Growing up queer, most of us learn early on that fitting in doesn’t always mean belonging. You might find yourself constantly scanning the room, wondering if this is a space where you can be fully you — or if you need to hold parts of yourself back.
And then there’s the other side of it: wanting connection so badly it almost aches, but feeling like every group you walk into either doesn’t get you or doesn’t go deep enough. It can leave you wondering: Where do I go to be understood?
The Power of a “Kiki”
Traditionally, a “kiki” is about community, laughter, and letting your guard down. It’s gathering with people who get you — not just the highlight-reel version of you, but the whole you.
In our world, the LGBT Kiki is an LGBT young adult therapy group that takes that same spirit of connection and layers in support, guidance, and space for growth. Think of it as part heart-to-heart, part skill-building, and part celebration. Yes, there’s space for the heavy stuff — anxiety, identity struggles, loneliness. But there’s also joy, humor, and the relief of not carrying it all alone.
Why Join an LGBT Young Adult Therapy Group?
Queer young adulthood (ages 18–26) is such a unique season. You’re navigating independence, figuring out relationships, and trying to build a future that feels like yours. And all of that is happening while the world still throws stereotypes, microaggressions, and “shoulds” your way.
That’s why joining an LGBT young adult therapy group can be so powerful. It’s not about fixing who you are — it’s about giving you a community where you can breathe a little easier, learn a few tools, and leave feeling lighter than when you came in.
What You’ll Find in the LGBT Kiki
- Conversations where you don’t have to explain your identity before you explain your story.
- A mix of laughter and real talk — because both are necessary.
- Support from peers who are in the same stage of life.
- Guidance from a licensed clinician who knows how to hold the space.
It’s group therapy, yes — but it’s also a reminder that you don’t have to do this alone.
An Invitation
If you’ve been searching for a place where you can be understood and have fun doing it, the LGBT Kiki might be worth exploring. We meet virtually every other week, and we start with a free consult so you can see if it feels like a good fit.
🌈 You deserve a space where being queer is celebrated, not questioned. Maybe this LGBT young adult therapy group is that space for you.