American therapist/clinical social worker offering affirming online counseling for adults worldwide. Support navigating identity, belonging, & life outside the box. Migrant, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, & kinky folks welcome!
Hi! I'm Molly Toomey, MSW, LCSW. I'm an American therapist and U.S.-licensed clinical social worker living in Germany since 2022. My passion is making mental health support more relatable, accessible, and affirming for folks who often don't feel understood in traditional therapy settings—from immigrants and cultural outsiders to neurodivergent folks and gender, sexual, and relationship diverse communities.
I offer online psychological care in English for adults online across the globe, including:
I specialize in supporting folks grappling with life transitions, identity work, and trauma or painful pasts. Whether you're a migrant or expat, LGBTQIA+ or questioning, neurodivergent, or someone with alternative lifestyle practices or relationship structures—looking to move forward from past traumas, or just to get "un-stuck" from your current patterns—I'm experienced, skilled, and ready to help you step into the life you want (and deserve!).
As a trained, U.S.-licensed therapist and long-time therapy client—and as someone with identities and practices outside the mainstream myself—I genuinely understand how challenging it can be to find the right "fit" of therapist/counselor, someone who will hold space for your unique identities and experiences without judgment, who will respect you as an equal and support you while also challenging you. I am dedicated to providing that affirming, authentic space for all my clients and meeting them where they're at, human to human.
With me, you'll find support for navigating big life changes, big feelings, and big questions about yourself. I can help you to:
I'm based in Germany and support clients both here and aross the world. Whether you're a new arrival to Berlin, an international in Mexico City, or a nomad traveling the globe—if you're ready to get un-stuck, gain clarity, understand your patterns, explore your identities and desires, and experience what it's like to feel more joyful, connected, and whole, I'd love to join you for the journey! You can start by booking a free, non-binding introductory call with me.
How to book your free intro call:
You'll also find me on other directories, including Inclusive Therapists, the International Therapist Directory, and OutCare's international LGBTQ+ provider directory.
Let's connect!
I've been in the business of helping people since 2010, working with clients of all different ages and backgrounds in their homes, schools, communities, and online. Many years of experience on the ground in the community—outside the walls of a private practice office—have shown me that mutual realness, trust, and meaningful connection in counseling are incredibly powerful tools for growth and healing.
With me, you can expect warmth, groundedness, and authenticity, backed by a strong foundation in clinical theory and years of professional practice. My approach is...
... Relational & psychodynamic: My counseling approach is informed by relational and psychodynamic therapy. This framework is supported by many years of research in psychology, interpersonal neurobiology, and relational science. We'll work on building a genuine, trusting therapeutic relationship in which you feel safe and supported enough to show up as your authentic self, reflect, explore, experiment, make mistakes, learn, heal, and grow. We'll consider how your past relationships and life circumstances may have influenced you, and examine how you cope with difficulties today—without assuming or pathologizing. The sessions are meant as a "safer space" to gain insight on yourself and the situations or patterns in your life that have left you feeling stuck, and to experiment with new ways of communicating and relating.
... Integrative: I integrate insight and interventions from other therapeutic approaches and theories as well. I most often draw inspiration from person-centered therapy, somatic work (mind-body connection), and "parts work". I also use psychoeducation (psychological education) to equip you with the information and tools you need to really understand your situation, be that a diagnosis or a mental or physical response to an illness or experience. I genuinely believe that knowledge is power, and many of us never had the opportunity to understand or connect with how our bodies and minds work.
... Trauma-informed: My knowledge of trauma, and years of working with people with complex trauma, inform how I approach our work together, from understanding your experiences and needs to which approaches and interventions I use to support you. It means I prioritize creating a safe and collaborative environment in session, with transparency and respect for your boundaries.
... Affirming: My approach is affirming of your diverse identities and life experiences, from gender and sexuality to neurodiversity and kink. Many clinicians talk about being queer-affirming, trans-affirming, neuro-affirming, kink-affirming, and sex-positive—but what does it actually mean? To me, being affirming is an active process. It's recognizing, accepting, and respecting my clients' identities and lifestyles. It's also acknowledging systemic injustices, pathologizing, and erasure. And it involves actively working to create an inviting, supportive space for folks to be their full selves without judgment while gently dismantling internalized shame and stigma.
... Holistic & strengths-based: I regard each person holistically. Your psychological wellbeing is not just about emotions—it's connected to your physical wellness, your social circumstances, your cultural identities, work environment, income, ability to meet basic needs, oppressions or discrimination, and the laws and policies governing you. With this in mind, my work is resource-activating and strengths-based. We'll examine the strengths and wisdom you already have, figure out the gaps, and identify real resources to add to your mental health toolbox.
... Enriched by lived experience. Queer, neurodivergent (AuDHD), goth, alternative lifestyles and relationship practices—I connect personally with many identities and communities (you might connect with some of these, too!) and the experiences and perspectives I've gained have enriched my professional work as well. I won't share every detail about myself, but I will show up more fully and directly than old-school therapists or analysts. This is core to relational work: healing old wounds comes from working collaboratively, vulnerably, and authentically.
Overall, I aim for the therapeutic space to be a comfortable, safer-feeling space where you feel able to show up in all your complexity and messiness—a space for deep talks and lighter ones, agreeing AND disagreeing, working through ruptures, and experiencing what it's like to be unconditionally accepted and valued. It is important to me to meet you where you're at in your journey and in any given session. I warmly welcome ugly feelings, ugly language, ugly-crying, and bad hair days. The important thing is showing up each week.
I've been in the business of helping people since 2010. Through clinical social work, sex education and counseling, and community advocacy, I've helped hundreds of people of all ages move toward inner clarity, confidence, connection, and liberation.
People I've worked with have shared feeling:
Here's an overview of my professional experience and the communities I've served:
2025-present - Private practice 2024-2025 - Trauma-informed social work (group & 1:1) 2017-2021 - Community mental health: Psychotherapy, counseling, crisis intervention 2015-2016 - Clinical placement in individual/group psychotherapy, counseling, crisis intervention 2014-2015 - Clinical placement in group psychotherapy, individual counseling 2014-2020 - Program support for immigrant advocacy nonprofit 2013-2014 - Sex education, advocacy, sexual health counseling 2010-2012 - Sexuality education, community organizing
My lived experience also deeply informs my work. I'm a queer, neurodivergent migrant with working-class roots and personal experience with alternative lifestyles and relationship structures—and a therapy client myself.
I have a clinical social work master's degree, clinical licensure in the U.S., years of supervised experiential training and postgraduate work, as well as professional development in mental health, sexual health, group work, and education.
Here's an overview of my academic degrees and professional licensure/accreditation:
2025 - Clinical social work licensure in Connecticut (USA) (License # 15933) - active license to practice psychotherapy with residents of CT, USA
2024 - State recognition as social worker (Germany)
2021-2023 - Clinical social work licensure in Massachusetts (USA)
2017-2021 - Certified social work licensure in Massachusetts (USA)
2014-2016 - Master of Social Work, Clinical Social Work - Smith College School for Social Work (Northampton, MA, USA)
2006-2010 - Bachelor of Arts, Sociology - Amherst College (Amherst, MA, USA)