FlowArt Therapy, established in 2016 by Dr. Misty Gibson, is a group collective practice dedicated to serving the mental health needs of neurodivergent and queer folx, as well as other marginalized communities. Our diverse team of therapists specialize in using a sex-positive, relational-cultural, and neurodivergent-friendly approach. We prioritize the continuing education of our therapists, providing them with an annual stipend for courses that enhance their specialized focuses.
Our therapists are skilled and passionate about working with neurodivergent humans in open relationships, polyamorous dynamics, relationship anarchists, and the BDSM community. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Misty, an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist, we ensure affirming and competent care. Explore our therapists' bios to learn more about their unique specialties. If you have questions or need help finding the right therapist for you, Dr. Misty is happy to assist—just click the Contact Us button at the top of the page.
PhD, CST (AASECT), ATR-BC, ATCS, ACS
LMHC (WA), LCPC (MD)
MS, EMDR Therapist
LMHC (WA)
MA, Focus on Neurodivergence & Relationships
LMFTA (WA)
MS, Focus on Non-Monogamous Relationships
LMFTA (WA)
MS, Focus on LGBTQ Folx
LMHCA (WA)
MA, ATR-P; Focus on Art Therapy & Young Folx with Trauma
LMHCA (WA)
Current MA Student
Clinical Intern
MA, Focus on Neurodivergence & Queer Intersectionality
LMHCA
Clinical Supervisor
LMHC (WA); CMHC (UT); LCPC (IL); LCPC (KS); LCAC (KS)
MS, Focus on Marginalization and BIPOC Clients
LMHCA
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Our newsletter, The Sparkle, is chock full of great articles and insights focused on neurodivergence, queer identity, and other amazing content. We often have cool freebies included too, so don't miss out!
Dr. Misty's group practice that inspired it all, is always taking new clients! We focus on queer issues and neurodivergent humans, particularly adults who are newly exploring their neurodivergent identities, as well as polyamorous and kinky folx! Let's get you started on therapy!
The courses on FlowArt Academy are focused on topics for neurodivergent and queer folx and the people who love them. We provide great learning to bring awareness and support for neurodivergent/queer/adjacent identities.
Our podcast, Neurosparkly, is funny, insightful, and genuine, and we'd love it if you check it out! Neurosparkly publishes a new episode every week where we share our thoughts and have great conversations & guests!
We’re excited to be developing The Sparkle App, bringing you daily content on courses and programs focused on neurodivergence and queer identity, as well as bespoke programs specific to your learning interests. Stay tuned for an amazing experience designed just for you!
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If you or someone you know is in immediate, life-threatening danger and decide to call 911, please be aware that police are not equipped to offer mental health support and may even pose danger to People of Color, Neurodivergent people and Disabled people.
Please ALSO reach out to community leaders, neighbors, friends, and family to be present if you are calling the police.
Please note that some crisis line workers are mandated to report calls regarding suicide to the police. If this is a concern, we encourage you to first ask about their reporting policies before sharing.
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