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Walking Each Other Home
There is a quiet moment that happens in many therapy sessions. It’s the moment when someone says the thing they have never said out loud before. Sometimes it comes out slowly, with long pauses in between sentences. Sometimes it arrives all at once, after being carried silently for years. Often, I can feel the weight of it in the room before the words even fully form and the energy shifts. And every time it happens, I feel the same thing: a deep respect for the courage it take

Tasia Sourasis
Mar 102 min read
Affirming Therapy for Queer and Marginalized People
There are many spaces in the world where queer and marginalized folks have to explain themselves just to be seen and understood. Spaces where their identity is questioned, their pronouns are debated, their experiences are minimized, or their pain is reframed in ways that erase the larger systems shaping it. I’m passionate about creating therapeutic spaces where you don’t have to justify your reality. Where you don’t have to translate your experience into something more “palat

Tasia Sourasis
Mar 22 min read
The Unedited Story
I love hearing people’s stories. Each one holds its own beauty, wisdom, and truth. This is also why I love doing this work. Every person who walks into therapy carries a story. Not just the obvious moments in time, the breakups, the anxiety, the grief, the trauma but the quiet parts, too. The parts that were formed in childhood. The roles you learned to play. The versions of yourself that you had to become in order to survive, belong, or be loved. Therapy, as I believe it sho

Tasia Sourasis
Feb 262 min read
Welcome!
Hi, I’m Tasia. I’m a queer Registered Social Worker (MSW, RSW), and I’m so glad you’re here. I wanted to begin by sharing a little about who I am, how I work, and what matters to me. I support people navigating trauma, anxiety, grief, depression, gender identity exploration, coming out, suicidal thoughts, substance use, and life transitions. Much of my career has been rooted in community mental health, crisis intervention, concurrent disorders, and suicide prevention work. Be

Tasia Sourasis
Feb 132 min read
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