Gay Therapy Center — Psychotherapist in San Francisco, CA

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(1 reviews)

Address533A Castro St CA, San Francisco, CA 94114

Phone+1415-795-2935

Websitethegaytherapycenter.com

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The Gay Therapy Center, founded by Adam D. Blum, MFT, offers LGBTQ affirmative therapy with a focus on helping individuals and couples navigate relationships and self-esteem. Their approach is described as interactive and hands-on, aiming to facilitate personal growth and fulfilling relationships. The center emphasizes the importance of matching clients with LGBTQ therapists who understand their unique experiences. They provide online and in-office sessions in select major cities, and have been serving the LGBTQ community since 2015. The center also engages in community support through donations to LGBTQ foundations.

Best for

  • LGBTQ individuals
  • LGBTQ couples
  • Individuals seeking affirmative therapy
  • Those experiencing relationship difficulties
Key servicesIndividual therapy, Couples counseling, Online therapy, In-office therapy, Free consultations
Tagslgbtq therapy, gay sex therapy, couples counseling, anxiety, depression, self-esteem, gender therapy, affirmative therapy, open relationships, polyamory

Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★F0xker FaceeApr 2025

It helped me get my sadness awayayyy

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