Maggie Druschel, MSW, LICSW
(They/them)
❌ Not accepting new clients
🗺️ Minnesota
💻Both Telehealth and In-Person
📅Tuesday- Thursday 9am-5pm, limited telehealth evenings
🎂 16+
✉️maggiedruschel@edgeswellness.com
☎️612.293.7241
🎓MSW, Salem State University School of Social Work
I work with people, individually and relationally, around themes of identity exploration; life transitions with work, disability, location, and relationships; climate grief and climate anxiety; developing boundaries; and communication skills. I am particularly energized by work at the liberatory intersections of disability, transness, and fatness.
My work centers the influences of identity and societal context on lived experiences and mental health. As a white, small fat, disabled, trans and queer person, I know that an identity-conscious and liberatory approach is itself part of therapeutic and healing work. I work collaboratively with folks to create spaces and relationships that are anti-racist, anti-colonialist, anti-ableist, and resist internalized and externalized fatphobia, queer- and transphobia, and shame of all forms.
Some approaches that I have extra training in and incorporate into my work are narrative therapy; attachment theory; trans, queer, and fat liberation; disability justice; somatic and embodiment practices for working with our nervous systems; and the AIR Network model for treating complex trauma and working with people with dissociative abilities. I strive for all of my work to be sex-positive, affirming, relational, collaborative, and client-centered.