Who We Serve
At Hampton House Counseling, everyone is welcome. Our passion and purpose is to hold space for communities too often overlooked in mental health care.
We proudly serve BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, neurodivergent individuals, immigrants, refugees, and anyone seeking an affirming, inclusive place to heal. Here, your whole self is welcome—your identity, your story, your culture, your lived experience.
We believe therapy should feel like coming home: safe, validating, and rooted in respect for who you are and where you’ve been.
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BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Color)
Your story belongs here—whether your roots run generations deep or are only just beginning to take hold. We recognize the unique challenges of being BIPOC in the South, where history and present realities often carry the weight of discrimination, marginalization, and systemic harm. At Hampton House, we honor the richness of your lived experience—your resilience, your culture, and your perspective. With cultural humility and deep respect, our therapists hold space for both the pain and the power of your story, walking with you as you heal, grow, and thrive.
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LGBTQIA+
In the South, living as your authentic self can mean facing misunderstanding, rejection, or even harm. At Hampton House, we believe you deserve a place where every part of you is celebrated—not questioned. Many of our therapists share lived experiences within the LGBTQIA+ community and provide care that is affirming, safe, and empowering. Whether you are exploring your identity, navigating family or community dynamics, or simply seeking a place to exhale, we honor your truth and walk alongside you with compassion, validation, and pride.
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Neurodiversity
Your brain works beautifully—and differently—and that’s something we embrace. At Hampton House, we affirm neurodivergence as part of human diversity, not something to “fix.” Whether you’re autistic, ADHD, or exploring your neurotype, our therapists meet you with respect, flexibility, and strategies that honor how you process, communicate, and thrive.
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(Families of) Immigrants & Refugees
Whether you’ve immigrated yourself, arrived here as a refugee, or were raised in a family with immigrant roots, your story matters. We understand the complexity of holding multiple cultures, identities, and expectations—navigating belonging in more than one world. At Hampton House, we honor both the strength and the challenges of these experiences, creating space for you to process and integrate where you’ve come while also supporting your own path, helping you integrate all parts of yourself with care and compassion.