Inclusive Therapy Group, a mental health agency based in Wilton Manors, Florida, has announced the expansion of its telehealth services to over a dozen states across the U.S. The move aims to meet the growing demand for affirming and accessible mental health care, particularly for LGBTQIA+, kink, polyamorous, ethically non-monogamous, and sexually open communities. Founded in 2018, the practice has been dedicated to providing culturally informed care in a safe and inviting atmosphere.
The expanded telehealth services allow clients to connect with licensed clinicians via secure video sessions, ensuring continuity of care regardless of location or schedule. The service is now available in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. By eliminating the need for travel and reducing scheduling barriers, telehealth opens new doors for individuals who might otherwise struggle to access specialized mental health services.
Clients can participate in sessions from the comfort of their home, workplace, or another private location using a computer or smartphone. This approach enhances accessibility for those in rural areas, individuals with mobility challenges, and those balancing work, caregiving, or other obligations. Every therapist is selected for their openness, cultural sensitivity, and dedication to continuous education. Treatment methods include evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, EMDR, Narrative Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy, allowing care to be tailored to individual needs.
The process of starting virtual therapy is designed to be straightforward and supportive. Clients begin with a complimentary consultation to discuss their concerns and assess compatibility. Inclusive Therapy Group then assists with therapist matching and scheduling, offering flexible appointment times through a secure online platform. Once sessions commence, clients receive ongoing, confidential support via live video conferencing, which mirrors the effectiveness of in-person care. This structure helps maintain consistency in therapy while ensuring privacy and comfort.
Leading the practice is Clinical Director Cub Larkin, a licensed mental health professional with credentials across multiple states. Larkin's leadership is influenced by both professional expertise and personal experiences, shaping the practice's commitment to compassion, representation, and clinical excellence. For more information about telehealth services, individuals can visit the practice online or call (855) 791-1662.


