
With 9 years of experience working in mental health settings, Emily Lamoreaux (she/they) is a graduate of Towson University and University of Baltimore with in depth clinical experience in residential and outpatient settings. As a queer-identifying clinician, she loves providing affirming, trauma-informed, poly-friendly, sex-positive, and whole-person oriented therapy for individuals, relationships, and more.
They love working with clients who are navigating identity exploration, attachment wounds, self esteem, grief, trauma, relational rupture, sexuality, life transitions, unpacking internalized shame, navigating complex relationship structures, healing from betrayal, and more. Her approach is integrative from multiple modalities including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Therapy, and somatic approaches to reconnect with your body and nervous system, including additional trauma-informed modalities such as EMDR and brainspotting.
Emily also loves working with couples and non-traditional relationships, including being a Gottman Level 1 certified therapist and utilizing integrative approaches to help folx be their healthiest, happiest selves in relationships.
In their personal life, Emily enjoys yoga, circus arts, getting crafty, reading, advocating for the queer community, and constantly challenging herself. They’re currently accepting new individual, adolescents, and couples/relationship clients beginning March 2026 virtually or in person in Arlington, VA.
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Emily loves working with both traditional and non-traditional relationships to help individuals thrive in relational contexts. With both a background in Gottman Level 1 and attachment theory, Emily utilizes her extensive background in marital/couples work to help her clients improve communication, strengthen trust and bonds, and find paths forward together.
Emily loves working with those exploring life transitions, who they are at any phase of life including late in life, and gender exploration/diversity. There is never too late a time to learn about oneself, and Emily helps her clients embrace themselves at any point in their journey. Whether you're exploring sexual, gender, relational, career, lifestyle, or other type of life transitions, Emily is happy to work with you.
As a neurodivergent individual and clinician, Emily has lived experience in understand what it's like to be neurodivergent in a neurotypical world. She loves helping clients embrace themselves, practice self-compassion, improve executive functioning, fight discrimination and adversity, and love who they are as they are. Emily is ready to help any adolescent or adult celebrate and utilize their unique selves.
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