Education:
PhD - Clinical Sexology - 2023
MA - Counseling Psychology - 2016
BA - Psychology, Minor LGBT Studies - 2014

Maryland Licensure
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor LC#8640
Board Approved Supervisor for LGPC

Virginia Licensure
Licensed Professional Counselor 0701016077

Active Certifications:
AASECT Certified Sex Therapist
IBOSP Certified Sex Therapist

Certificates:
Transformational Approaches to Treating Complex Trauma (2-Days)
(2019) PESI: Janina Fisher PhD at Turf Valley

Micro-Credentials:
Clinical Perspectives on Kink (June 2026)
The Chicago School Office of Continuing Education

Selected Continuing Education:

Neuroaffirming I-CBT (For OCD, Autism, ADHD + SPD) (9 Hours)
(2025) Cognitive Behavior Institute: Brittany Goff LCSW-C

Medical Cannabis Clinical Applications (6 Hours); (2024) PESI

Reproductive Trauma (6 Hours) ; (2024) PESI

EMDR, CBT, & Somatic Interventions (12 Hours)
(2023) PESI Trauma Treatment Certification, Arielle Schwartz PsyD

Neurodiversity Affirming Care for ADHD (10 Hours)
(2023) The Chicago School, Joel Schwartz PsyD

Non-Renewed Certifications:

Certified Specialist Anger Management (CSAM; 2025-2026)

Certified Addictions-Informed Professional (CAIMHP; 2024-2025)

Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy Professional (C-DBT; 2023-2024)

Certified Autism Spectrum Clinical Specialist (ASDCS; 2022-2023)

ADHD Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP; 2021-2022)

Certified Grief Informed Professional (CGP; 2020-2021)
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP; 2020-2021)
Certified Integrative Mental Health Professional:
Nutritional & Integrative Medicine (CIMHP 2020-2021)

When I’m “not being a therapist”, or managing my teletherapy practice, I am probably somewhere in my garden, or near the water.

I believe we are all doing the best we can with what we have. And in many ways, many of us have been set up to struggle without the tools, support, and understanding we actually need to thrive. I know how life-changing it can be to actually. get. support. I also know how hard it can be to find a provider, get in the room, and locate someone with the right specialization.

My approach is direct, engaged, affirming, and relational. I use humor, occasional profanity, and limited self-disclosure when appropriate. I work well with people who want a therapist who is thoughtful and human — someone who will not just nod along, but will help them look closely, work honestly, and move toward meaningful change.

I specialize in working with adults who are ready to do the work and be challenged. Many of the people I work with are navigating executive dysfunction, shame, disconnection from self or others, sexuality-related concerns, communication struggles, identity-related stress, or long-standing unhelpful patterns. I especially enjoy working with queer and neurodivergent adults, as well as clients in polyamorous, kinky, or otherwise nontraditional relationship structures.

My clinical work sits at the intersection of neurodivergence, trauma, sexual health, shame, and relationships. I offer a boutique, out-of-network practice for adults in Maryland and Virginia, with services available in person and virtually.

Eddie is generally a good fit for folks who are:

Queer, Neurodiverse, Men, Poly, Kinky, (etc)

Who want support with:

ADHD, Autism, Executive Dysfunction,
Relationships, Queerness, Depression, Bipolar, Anxiety.
Pleasure, Pain or Dysfunction & Porn/Sex “Addiction”*

*Please note that while we’re using lay-terms, Eddie’s approach is informed by
the Out of Control Sexual Behavior Model and follows AASECT’s stance on “sex addiction”