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Emily Long
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
RYT-500
State(s)
UT - Utah
Telehealth, In-Office
Availability
Professional Memberships
None
My Pro-Choice Perspective
What being a Pro-Choice Therapist means to me:
To me, being a pro-choice therapist is rooted in consent and relationship. This means providing accurate information about abortion and connections to trusted resources, respecting client agency and autonomy, affirming all identities and centering individuals' lived experiences, and supporting folks in their full range of thoughts, emotions, and embodied experiences. It also means actively engaging in advocacy and community-based work that supports reproductive justice outside the therapy room.
Why I think bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom are important:
Reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy are important to me because we exist in our bodies every day of our lives. Feeling safe with and in our bodies and having complete control to make informed decisions about what happens to our bodies—including whether and how we become parents, how we identify with and express our gender, and how we engage with sexual pleasure, to name a few things—are fundamental to our mental health.
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