Ashley Trapp MS, LPC-IT

For those ready to stop abandoning themselves — and live from their deepest truth.

Most people learn how to survive their lives — few are ever supported in truly meeting themselves. My work is devoted to helping you turn toward your inner world with honesty, courage, and the kind of care that allows real transformation to take root.

Where You Will Be Met

I am a queer, neurodivergent therapist (MS, LPC-IT) devoted to creating a space where you can arrive exactly as you are — without performance, without masking, and without the pressure to be anything other than fully human. What is often labeled “too much,” “too sensitive,” or “too different” may in fact hold profound intelligence, insight, and depth.

Through Face Your Void, LLC, I offer inclusive, LGBTQIA+ affirming care to individuals across identities, cultures, and lived experiences. As a neurodivergent clinician, I bring a deeply attuned, non-pathologizing lens that honors your nervous system, your adaptations, and the wisdom within your survival.

My presence is warm, open, and direct. I believe healing unfolds through authentic relationship — where you are met with unconditional positive regard, thoughtful challenge, and genuine curiosity. Together, we create a grounded space where what has been avoided can be faced with care, and your inner world approached with both reverence and honesty.

I integrate evidence-based psychotherapy with somatic awareness and intuitive insight to support self-discovery, emotional regulation, and a more aligned way of living. Our work may explore the psychological, emotional, physical, and energetic dimensions of your experience as an interconnected being.

I often work especially well with those who feel deeply, think differently, or have learned to adapt in order to belong. Here, there is nothing you need to hide. This is a space to reclaim your authenticity, strengthen your resilience, and cultivate meaningful, lasting change.

At Face Your Void, LLC, therapy is not about becoming someone else — it is about returning to the truth of who you have always been beneath adaptation and survival. This is a space that is both grounding and expansive, where depth is welcomed, complexity is honored, and nothing essential about you is treated as a problem to be fixed.

If something within you is ready to turn inward — to face what calls for your attention — it would be a privilege to walk alongside you.

Education

  • Bachelor’s of Science in Nutritional Sciences | University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Master’s of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling | University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Licensed Professional Counselor in Training (LPC-IT)

    • Wisconsin