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Malik Campbell

Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

BIPOC LGBTQ+ Affirming Relational Sex-Positive Story-Centered Culturally Responsive
"The stories you inherited, the roles you learned, and the relationships that shaped you all belong in the room."

Malik is a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate offering LGBTQ+ affirming therapy in Portland for teens, young adults, adults, couples, partners, families, and people navigating identity, body image, intimacy, relationships, culture, and the stories they have been handed.

Malik brings a relational, story-centered, sex-positive, and culturally responsive style to therapy. His work creates room for honest conversations about family, identity, shame, connection, desire, conflict, and the parts of life that often get labeled “too much” or “off limits.” Sessions with Malik are a place to explore what shaped you, what still has a hold on you, and what kind of relationships you want to build now.

Teens & Adolescents Young Adults Adults Couples & Partners Relationships Families LGBTQ+ BIPOC Clients Polyamorous & ENM Clients Kink Communities
Relationships Couples Therapy Family Therapy Identity Exploration Gender & Sexuality Body Image Intimacy & Desire Premarital Counseling Polyamory & ENM Culture & Belonging Shame & Self-Worth Life Transitions
NT

Narrative-Informed Therapy

Exploring the stories, roles, and meanings that shape how you see yourself

RT

Relational Therapy

Looking at patterns of connection, conflict, intimacy, and repair

FS

Family Systems Therapy

Understanding how family, culture, and relationship systems influence the present

SP

Sex-Positive Therapy

Support for intimacy, desire, sexuality, relationships, and taboo conversations without shame

AFT

Affirmative Therapy

LGBTQ+, polyamory, ENM, kink, and identity-affirming care

CR

Culturally Responsive Therapy

Therapy that makes room for race, culture, belonging, identity, and lived experience

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