Van Ethan Levy

VAN ETHAN LEVY

Pronouns: they/elle

Van Ethan Levy is a dually licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Van provides training and workshops with a focus on supporting trans and nonbinary identities.

Van authored the interactive book Exploring My Identity(ies), produced the documentary Do Something: Trans & Non Binary Identities, and organized the international conference Do Something: Identity(ies), with recordings available for purchase. The Do Something: Identity(ies) Conference returns on Friday, May 31st, 2024.

Van also developed the No More GateKeeping app to streamline support and documentation for hormones, surgeries, and medical procedures, making it simpler for therapists, clinicians, and healthcare providers to assist their patients — and founded the No More GateKeeping national list of providers.

 

VIRTUAL SERVICES

  • Description: Engaging sessions covering topics including deconstructing genders, suicide prevention/death by despair support, disability justice, neurodiversity, harm reduction, along with other topics on gender and/or identities.

    These trainings are designed for clients, providers, company staff, students, youth, parents/guardians, families, and partners.

    Access: Virtual

    Price: $250-$500 with flexibility

  • Description: Virtual CE courses designed for mental and medical providers looking to earn continued education units. Available courses include assessment and letter writing training, supporting LGBTQPIA2S+ individuals during the holidays, among others, all delivered via Zoom.

    No More Gatekeeping Assessment and Letter Writing training is one of Van’s most popular and life saving offerings. Learn how to ask trauma informed questions while assessing clients of all ages and diagnosis readiness for hormones, surgeries and medical procedures during this one-hour training.

    Do Something: Identity(ies) Conference:

    Join the next Do Something: Identity(ies) international virtual conference, scheduled for Friday, May 31st, from 8am to 5pm, followed by a virtual exhibit hall from 5pm to 6pm PDT. This year's event promises an enriching experience with 8 CE credits available for participants. For more details and registration, visit VanEthanLevy.com/dsi2024.

    If you missed the 2022 Do Something: Identity(ies) conference, you have the opportunity to access the recordings. Offering up to 13 hours of presentations from a diverse group of speakers and up to 13 CE credits, these recordings are an invaluable resource for those interested in the latest discussions on identity and inclusion. Purchase your access at VanEthanLevy.com/conference.

    Access: Virtual

    Price: Varies

  • Description: Interactive sessions exploring personal identity with the aid of a workbook, Exploring My Identity(ies).

    These sessions are held virtually, making them accessible to a wide range of participants, including clients, providers, company staff, students, families, allies, partners, and youth.

    To participate fully, attendees will need to purchase the workbook, which is available at VanEthanLevy.com/book.

    Access: Virtual

    Price: $250-$500 plus book cost

  • Description: Personalized one-hour consultations covering various topics including paperwork review and legal document assistance. Open to individuals, providers, and clients.

    Access: Virtual

    Price: $250

  • Description: Screening of the award-winning documentary, ‘Do Something: Trans & Non Binary Identities,’ showcasing the lives and experiences of non-binary and trans individuals.

    Access: Virtual

    Price: $25 per person

 
 

CONTACT VAN ETHAN LEVY

Van is a queer, non-binary, trans, socialized as female, POC (Person of Color), who is autistic and has dynamic disabilities amongst many more historically excluded identities. They are dually licensed as a Marriage & Family Therapist and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor; Van is passionate about holding space for all intersections of one’s identity(ies). Van is dedicated to social justice and believes it is vital to cultivate an awareness of our internal strengths, specifically our resilience, as we continue to grow and discover ourselves. Van focuses on engaging from an anti-oppressive positionality.

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