JOSH KEMPER
Client Services Representative
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Languages I Speak: English
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Languages I Speak: English
Josh is the first person you interact with at IntraSpectrum Counseling. He meets people with kindness and support, and strives to create an optimal & affirming experience for clients as they navigate their mental health journey. Josh is passionate about increasing access to mental health care and advocating for clients’ specific mental health needs.
As Client Services Representative, Josh manages the intake process with new clients to help match them with therapists, and resolves / responds to client inquiries through IntraSpectrum’s help@ email, web contact forms, and office voicemail line. He also works to advocate for client needs through regular communications with ISC therapists and members of ISC leadership.
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Lurie Children’s Hospital announced this week that it is pausing all gender-affirming surgeries for patients under the age of 19, in the wake of President Trump’s 1/28/2025 executive order on gender care. Lurie says it will continue to provide hormone therapy, puberty blockers and mental health care at this time, as their team “monitors further developments on this issue”.
Trump’s order halts federal funding and grants for medical facilities / hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to individuals under 19, specifically targeting surgical procedures, hormone therapy and medications that delay puberty. It is a deliberate action designed to promote the administration’s hateful political rhetoric, and it will harm trans kids.
We find it unconscionable that an organization serving so many in the LGBTQ+ community would so quickly back down to this order – including reportedly cancelling surgeries for trans kids who have already gone through the preparation process and have their surgeries scheduled. IntraSpectrum Counseling joins with many others in calling on Lurie to reverse this decision immediately, and reinstate all gender-affirming surgeries for patients under the age of 19:
There are reasons for hope. Families and advocates have joined PFLAG and GMLA (LGBTQ+ health professionals’ organization) in filing a federal lawsuit against Trump’s executive order. And Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul & a coalition of other attorneys general reaffirmed last week that they will work to protect access and federal funding for gender-affirming care. But these glimmers don’t negate the fact that Lurie is choosing to deprioritize patient care. And we find that incredibly disappointing.
These initiatives continue to be triggering to many and are adding to peoples’ levels of uncertainty & distress. For anyone needing affirming and validating support, we encourage you to reach out to us or to another trusted source in your community. We pledge to remain a beacon of hope.
We’re now enrolling two new therapy groups, see below. These groups will fill quickly; click here for details & reserve your space today!
• Queer Grief Process Group: Saturdays, April 5-May 17, 9:00-10:30 AM in-person @Clark Street
• Celebrating Neurodivergence Support Group: Sundays, May 11-June 22, 9:00-10:30 AM online via Google Meet