King Street Psychology Clinic, as part of their commitment to diverse sexualities, genders, and identities, provides research informed and non-judgemental psychological support for furries and also for individuals who identify as non-human (e.g., therians and otherkin).
The clinic's new offerings respond to the growing need for mental health services that validate and support individuals who identify with non-human experiences and feelings. Members of the furry community, who engage in anthropomorphic animal roleplay, and those identifying as otherkin or therian often face social stigma and misunderstanding. This can lead to isolation, anxiety, or depression if not addressed with culturally competent care. They can also experience specific types of body dysphoria that are rarely addressed in mainstream psychological practice.
"At King Street Psychology Clinic, we recognise the importance of providing safe, open spaces where clients can explore their identities without judgment," says Dr Morandini. "Our role is to support clients in understanding, integrating, and embracing all aspects of their self-identity."
The clinic offers evidence-based therapy informed by current research, creating a respectful environment for clients to address issues related to authenticity, self-understanding, disclosure, community belonging, and relationship dynamics. Services for therapeutic support for furries and those with otherkin or therian identities are now fully integrated into the clinic's broad range of identity-focused therapies.
"Affirming diverse identities is core to our practice. We are here to listen, support, and empower," adds Dr Morandini.
King Street Psychology Clinic continues to lead inclusive mental health care in Australia, offering specialised services that reflect the evolving needs of its diverse clientele. To learn more or schedule a consultation, visit www.kingstreetpsychologyclinic.com.au.
About King Street Psychology Clinic:
King Street Psychology Clinic is a Sydney-based mental health practice offering comprehensive psychological services, specialising in gender, sexuality, and identity-focused care. Led by Dr Morandini, the clinic delivers evidence-based, culturally aware therapy for a diverse range of clients, including those identifying as otherkin, therian, or part of the furry community.