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Greater Phoenix’s fusion of natural splendor and metropolitan verve sets it apart from a lot of big cities — and everyone is invited to experience it. As you explore the city's urban core, you'll discover a strong LGBTQ+ community that's integrated throughout the area's businesses, spaces, events and entertainment.
For the ninth consecutive year, Phoenix earned a score of 100 — the highest score possible — on the Human Rights Campaign's 2021 Municipal Equality Index Scorecard.
Join us for Phoenix's nationally-recognized annual LGBTQ+ events, including the Phoenix Pride Festival and the Rainbows Festival .
At night, the city comes alive with vibrant LGBTQ+ nightlife. The Melrose District on Seventh Avenue is a hub for LGBTQ+ businesses and such clubs as Charlie’s and Stacy's @ Melrose — both of which landed on our list of must-see drag shows .
For more information on LGBTQ+ events and culture, visit the Greater Phoenix Equality Chamber of Commerce , Phoenix Pride , Pride Guide Arizona or ION Arizona magazine and mobile app. 
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Thanks to the hard work of members of the Phoenix LGBTQ+ community and its allies—queer culture in the Phoenix area is thriving. It’s home to the vibrant Melrose district known for its gay-friendly shops and eateries , several Pride events throughout the year, and an active Greater Phoenix Lesbian Chamber of Commerce supporting a variety of gay and lesbian businesses. While there’s always more work to do in creating a community and culture of equality, the progress that’s been made is cause for celebration. So, grab a drink at one of these best-loved gay and lesbian bars.
Melrose Charlie’s has been a go-to for award-winning drag shows, gogos, cheap drinks, and more since the mid-1980s, making it a staple in the Melrose District. It’s also one of the Valley’s largest gay bars, which allows a ton of room for dancing inside and outdoor lounging on the patio. Plus, there’s two more bars outside, so you won’t waste your entire night waiting in line for your next drink.
Melrose Stacy’s is a friendly, neighborhood hang with the ambiance of an old cathedral—making it simultaneously charming and casual. It’s also the perfect spot to celebrate the Valley’s queer culture as the venue showcases local artists’ work throughout, hosts regular drag shows, and regularly puts on other special events like carnivals.
Old Town Scottsdale While most people head straight to Melrose for a great gay bar, BS West has been offering the community a vibrant option in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale since 1988. It’s vibrant, it’s rowdy and a lot of fun—whether you’re stopping in for a toga party or drag bingo.
Roosevelt Row This gay-owned urban hotspot is the perfect place for a late-night vodka cocktail (like the Bye Felicia!) on Roosevelt Row, but you won’t want to miss the food, especially the Bliss Famous Mac-N-Cheese. It also boasts a lush, greenery enclosed patio that will almost make you forget you’re in the heart of downtown. The best part is the bar is consistently giving back to the LGBTQ+ community with financial donations as well as by providing space for community and charitable events.
Midtown While a cold drink and an awe-inspiring drag show are thankfully easy to find in Phoenix, a weekend happy hour isn’t, making us all the more grateful to Cruisn’7th for their $3.50 well drinks every Saturday and Sunday from 4 to 8 pm. Want to really start your night off with a bang? Hunk happy hour kicks off at 4:30 pm on Saturdays. You can thank us later.
Park Central Kobalt has been a staple of Phoenix’s LBGTQ+ community since 2006 known for its beautiful, contemporary space, great cocktails and daily happenings—from trivia nights to pizza specials. Plus, if you love a drag show, the 4Some Revue show that calls Kobalt home has been voted a local favorite.
Melrose If you want fun, this is the place to go to. With fierce drag shows, monthly bingo nights, and karaoke three times a week, you’ll never be bored at The Rock. Plus, between the $3 nightly well drinks and warm atmosphere, you’ll be feeling brave enough to belt out your favorite song on the karaoke mic in no time.
Boycott Bar is special for many reasons—one of them being that it’s one of the very few lesbian-owned and -operated bars in the city. Between trivia nights, watch parties, karaoke, and a pool table—you’ve got everything you could need in one place. Not to mention the incredible combination of two of our favorite things—a drag show and karaoke—dubbed ‘dragoakie.’
Midtown Bar1 sets itself apart with a stylish atmosphere and phenomenal craft cocktails. Whether you opt for the Bourbon Berry Lemonade or Halle Berry Martini, you’re sure to be ordering a second round. It also boasts a dog-friendly patio, perfect for enjoying a crisp drink with your pet.
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Welcome! I specialize in working with LGBTQ+ Adults. I also specialize in anxiety, worry and panic. I work with clients online by video session (Telehealth) in all of Arizona and New York. I am a Therapist (LCSW) in Private Practice. I have over 10 years of experience in the field of Mental Health. I hold a graduate degree from New York University. I am currently *Accepting New Clients.* I am in-network with Aetna, Cigna, Optum, Oscar, Oxford and United.
Based in Phoenix, I work with clients around the country and the world as licensing allows, including via Telehealth. I'm so glad you're here. The world can feel like an inhospitable home at times. Relationships can be unsettled, self-medicating can dominate, and the past can haunt like a persistent familiar ghost. Healing is necessary, because you are necessary. No matter how you may struggle - there is no one else quite like you, you are the very best at being you, you possess gifts and magic that only you can bring to the world. Therapy is about coming home to yourself - your physical body, emotional body or heart, and mind.
See one of our counselors as soon as this week. Just send us a message and we promise to be in touch very soon. We want to make sure you're connected to the right resource, even if it's not with us. My name is Tres Adames and I'm the Director of Prism Counseling. We provide pastoral and professional counseling for couples, adults, teens, and those in the LGBTQ+ community. We also specialize in helping people of faith who want to integrate their faith and spirituality in the counseling process.
Reaching out for support can be difficult. Often when we finally decide to reach out we are already experiencing overwhelm and feeling discouraged. Maybe you are experiencing anxiety, having difficulty sleeping, being more irritable than usual, or having difficulty enjoying things in your day to day life. If you've experienced trauma you could be struggling with flashbacks, fear, avoidance, and difficulty moving forward in you life. Maybe your child or teen is having new behaviors, tantrums, isolation, or difficulty with connection. I am here for all of you and will stand with you on your healing journey.
I am deeply passionate about working with emerging LGBTQ+ adults who are questioning or integrating their identities and sexualities. I work with young and helping professionals who feel stuck in their job, are questioning their career path, or who may love their career but feel paralyzed by anxiety or fear of not being enough. I help them navigate the complexities and vicarious stress that is inextricably connected with serving communities we love. Most importantly, I work with you. I strive to create a space and path forward that feels uniquely tailored for you.
Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Everyone. Yes, even you. Many of us are struggling to thrive in the world, dealing with unprecedented stress, oppression, and disconnection. I strive to offer hope to queer people, neurodivergent folks, and those living with painful trauma experiences. Let's honor your complexity, learn to heal your wounds through mindful self-compassion and find your aliveness again. I can help you root out self-shaming, and find love for yourself again. You deserve that, too.
Maybe coming to therapy is an easy, intuitive next step for you. You know and trust yourself to find just the right counselor. You know what you need from therapy to support your relationships, career/life satisfaction, self-care needs, or trauma recovery. I trust your inner wisdom and can’t wait to collaborate with you. Or, maybe you’re more tentative about this whole “therapy” thing. Life may have taught you that trust is precious–that reaching out for support could be dangerous. You may have even gotten the message not to believe in or advocate for yourself. Well, this might be a surprise: I also trust *your* inner wisdom.
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