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Trauma Therapy for Neurodivergent, Queer, and Trans Adults in Ohio

Therapy for rebels, renegades, outliers, and the offbeat.

I work with adults whose experiences of trauma are shaped by racism, ableism, queerphobia, transphobia, and other systems of harm. Their pain did not happen in a vacuum, and healing must account for identity, systems, and power in a world that does not always allow people to be fully human.

I offer in-person therapy in the Cincinnati area and virtual therapy for adults across Ohio.

There is a reason this feels the way it does.

Many of the people I work with feel exhausted, fragmented, or unsure how they became who they are. Trauma can live in the body as hypervigilance, shutdown, people-pleasing, or a sense of being stuck in patterns that no longer serve you. In our work together, we slow down and make meaning of these experiences, not to rush toward fixing, but to understand what they protected and what you might need now.

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About Me

Hi! I’m Avery Neal, LISW, MASW.


I help people who feel unseen find belonging within themselves.
Belonging starts with being witnessed, not only by others but by yourself. Together we’ll explore what it means to feel at home in your own body and story, even in spaces that weren’t built to hold you.

I help those living in the shadows of expectation step into their own light.
Many of us learn to shrink ourselves to survive and to meet expectations that silence what is most true. Our work invites curiosity and compassion for all your facets so you can live from authenticity rather than performance.

I help people rewrite the stories oppression told them about their worth.
Oppression leaves stories in the body about who we are allowed to be. In therapy, we untangle those narratives and make space for new ones rooted in self-trust, wholeness, and liberation.

Therapeutic Interests & Specialties

“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.”

— Angela Davis