Hi! My name is Flyn and my pronouns are they and he. I am a graduate of the University of Michigan’s School of Social Work (MSW, 2022). I held a clinical internship at Corktown Health, one of the largest growing LGBTQ health organizations in the Detroit metro area. My training and experience center on serving queer and/or transgender clients as well as the partners and family members of queer and/or transgender people. As an out queer, transmasculine, nonbinary person, I know firsthand how important it is to have a therapist that gets it on a personal level. My approach to therapy is rooted in an anti-oppressive framework that invites clients to challenge the ways we have been socialized within our oppressive racist, ableist, classist, patriarchal cisheteronormative society. I believe it is vitally important to acknowledge the conditions within which we are healing as we identify the focus of our growth. Inspired by the work of bell hooks and Audre Lorde, among others, this approach centers you as your full, authentic self, and your autonomy while we work collaboratively to identify tools and strategies to help you reach your goals on your own terms