Georgia Horne, LSW

“You alone are enough. You have nothing to prove to anybody.” – Maya Angelou

If you’ve found your way here, you might be exhausted from holding it all together — from masking, from pushing through, from being the person who keeps showing up for everyone else while quietly wondering who’s showing up for you. Maybe you’re neuroexpansive, or you’ve only recently started understanding yourself that way, and you’re trying to figure out what it looks like to work with your brain instead of against it.

Maybe you’re carrying grief that’s hard to name — grief over a version of yourself, over relationships, over systems that were supposed to hold you and didn’t. Maybe it’s tangled up with anger, or a low hum of disconnection you can’t quite shake. Maybe you’re queer and/or trans, neuroexpansive or disabled and you want a therapist who doesn’t need you to explain yourself — who already understands that your identity isn’t the problem, and can hold the full complexity of living in a world that still treats it like one.

Whatever brought you here: this is a space for big emotions, and the decay that comes before new growth. Our work toward liberation will find direction through your joys, your curiosities, and your hopes — not just what’s hard.

Most of my clients — and I myself — identify with the intersections of neurodivergence, disability, trauma, queerness, and the LGBTQ+ community. This isn’t incidental. It shapes how I understand the world, what I bring into the room, and why I believe so deeply that healing is a radical act.

I’m not a blank-slate therapist. I’m a person who has done — and continues to do — this work. I care about the earth, about justice, about the idea that the inner work we do ripples outward into our communities and our collective futures. When you sit across from me, you’ll get someone who is genuinely curious about you, committed to your dignity, and honored to be part of your process.

The next step can feel daunting. But you’ve already made it here — and that means something. Reach out to schedule a free connection call. This is where it begins.