Rachel Harlich is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) based in Brooklyn who provides virtual therapy across New York state. She specializes in LGBTQIA+ autistic, ADHD, and neurotype-questioning adults — people navigating the layered intersection of queer identity, neurodivergence, and trauma. Her work draws on somatic, parts-based, and relational approaches, including Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Internal Family Systems.
Rachel came into this work through a sexual assault crisis hotline in 2010, where she witnessed how understanding the body's survival responses could help survivors release shame. That experience set her on a path of deep training in trauma-informed and somatic modalities. Her practice now spans individual therapy, couples work, and polycule therapy, and she is sex-positive, BDSM/kink-affirming, and polyamory-knowledgeable.
A queer non-binary femme and AuDHD person herself, Rachel brings lived experience navigating mental health systems as someone with multiple marginalized identities. Her practice is fat-affirming, disability-inclusive, and grounded in anti-oppressive values. She is passionate about creating space where clients never have to educate their therapist about who they are.