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Taylor Mizuno-Moore is a queer, biracial, neurodivergent psychotherapist. Informed by her work as a professional musician for over 25 years, Taylor enjoys working with artists, musicians, actors/actresses, and other folks working in a variety of creative fields. Taylor also specializes in working with the LGBTQ+ community and folks exploring polyamory and pleasure. Taylor also updated us that she has recently started her own private practice Mizuno-Moore Psychotherapy.
We delve into several critical topics with Taylor Mizuno-Moore:
Sexual/Gender Identity: Taylor highlights the importance of providing a safe space for individuals to explore their sexual and gender identities. It's a journey of self-discovery and acceptance that often requires the guidance of a therapist who understands these complex aspects of identity.
Identity Exploration: Taylor acknowledges the significance of identity exploration in therapy. Many seek therapists who share similar experiences and identities, as this can lead to a more profound and empathetic therapeutic relationship. Identity is a central theme in Taylor's work.
Queerness: Queerness is a central aspect of Taylor's practice. She offers support and affirmation to LGBTQ+ individuals, recognizing the unique challenges they may face in a world that isn't always accepting. Her work fosters a sense of belonging and self-acceptance within the queer community.
Intersectionality of Various Personal Identifiers: Taylor discusses the intersectionality of mixed-race identities and sexuality. She notes the emergence of discussions surrounding fetishization, particularly concerning Asian femmes. In therapy, Taylor helps individuals unpack and address the discomfort associated with being objectified based on certain aspects of their identity.
Throughout the episode, Taylor emphasizes the importance of safety in therapy for individuals exploring queerness and other vulnerable identities. Her work is centered on creating a supportive environment where clients can authentically explore and embrace their true selves, free from judgment or shame.
In this episode, we discuss the following:🎧 Sexual/Gender Identity 🎧 Creating Safe Spaces as a Therapist 🎧 Identity Exploration 🎧 Sex Education 🎧 Queerness 🎧 Intersectionality of various personal identifiers
You can find Taylor here: @tay_mizunomoore & @queertherapynotes on Instagram | www.mizunomoore.com
Please support Taylor’s foundation of choice: The Okra Project is a mutual aid collective focused on supporting Black Trans people and alleviating the barriers that their community faces.
Taylor Mizuno-Moore is a queer, biracial, neurodivergent psychotherapist. Informed by her work as a professional musician for over 25 years, Taylor enjoys working with artists, musicians, actors/actresses, and other folks working in a variety of creative fields. Taylor also specializes in working with the LGBTQ+ community and folks exploring polyamory and pleasure. Taylor also updated us that she has recently started her own private practice Mizuno-Moore Psychotherapy.
We delve into several critical topics with Taylor Mizuno-Moore:
Sexual/Gender Identity: Taylor highlights the importance of providing a safe space for individuals to explore their sexual and gender identities. It's a journey of self-discovery and acceptance that often requires the guidance of a therapist who understands these complex aspects of identity.
Identity Exploration: Taylor acknowledges the significance of identity exploration in therapy. Many seek therapists who share similar experiences and identities, as this can lead to a more profound and empathetic therapeutic relationship. Identity is a central theme in Taylor's work.
Queerness: Queerness is a central aspect of Taylor's practice. She offers support and affirmation to LGBTQ+ individuals, recognizing the unique challenges they may face in a world that isn't always accepting. Her work fosters a sense of belonging and self-acceptance within the queer community.
Intersectionality of Various Personal Identifiers: Taylor discusses the intersectionality of mixed-race identities and sexuality. She notes the emergence of discussions surrounding fetishization, particularly concerning Asian femmes. In therapy, Taylor helps individuals unpack and address the discomfort associated with being objectified based on certain aspects of their identity.
Throughout the episode, Taylor emphasizes the importance of safety in therapy for individuals exploring queerness and other vulnerable identities. Her work is centered on creating a supportive environment where clients can authentically explore and embrace their true selves, free from judgment or shame.
In this episode, we discuss the following:🎧 Sexual/Gender Identity 🎧 Creating Safe Spaces as a Therapist 🎧 Identity Exploration 🎧 Sex Education 🎧 Queerness 🎧 Intersectionality of various personal identifiers
You can find Taylor here: @tay_mizunomoore & @queertherapynotes on Instagram | www.mizunomoore.com
Please support Taylor’s foundation of choice: The Okra Project is a mutual aid collective focused on supporting Black Trans people and alleviating the barriers that their community faces.