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Aloe Michelson, LCSW is a therapist licensed in Pennsylvania who works virtually with LGBTQIA+ people, neurodivergent and disabled folks, artists and political organizers. They excel in working with people interested in exploring their identities, relational experiences, and trauma histories. Aloe obtained their Bachelor's Degree from University of Missouri- St. Louis in Interdisciplinary Studies with a Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies and a Minor in Political Science. They then attended Maternidad La Luz Midwifery School to receive a Certificate in Midwifery. Aloe received their Master's in Social Work through the University of Denver. They additionally completed a Post-Master's Certificate in Sex Therapy from the Council for Relationships in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Aloe is currently working through a Queer and Trans Internal Family Systems Level 1 training.
The phrase 'bread and roses' comes from a 1912 textile strike in which Rose Schneiderman yelled that "the worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too."
This phrase has been used for over a century by feminists and activists, meaning that we want our sustenance but we also want beauty, and we want both without compromise.
Therapy is the fight for autonomy over our decisions and connection in the aftermath. The universal social work tradition is to build practice based on reciprocity, continuity of care, consent, and affirmation. Therapists build supportive networks through community-based knowledge, connection and love. We labor for access to self determination over our own identities and communities at large. We take a holistic view of the self through a social context, and work to create open and dynamic spaces and roles for ourselves and each other. This must include confronting stigma, isolation and disconnection. This is the struggle of mental health.
"Yes, it is bread we fight for, but we fight for roses too."
Years of Experience: 6 years
Borderline personality disorder - Increasing insight into relational patterns and destructive behaviors; development of coping strategies for uncomfortable emotions or situations; skills for emotional identification and regulation.
LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics - Exploring topics of sexuality, gender, and identity; coping with discrimination and oppression; navigating relationship, family, and cultural challenges
Life transitions - Coping with difficult or impactful life changes, such as moving to a new area, relationship transitions, child rearing, or career changes; learning self-care to better manage resulting stress
Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating
Sexual health & dysfunction - Addressing emotional, physical, and biological concerns related to sexual intimacy and functioning; education and skill building around topics such as erectile dysfunction, orgasms, low libido, shame, and history of abuse; improving communication to realize a fulfilling sex life
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