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Glynn Forkey

Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Accepting clients Last Updated 7 days ago

Hello, and welcome! I'm grateful you have found your way to this space, and to counseling and companionship for whatever season you find yourself in. It takes strength and courage to reach out for support, and it is one of the most loving choices we can make on behalf of our own healing. I believe deeply that healing happens in relationship, and that no one should need to walk that path alone. I'm glad you are here!

I consider it a privilege to be invited to witness, support, and share in journeys like yours, and I know how important it is to feel a sense of connection and comfort with the counselor you choose. So, here is a bit about me:

I have a Master’s degree in Social Work from Boston College, and am a licensed independent clinical social worker in Colorado, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. I have more than 15 years of direct experience working with persons who have experienced trauma, substance abuse, addiction, systemic oppression and discrimination, institutional and interpersonal violence, poverty and homelessness, and struggles with stress, anxiety, depression, sleep, grief and loss, health and chronic illness, persistent pain, relationship challenges, transitions, spirituality, and self-care. I am committed to bringing social justice, anti-oppressive, decolonizing, and liberation-based approaches and values to all areas of my journey including my clinical work.

I believe a therapeutic relationship is a collaborative adventure in which the therapist is a partner, companion, and co-learner; those consulting the therapist are the true experts; and healing is the process and purpose of the path they walk together. My clinical approach is inherently relational, deeply respectful, collaborative, dynamic, innovative, and holistic. I embrace flexibility, genuine curiosity, openness, and honest dialogue as effective paths toward growth and sustainable change, and I am invested in co-creating person-centered, strength-based, trauma-informed healing relationships that focus on the dignity, strengths, wisdom, hopes, intentions, and lived experience of those who consult with me.

I have a special interest in and commitment to the LGBTQIA2S+ community, having lived and practiced for many years in communities composed of persons identifying as queer, trans, non-binary, gender nonconforming, gender fluid, and with diverse relational orientations, organizations of intimacies, and intersecting identities. As a self-identified member of the queer community, I have personal experience with the language, nuances, and complexities of holding and claiming these identities, and have been invited to accompany people of all ages and backgrounds over many years as they explored questions of sexual orientation, gender transition, coming out to family members, and nurturing healthy relationships.

I have found particular inspiration and guidance in the commitments, perspectives, and practices of Narrative Therapy, which views every interaction as a cross-cultural negotiation and encourages the deconstruction of personal assumptions, social “norms,” and dominant cultural discourses. This framework is particularly transformative within communities whose identities and experiences are marginalized, stigmatized, or violated by dominant narratives and norms, with its unique commitments to exploring social and relational influences on identity and purposefully examining the intersections of culture, social location, interpersonal relationships, and personal values, commitments, and intentions in every person’s journey. Over years of walking with persons of varied backgrounds, I have become deeply invested in narrative approaches as an intentional way of bringing cultural awareness, feminist values, and relational justice into my presence and practice as a social worker.

I have worked in a variety of settings integrating Narrative Therapy with evidence-based clinical modalities including CBT, DBT, ACT, motivational interviewing, harm reduction, self-care and coping-skills training, psychoeducation, solution-focused, and problem-solving therapies as well as holistic and spiritual modalities such as mindfulness, meditation, yoga, nature, and creative processes such as art and writing. I am also a certified Reiki practitioner, and have been incorporating Reiki into my healing work for the past eight years.

If you invite me to journey with you as a counselor, consultant, and companion, be assured that your lived experience, personal goals, and preferred directions will guide our work together, and that I will partner with you in identifying supports for the healing, growth, and movement you are seeking in your life. I look forward to meeting you!


Specialties

Anxiety Behavioral Issues Career Concerns College adjustment Depression Emotional Regulation Existential Challenges / Crises Family Conflict Grief and Loss Identity Development Life Transitions Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Perfectionism Phobias Relationship Issues Self-esteem Self-harm Sleep Social Anxiety Social Isolation Stress Stress from Academics Trauma & PTSD

In-Network Insurance Plans

Glynn Forkey is in network for the following plans:

Aetna Blue Cross Blue Shield GEHA Medical Mutual Optum UnitedHealthcare

NPI Number

1013246792

Rates

Rates not provided

Modalities

Individuals

Age Groups

Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-64)

Meeting Options

Video sessions available
In-person sessions available

Qualifications

  • License(s): MA-LICSW118962

More About Me

  • Languages Spoken: English

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