Rick Grant-Coons, PsyD

  • 14 years of Experience
  • United States
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
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Specialties: Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, Suicidal Thoughts

Specialties

Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, Suicidal Thoughts

Languages

English

Age Group Focus

Adults, Seniors

Treatment Approaches

Culturally Sensitive, Dialectical (DBT), Existential Psychotherapy, Humanistic, Person-Centered Therapy

Issues

Anxiety, Child Abuse and Neglect, Codependency, Coping Skills, Depression, Family Conflict, Gender Identity, Goal Setting, Grief, Infidelity, Life Transitions, Marital / Premarital, Men's Issues, Multicultural Issues, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Self Abuse, Self Esteem, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Addiction, Sexual Orientation, Sexuality Issues, Stress, Suicidal Thoughts, Transgender, Women's Issues

State Licenses

California and Ohio

About Rick Grant-Coons

My goal of becoming a therapist began after I walked into a support group for the first time. I was lost in my life and unable to figure out the direction I wanted to go in. I sat in a room with people I didn’t know but all shared a similar struggle. I had never experienced such a safe space before. I felt understood and could finally speak the words that had been unmentionable before. This group gave me the ability to voice my pain and transform it into something I could use to make my life better. They inspired me to continue this work for others and that’s when I decided to become a therapist. I received my masters in clinical psychology specializing in LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning) from Antioch University in Los Angeles. Working with the LGBTQ communities is deeply personal to me. As a member of the community, I have greatly benefited from this approach and know first hand how it works to transform shame and foster empowerment. I then went on to earn my doctorate in clinical psychology with an emphasis in multi-cultural and community psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles. I’ve been a psychotherapist since 2006 working mostly with marginalized communities. I’ve trained at agencies like AIDS Project Los Angeles, Los Angeles LGBT Center, South Central Training Consortium and The Los Angeles Children’s Hospital-High Risk Youth Program. I’ve also been in private practice since 2009 providing individual, couples, and group therapy. Before moving to Sacramento, I was the Lead Clinical Supervisor at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services-Suicide Prevention Center developing and facilitating support groups for Suicide Attempt Survivors and providing suicide prevention trainings all across the United States and Canada. My work as a therapist in Sacramento is to provide a safe space for all my clients to experience self-acceptance and transformation toward their ultimate potential. My training has equipped me to support clients through this process and help them navigate life’s most challenging circumstances. Whether you are working on sexual or gender identity issues, depression, loss, anxiety or self-confidence, together we can discover what empowers you and gives your life ultimate purpose and meaning.

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