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Grayson Rosen, MA, PLPC

  • 8.3 Individual Counselors & Therapists
  • 23.4 Neurodivergence Resources
In Operation
Trans Affirming

Description

Grayson Rosen (he/him) is a Licensed Professional Counselor at Terrace House. Grayson works with adults and specializes in supporting clients in self-exploration, identity development, life transitions, anxiety, burnout, developing self-compassion, and embracing neurodivergence.

As a queer and neurodivergent person himself, Grayson strives to create an environment where people of all gender identities, attraction patterns, relational orientations, and neurotypes feel affirmed and can develop pride in who they are. His approach is rooted in empathy and non-judgmental acceptance and is built upon the practice of deep listening. Establishing a trusting relationship is his first priority.

Grayson is also listening for the “shoulds” and is ready to highlight areas where society’s expectations are causing internal shame or pulling people away from their values. His style is collaborative, integrates compassionate curiosity and humor, and is highly individualized. He draws from narrative therapy, parts work, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and DBT skills, and is trauma-informed.

Contact Information

Website
https://www.terracehousestl.com/meet-grayson
1-314-296-3222
General
1804 Lafayette Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63104
Main
Regular Hours
Mon-Thur: 8:00am-9:00pm Fri: 9:00am-7:00pm Sat-Sun: 9:00am-6:00pm

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Detailed Resource Information

Populations Prioritized

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present

  • Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria

  • Adults

Age

  • Adults (19-64)

Gender

  • Transgender Women
  • Transgender Men
  • Non-Binary
  • Agender
  • Cisgender Men
  • Cisgender Women
  • Gender Non-Conforming
  • Genderfluid
  • Genderqueer
  • Queer
  • Questioning
  • Two-Spirit

Sexuality

  • Two-Spirit
  • Questioning
  • Queer
  • Lesbian
  • Heterosexual / Straight
  • Gay
  • Pansexual
  • Bisexual
  • Aromantic Spectrum
  • Asexual Spectrum
Locations Served

Geographically Bound

  • Yes

Location(s) Served Notes

  • Saint Louis/Missouri

State

  • Missouri

County

  • Crawford County (MO)
  • Franklin County (MO)
  • Jefferson County (MO)
  • Lincoln County (MO)
  • St. Charles County (MO)
  • St. Louis City (MO)
  • St. Louis County (MO)
  • Warren County (MO)
Identity Affirming Vetting Policies

Vetted or Listed As Trans-Affirming

  • Yes: Vetted by Trans Community Members on Facebook in 2022-24
Other Accessibility Factors

Cost

  • Standard Pricing
  • Sliding Scale (fee based on income and other factors)

Cost: Notes

  • $153/Session, Sliding Scale Available

Payment or Insurance Accepted

  • Cash or self-payment
  • No insurance or other funding accepted

Payment or Insurance Accepted Notes

  • American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, Health Savings Account, Mastercard, Visa; Contact for info on out-of-network insurance.

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  • Psychology Today