Nell (they/them) is a queer, non-binary, white person who grew up in Vermont.

Nell believes that relationships are the center of our lives and mode through which we change; they consider the therapeutic relationship to provide a profound opportunity for self-exploration, deeper self-knowing, and growth. They offer a space to practice new ways of relating to ourselves and others.

Nell knows that nothing is “wrong” with any of us. Therapy can be a space to both interrogate our inherited ideas of “badness” and explore new strategies for self-acceptance and choiceful change.

Nell offers a self-directed, collaborative space through which to meet and learn yourself. They are honored to get the chance to hear your story and present moment.

Nell received a B.A. in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Middlebury College and a Masters of Clinical Social Work degree from Smith College. Their practice is informed by critical feminist, queer, and anti-racist thought.

Fun fact: Nell plays guitar, bass, and loves to sing. They also love all types of movement– specifically dancing, running, and swimming in rivers.