Our Team
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Licensed Clinical Psychologist
ks Stanley, PsyD, QTAP
TX # 36976
Queer and Transgender Affirmative Provider
Diversity Equity & Inclusion Committee, Founding Member (summer 2022-present) & Chairperson (September 2023-present)
Digital Marketing Committee (July 2023-present)
Director at Large, Houston Psychological Association (HPA)
Professional Associations
World Professional Association for
Transgender Health (WPATH)
United States Professional Association for
Transgender Health (USPATH)
The client-therapist fit is so important, so let me tell you some about me:
I am a white, queer, transmasculine psychologist from Texas. I’m also a singlet, able-bodied, and was raised with socioeconomic advantages that put me through school. My Irish, English, and German ancestors colonized native land in North Carolina. I was born during the late 1970’s and am very proud to be part of Generation X. From around age 3, my gender identity began trending toward the masculine end of the spectrum. I was a 1980’s tomboy with long stringy hair, clad in bright, mismatched clothing and high top sneakers. That changed in the sixth grade when I started at a religious fundamentalist private school that taught me more about hate than love – and I was the hated “other.”
After high school, I attended Duke University planning to major in English and history, but my first psychology course quickly evolved into a major. I also came out as queer in college, but was still suppressing my truest self. I graduated (2001) with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a minor in criminology, and a certificate in the study of sexualities in hand. I moved to New York City that August for a doctoral program in forensic psychology, but it didn’t feel right. I pivoted to New York University and completed a master’s in psychology (2004) and moved on to Los Angeles, where I earned a Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology at Pepperdine University (2009).
I completed my pre-doctoral internship at the Texas Tech University Student Counseling Services (2008-2009), where I completed an optional rotation in sexual/gender identity concerns. After that, I completed a post-doctoral fellowship at The University of Texas at San Antonio Student Counseling Services (2009-2010). That April (2010), I invited safe people to see my true self as transgender and began masculinizing hormone replacement therapy (HRT). I have continued medically transitioning since.
From 2010 and 2015, I worked as a staff psychologist at university student counseling centers in North Carolina and Texas. I especially enjoy working with young adults but felt restricted by the short-term model of therapy. I also wanted to be an agent of change, but often felt more like a token in the workplace. I opened my private practice in 2015, where I work in alignment with my personal values and self-expression.
Outside of work, you’ll find me eating tacos; playing with my 2 cats and 2 dogs; exercising while listening to podcasts; putting together Lego; getting tattooed/hole punched; and attempting to write non-fiction.
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Office Coordinator
Riot Stanley
Meet Riot Stanley, a dedicated Master's candidate in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, currently practicing at a local private practice. Riot is deeply committed to supporting LGBTIA2S+ youth and adolescents, bringing both passion and experience to their work. In addition to their counseling career, Riot is a creative force behind the personal brand Vinyl Bear, where they express their love for graphic design. With years of experience and a genuine passion for their craft, Riot thrives on creating art that brings joy to others. Known for their "can-do" attitude, they embrace every project, no matter the size, with enthusiasm. A lover of humor and creativity, Riot is driven by a desire to make people smile and laugh. Born and raised in Corpus Christi, they now live in Houston, where they embrace life to the fullest.