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Sara B. Pournoor is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist in the Transgender Health Services program at the Eli Coleman Institute for Sexual and Gender Health. His primary clinical practice focuses on working alongside gender-diverse adolescents and young adults. In practice, he approaches therapeutic work from an anti-oppressive, healing justice lens aimed towards creating a collaborative and authentic space to foster radical holistic healing. The theoretical frameworks Sara draws from are rooted in relational and narrative trauma informed care, along with dialectical behavioral therapy, somatic experience, and others when appropriate. He believes that mental health and healing are connected to one's personal and social ecosystem, attachment history, somatic awareness, values, and intersecting identities.
Sara integrates his professional training and therapeutic skills with lived experience as a queer, trans, non-binary, first-generation immigrant, and person of color. Additionally, they belong to the National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network.
Sara has a background in curriculum development, social justice education, youth work, music performance, interfaith work, inpatient mental health, outpatient mental health, crisis stabilization, and medical social work. Sara received a clinical Master of Social Work from Augsburg College and a Bachelor's in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee.