Mental Health Resources

As a community, we face routine bias, stigma, discrimination and near-constant attacks on our character by those outside our industry. We know how difficult it can be for industry members to find accepting mental health support. Here are a few resources that may help.

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Pineapple Support

Pineapple Support is a free support and therapy service for all persons working in the online adult industry – no matter their gender, ethnic origin, social status, age or sexual orientation. They have an ever growing team of sex-worker friendly, kink-aware therapists who offer face-to-face and online video therapy sessions. They operate 24/7, and raise funds to help with the costs of professional coaching, counseling, and therapy for those who need it.

How To Help Someone In Crisis

If you feel that you are not able to de-escalate the person in crisis without additional support, call someone. You don’t need to do this alone. If your loved one has a mental health provider, that would be a good place to start. If they don’t, there are organizations who can help you through any crisis safely. Here are a few resources you can contact 24/7:

  • Call 911 if the crisis is a life-threatening emergency. Make sure to notify the operator that it is a psychiatric emergency and ask for an officer trained in crisis intervention or trained to assist people experiencing a psychiatric emergency.

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – Text or call 988 to speak with a trained crisis counselor.

  • Crisis Text Line – Text NAMI to 741-741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor to receive crisis support via text message.

  • Learn more about reporting concerns regarding suicide or self harm on social media platforms.

Local Resources and Organizations

  • Los Angeles Department of Mental Health (Los Angeles): Information, counseling, hotlines and access to care and services for Los Angeles residents struggling with mental health issues.

  • Sex Worker Outreach Project (Los Angeles chapter): We are sex workers of all backgrounds who are interested in building support for each other. Sex work can cause feelings of isolation and connecting with someone who has had a similar experience can be comforting. To learn more, send us an email or give our hotline a call. Peers are verified and vetted for security.

Peer-to-Peer Referred Practitioners

California

  • Kate Loree, LMFT, ATR MBA (Los Angeles / Sherman Oaks)
    California LMFT: #50118
    Sex-positive, sex-worker-affirming psychotherapist specializing in working with adult-industry professionals, consensual non-monogamy/polyamory, kink, relationships, and trauma. Kate has worked with sex workers and adult-industry professionals since 2011 and offers individual, couples, and group psychotherapy. Trauma treatment includes EMDR, somatic therapy, and IFS-informed approaches.

    Currently forming a California-based online therapy process group for women in the adult industry, offering a supportive, sex-positive space for connection, growth, and deeper therapeutic work.

  • Dr. Marilyn Lawrence, Ph.D (Los Angeles / Beverly Hills)
    Clinical Sexologist & Diplomate Certified Sex Therapist

  • Hernando Chaves LMFT, DHS (Los Angeles)
    License: #50718
    Providing reduced cost and sliding scale services to sex/gender diverse folks, sex workers and their partners.

  • Dossie Easton, LMFT (San Francisco / Bay Area)
    License: #27782
    Committed to offering authentic, respectful, competent, and compassionate psychotherapy and relationship counseling to people exploring non-traditional lifestyles.

Florida


Know of a resource or health professional that we might add? Email us at [email protected].