Joe brings over a decade of experience as a documentary and television producer into the therapy room, where he helps individuals, couples, and families understand how personal stories, family narratives, and cultural messages shape who we are and how we relate to others. He approaches therapy as a collaborative, compassionate process where clients can clarify what matters most to them and take meaningful steps toward growth.
Drawing from humanistic, contextual, and strengths-based approaches, Joe works with clients to explore the unique intersections of their identities, relationships, and values. He believes each person is the expert of their own life and values walking alongside clients as they discover new possibilities.
Joe provides affirming, sex-positive care to individuals and relationships of all backgrounds, identities, and structures—including monogamous, non-monogamous, LGBTQ+, and heterosexual clients.
His perspective as a queer man informs his understanding of how societal and personal narratives shape identity and connection, while his warm and curious presence supports all clients in feeling seen, respected, and supported.
Previously, he co-facilitated peer counseling groups for sexually fluid men and individuals navigating the coming out process.
Outside the therapy room, Joe enjoys spending time with his partner and their dog, playing chess and bocce with friends, checking out local drag performances, and goofing around with his nieces and nephew.