Gabrielle Hadorn, LCMFT
If you and your partner feel that past experiences, identity-related stress, or life transitions are affecting your relationship, Gabrielle offers a supportive and trauma-informed space to help you understand these patterns and move toward healthier connection. She helps couples identify how individual histories show up in the relationship, strengthen communication, and build emotional resilience together.
Gabrielle is especially helpful for couples who:
Sense that personal trauma, identity exploration, or family-of-origin issues are impacting the relationship
Want to better understand how each partner’s experiences shape the “we”
Need a therapist who is deeply attuned to diversity, sexual identity, and inclusive relational practice
Are ready to build a stronger foundation by growing individually and as a couple
Value an affirming space for LGBTQ+ identities and diverse relationship configurations
What sessions with Gabrielle look like:
Your work together will focus on understanding patterns within the relationship and the individual contributions that shape those patterns. Gabrielle helps partners safely explore emotional triggers, identity stressors, and life-stage challenges, then guides them toward interventions that build connection, mutual support, and relational health. Her approach emphasizes each partner’s strengths while fostering empathy, clarity, and long-term resilience.
Why couples choose Gabrielle:
Clients appreciate her calm, validating presence and her ability to make complex relational dynamics feel understandable and manageable. Her work integrates trauma awareness, identity sensitivity, and systemic insight—creating a therapeutic space where both partners feel seen, supported, and empowered to grow.
Credentials:
Gabrielle earned her Master’s degree in Family Sciences with an emphasis in Couple and Family Therapy from the University of Kentucky and her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Georgia. She is LGBTQ+ affirming and practices from a trauma-informed, inclusive relational framework.