I am an LGBTQIA+ friendly counsellor and psychotherapist working in Oxford and remotely. I have been in practice delivering one-to-one therapy since 2017. My training is in the Person-Centred and Experiential approach to psychotherapy, and I aim to create a safe and affirmative environment for clients of all genders and sexualities.
Hi, I’m Ginny, a relational, integrative counsellor/psychotherapist with a particular interest in working with LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergence. My practice is built out of an anti-oppressive, inclusive and neuro-affirming ethos. I will meet you where you are, without judgement, but with authenticity, care and respect. I want to meet you, exactly who you are, with all the identities that comprise you. No matter your sexual or gender identity, race or cultural background, faith or spiritual beliefs, disability, neurodivergence and anything else that makes you who you are, you are welcome, valued, and safe to be here.Â
I am a gestalt therapist specialising in working with issues related to early life trauma, power/marginalisation, loneliness, shame, addiction, relational difficulties, anxiety/depression, gender/sexuality/sex, grief and questions of life purpose. I have personal history/ experience of BDSM/kink with a submissive inclination, and chemsex/addiction. I have a page on my website for those looking for more on my approach to BDSM https://www.johngillespietherapy.love/kink-aware-psychotherapy I practice a trauma-informed gestalt therapy, which means I place emphasis on responding to you as a fellow human being. I am based in London, Hackney and work online and in person.
Looking for a therapist can be a daunting experience, especially if things are tough for you right now, but you have taken the first step! I have experienced many times, both as a counsellor and personally in therapy, how people begin to feel less burdened and overwhelmed in their life when they feel really heard and accepted without judgement or criticism. I believe that the counselling relationship is a collaborative and dynamic process, and I am always receptive to feedback, as it can shape the dynamic between us. In therapy, sometimes things can feel worse before it feels more manageable.
Hi, I’m Dilya, a qualified counsellor based in London. I offer counselling services both online and in-person, with locations in Bromley and Beckenham (South East London). I specialise in supporting individuals through significant identity changes, such as parenthood, pregnancy, immigration, marriage, divorce, and LGBTQIA+ identity. Within these themes, I work through challenges incl. fertility journeys, miscarriage, termination, LGBTQIA+ issues incl. parenting, coming out, loss of meaning, mixed ethnicity, ‘third country kid’, assimilation struggles, feeling excluded, spirituality and loneliness. I also work with the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals from Asian, Black, mixed-race, Muslim, Orthodox Christian, and other diverse backgrounds.
LGBTQ+ Affirmative, Addiction and Trauma Informed.  My approach is psychodynamic, meaning that we will work in a way which explores links between past and present relationships and experiences. In particular, I can help you to explore how the impact of the past has led to the development of unconscious, repetitive patterns in the different parts of your life such as intimate relationships and work, which may have become unhelpful. By becoming aware of these parts of yourself that may be hidden, more informed choices can be made and life can be experienced from a place of increased emotional freedom.
I’m Anna, a humanistic counsellor working online and in person in Hackney. I currently have a small amount of availability for new clients, mostly in daytime slots – please contact me for more details.
Hi my name is Amanda Webster and I am a personal centred therapist who over the last 5 years has worked with numerous people within the LGBTQ+ community, helping those through transition (both journeys of transition) globally and I have numerous clients who are ADHD and Autistic who need help working their way through the maze of late diagnosis and understanding themselves – I have noticed many autistic and ADHD clients are also within the LGBTQ+ community.
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