About Good Medicine Therapy, LLC Good Medicine Therapy, LLC was created to offer culturally grounded and identity-affirming mental health care for communities that are too often overlooked or underserved—especially queer, BIPOC, and Indigenous individuals seeking trauma-wise support. We believe healing is relational. It’s rooted in safety, connection, and the ability to be fully seen. Our practice draws from Indigenous understandings of “good medicine”—the things that bring balance, care, and restoration to our lives.
About Good Medicine Therapy Good Medicine Therapy was created to offer culturally grounded and identity-affirming mental health care for communities that are too often overlooked or underserved. Especially queer, BIPOC, and Indigenous individuals seeking trauma-wise support. We believe healing is relational. It’s rooted in safety, connection, and the ability to be fully seen. Our practice draws from Indigenous understandings of “good medicine” the things that bring balance, care, and restoration to our lives.

About Chase Worth, MA, LPC, NCC

Founder, Therapist, Trauma Specialist.       
Cherokee Nation citizen | Queer | Community-centered

Chase Worth is a therapist, relative, and storyteller of healing. Born and raised on the Cherokee Nation Reservation, where their family remains active in the community. Chase’s cultural upbringing informs their practice in how they show up as a therapist: with respect, relational accountability, and a deep belief that healing is not linear. Healing is layered, tender, and powerful.

Chase is passionate about supporting people like themself; queer folks, Indigenous people, and those who have experienced relational or complex trauma. Understanding and knowing what it means to carry pain in the body, to question belonging, and to search for safety in a world that doesn’t always offer that understanding and visibility freely.

Outside of therapy, Chase enjoys:

Craft Coffee & Cooking

Kayaking & Time on The Water

Reading & Writing

Time with their basset hound, Copper

Being with friends & family

These parts of Chase’s life keep them grounded, connected, and human,