what we treat

Our Services

Affirmative Spaces specializes in providing culturally informed affirmative care to Queer People of Color (QBIPOC), with extensive training in working with Black and Brown Queer Folx.

LGBTQIA+ & BIPOC-Centered Individual Therapy

The need to engage in therapy can occur for a number of reasons: significant life events or transitions, trauma, feelings of anxiety or depression, worry, doubt, shame, and experiences of racism, homophobia, transphobia, and misogyny, to name a few.

Couples Therapy

Conflict in our romantic relationships generally occurs when our attachment/emotional needs aren’t met. In Couples Therapy, we work to identify the emotional needs of all partners and create emotional attunement to those needs in an attempt to approach.

Queer and Racial Trauma

Trauma, at its core, disrupts one’s relationship with themselves. For those experiencing the intersection of Racial and Queer trauma, the assault on identity is two-fold, profound, and multifaceted.

Religious Trauma

Exposure to Church Hurt, aka “religious trauma,” may pull us away from connecting with our Higher Power and our communities and have us exist in a continued state of rejection. In treatment, we work towards liberation from these hurts and re-establishing spirituality and faith on your terms.

Consultation and Speaking Engagements

Dr. Crosby has extensive research, training, and clinical experience working with marginalized communities. He has presented for several organizations in the education, government, religious, nonprofit, and private sectors, providing insight on how to create safe and affirming environments for Queer Folx.

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    what we treat

    Our Services

    Affirmative Spaces specializes in providing culturally informed affirmative care to Queer People of Color (QBIPOC), with extensive training in working with Black and Brown Queer Folx.
    LGBTQIA BIPOC Counseling

    LGBTQIA+ & BIPOC-Centered Individual Therapy

    The need to engage in therapy can occur for a number of reasons: significant life events or transitions, trauma, feelings of anxiety or depression, worry,.
    Affirmative Spaces Couples Counseling

    Couples Therapy

    In Couples Therapy, we work to identify the emotional needs of all partners and create emotional attunement to those needs in an attempt to approach.
    Affirmative Spaces

    Queer and Racial Trauma

    Trauma, at its core, disrupts one's relationship with themselves. For those experiencing the intersection of Racial and Queer trauma, the assault on identity is two-fold,.
    Religious Trauma Therapy

    Religious Trauma

    Many Queer Folx have been subjected to non-affirming religious spaces that have enforced the belief that God and “Gay/Queer” cannot coexist. Is it possible to.
    Dr. Antoine L. Crosby, Clinical Psychologist

    Consultation and Speaking Engagements

    Dr. Crosby has extensive research, training, and clinical experience working with marginalized communities.