues to be a tool of oppression and control. I come to the therapy room with the mindset that Western medicine’s pathologizing of mental illness rarely serves those it describes, and I approach my clients with the understanding that none of us can be fully encapsulated by a diagnosis, and that we aren’t condemned to them. In the same vein, I resist capitalist co-opting of mental health, promoting my client’s well being, interpersonal health, and authenticity over the capitalist drive to change the way we think to restore or maximize productivity. My own experience reframing my chronic mental health issues through the lens of my neurodivergence and experience of developmental trauma has shown me what it is like to move through mental health care being continually misunderstood for years. By viewing my clients’ presenting issues through anti-oppressive and trauma-informed perspectives, I hope to give attention to the way interpersonal and societal structures influence our mental health and avoid reducing our problems to the symptoms of them. Further, grounding myself in my experience allows me to show up for my clients as a real, authentic person rather than a blank-slate detached from their struggles. I value building a genuine relationship with my clients that gives them the space to explore themselves without judgment and fear. To do this, I use humanistic, client-first principles and encourage you to have agency in the therapeutic process. The issues and goals we prioritize will align with what matters most to you. Each person requires different therapeutic tools and strategies that work within their worldview, and I am more than willing to explore what those might be for you. My hope for my clients is that together we can foster their self-understanding and awareness of their connectedness with those in their lives and the larger societal systems we inhabit. If it seems like we would be a good fit for one another, please reach out!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Nyx Melody, LMHC-D - Founder, Clinical Director, Licensed Psychotherapist, Business Consultant &amp; Workshop Facilitator</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: Fae/Faer/Faers &amp; They/Them/Their Authenticity and dismantling my perfectionism are extremely important to me. Additionally, I feel that people are looking for a mental health professional who keeps it real and holds them accountable to their goals. Self-disclosure is an important part of the process and I like to be honest with clients about who I am. I am a queer, non-binary, trans femme person. I am also a white American of mixed European background. I grew up in poverty, have experienced homelessness, and identify as a first generation college student. I am a member of the kink and sex positive community, a former sex worker, and believe in the tenets of relationship anarchy. I am neurodivergent and a cancer survivor. I identify as both an agnostic and a holistic spiritualist. I continue to work through my own mental health diagnoses of trauma and depression. I have extensive experience working with queer and straight identified clients, couples, and groups regarding topics such as: trauma/abuse, gender/sexual identity, anxiety, depression, substance use, acculturation, racial identity exploration, dismantling internalized inferiority and/or superiority, exploring sexuality/kinks, and considerations of consensual/ethical non-monogamy or polyamory. I also have experience providing clinical documentation in support for gender affirming care for transgender and gender expansive individuals. I have had the privilege of working in and amongst diverse populations, which has reframed my approach to therapy in order to ensure that it is more adaptable, accessible, and demystified. Therapy for too long has been a space that perpetuates the harmful ideologies in psychology that are rooted in whiteness, capitalism, and dehumanization. Therefore, I draw upon queer, intersectional feminist, humanistic, multicultural, trauma-informed, decolonized, sex/body positive, and anti-oppressive theories to foster an equitable, inclusive, and collaborative relationship. Together with my clients we collaborate to (re)claim your authentic self through a process of creativity, playfulness, compassion, somatic/imagination exercises, and critical reflection. I have lived experience with and continue to engage in my own therapeutic healing surrounding trauma, abuse, sex work, my own gender and sexual identities, and the loss of my brother. I have personally experienced the benefits of individual, couples, and group therapy both as a clinician and as a client. Engaging in my own daily practices of journaling, meditation, and gratitude reflections, I have come to cultivate a sense of clarity of and love for myself which inspires me to share with my clients as well. If you’re looking for a therapist to actively engage and hold you accountable to achieving your goals, then I urge you to reach out to me today.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Taisja Roberson, MHC-LP - Psychotherapist</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: They/Them/Their &amp; She/Her/Hers Life is hard! Are you feeling overwhelmed or unable to cope with your emotions? Do you find yourself stuck in repetitive patterns or behaviors you want to change? Do you feel disconnected from others or struggle with relationships? Are you questioning your identity, purpose, or direction in life? If you've answered yes to any of these questions, you may be ready for therapy! I was inspired to become a therapist in childhood when I realized that many people that had the same experiences and identities as me had difficulty expressing and experiencing the realities of mental health and illness. I bring a blend of perspectives, with a strong focus on embracing overall acceptance through somatics, narrative therapy, person-centered therapy and REBT. I'll help you explore stressors by weaving in bits of my journey, insights from my training, and humor to create a safe space aimed at nurturing your personal growth. Our work together will be guided by your goals and strengths! I’m interested in working with everyone from children to elder adults in communities related to my identities - individuals who are queer, gender-expansive, Black, Hispanic, Afro-Caribbean, neurodivergent, and disabled. I take a free of size-based stigma, LGBQIA+, Trans, Non-Binary, Kink, BDSM, Poly, Non-Monogamous and sex positive approach. Additionally, I provide an anti-oppression and decolonial lens of therapy! Please reach out if we'd be a good fit :)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Team Library - Hai Jing, MHC-LP - Psychotherapist</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: They/Any My name is Hai Jing (they/any), and I’m a queer, genderqueer, neurodivergent counselor from Shanghai, China. As a bi-cultural, multilingual immigrant, I know that we are constantly translating ourselves to the world around us, across languages, cultures, values, and neurotypes. Therapy should be a safe space where you shouldn’t have to translate or justify who you are, a space for your healing on your terms. Healing is often a return to simplicity. Each person has to find their own path, which is not always linear. My role is to be your co-navigator, equipping you with skills and knowledge that may be helpful along the way. I take a trauma-informed approach with deep resonance in liberation and feminist psychology. I believe our symptoms must be understood within the context of our struggles against the extractivist nature of capitalism, surviving the climate crisis, and resisting colonialism and genocide. My hope is that in our work, we can grow our self-understanding to learn the power of our inherent connectedness and oneness of our struggle against the systems that oppress us. I specialize in working with people who are queer, genderqueer, or neurodivergent, people with spiritual or activist inclinations, and people of color. I have extensive experience working with individuals of Asian descent, and can offer services in Mandarin. I hope to help people navigate their intersectional identities and positions of privilege towards solidarity. I believe that the healing of hearts and minds ripples out into communities, and that reclaiming our sense of agency paves the path towards our collective liberation. Please do not hesitate to reach out!</image:caption>
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