Hello all, I’m Dr. Sam Simon and I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor for NC, as well as a Nationally Certified Counselor. I am the Clinic Director of Ellie Mental Health-Raleigh on Blue Ridge Rd., and have clinical experience working in hospital, outpatient mental health, and college counseling settings. I specialize in working with those in the LGBTQ+ community, especially those in the gender expansive community. I am an adjunct professor of Counseling and study wellness impacts on the counseling community.
The current political climate is demonizing and weaponizing trans and queer folks, especially kids, so it’s important as adults in their orbit that we give them the space and support they need when the weight of the world feels against them for existing.
Dr. Sam Simon (she/they), LCMHC-QS, NCC
While nurturing a safe and supportive environment for all kids is crucial for their mental health and wellbeing, it is especially important for trans and queer kids to feel heard, valued, and respected in their own respective identities. Research shows us that “39% of LGBTQ+ young people seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year — including 46% of transgender and nonbinary young people. LGBTQ+ youth of color reported higher rates than White peers” (The Trevor Project, 2024). The current political climate is demonizing and weaponizing trans and queer folks, especially kids, so it’s important as adults in their orbit that we give them the space and support they need when the weight of the world feels against them for existing.
I’ve found it helpful for parents and caregivers to have some key takeaways that will help in facilitating meaningful support for queer and trans youth:
Instead of asking “do you like any boys in school?” instead ask “do you like anyone in school?” This shows a signal to the child that any person they like is “accepted” in the home.
Include a diverse range of partnered sex and ways in which one can be safe. Visit Healthy Teen Network to get more info!
Know that there are a range of support for queer and trans kiddos if they were to need it. You can access the Trevor Project and the Human Rights Campaign, both having 24/7 support lines.
Not just for your kiddo, but also for you. You may want/need support with this transition—and that’s okay! Here are some helpful resources:
About Dr. Sam Simon (she/they), LCMHC-QS, NCC. Dr. Sam Simon the Blue Ridge Road Clinic Director for Ellie Mental Health. She is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) of North Carolina and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). Sam specializes working with the LGBTQ+ population, especially those in gender expansive communities. She works with a multitude of concerns including identity issues, anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship concerns, and mood dysregulation. She works with those who are ages 16 and up. Sam comes from a person-centered, intersectional, holistic framework, incorporating CBT, DBT, somatic, and solution-focused practices. Sam is a queer and trans inclusive, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, sex positive, poly-positive, pro-BLM, and fat-positive clinician who honors each intersectional identity of their client.
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