I have a limited private practice working with men who have sex with men. I am experienced at working with leather men and others in the kink community, as well as men concerned with their sexualised drug use (Chemsex). I am also experienced in working with men who feel out of control in their sexual behaviour or porn use.
I am passionate about providing a space of holding for LGBTQIA+ clients from which a deeper self-knowledge and healing can be realised. I love working at depth with clients who are ready to take the courageous step to become more intimate with themselves, whether you’re in crisis or in need of the company of another mind and heart to be alongside you as you learn how to live in greater alignment with yourself and your values. I am sensitive to the energetic and psychological toll on queer, trans and POC bodyminds and other lived experiences that are not valued and
Chris is a trans neurodivergent accredited psychotherapist, sex therapist and DEI consultant. They are the Founder and Managing Director of The Queer Therapist, a UK based online therapy service providing GSRD (gender, sexuality, relationship diversity) therapy and neurodivergent affirming therapy. They are also the Lead Psychotherapist at Voda.co, the LGBTQIA mental health app, Clinical Associate for Pink Therapy and Inclusivity Board Advisor for Soho House.
I am a lesbian mum of lesbian kids and I  identify as queer.  I am a Clinical Associate at Pink Therapy and a Senior Accredited Sexual Diversity Therapist . In my own life I have always straddled a number of different communities and so the concept of intersectionality and respect for intersecting identities is something I feel passionately about.  I am interested in the impact and the meaning of race, gender, sexuality and culture, as well as individual family history, on our sense of identity. I work with people from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds including individuals from queer,
Hello, this is a listing for the GSRD therapy groups that I host in Dalston E8 and Holborn WC1. These are small groups held in comfortable settings where the support and encouragement of other LGBTQIA people can help you express yourself, relate to others, and make deep and meaningful connections in a therapeutically held group. They are fortnightly groups for 2 hours with up to six people in a group. Email for more information and to join my waiting list.
I am a UKCP and BACP registered Integrative Arts Psychotherapist, an integrative child and adolescent counsellor, Advanced Accredited Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversities Therapist, Clinical Supervisor, independent therapeutic trainer, alongside my work as a groupworker and activist. I am a Black Issues Masterclass Graduate and a member of the Black African and Asian Therapists Network and ex Leadership member of that organisation. The crux of my work as a therapist is to provide affirmative, anti-oppressive support to traumatised adults, adolescents and children from racialised and working-class LGBTQIA+ communities. I am a queer, black mixed racial heritage Person Of Colour. My
Good for you that you are seeking psychotherapy and taking time to find the right therapist for your needs. If we choose to work together this would usually be in sessions of 75 – 90 minutes which aligns with the natural brain cycles of human processing of healing and learning. These sessions are therefore longer than the traditional 50 minutes and often clients therefore need fewer sessions to start to bring real changes into their lives and experience of being in the world. I work with individuals, couples and people in polyamorous relationships. My areas of specialism are in recovery
My psychotherapy practice is based in East Finchley, North London. I am currently working online only. I work with clients of all sexualities and gender identities. I have been in private practice as a psychotherapist since 1999, and I offer one-to-one psychotherapy with adult clients, as well as supervision to other psychotherapy professionals.
Tim Foskett is an accredited individual and group psychotherapist and supervisor with the UK Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners, and the UKCP. He is a director of North London Group Therapy (www.nlgrouptherapy.co.uk) and of Loving Men (www.lovingmen.org), which runs events about intimacy between men. Between 1995 and 2008 Tim was the Groupwork and Training Manager at PACE, He led and co-devised the sexual health and relationships group work programme. Â He has written three interactive workbooks for gay/bi men: Getting Ready (Self-esteem and getting ready for a relationships), Getting What You Want (Friendship and relationships skills), and Getting Sexy (Enjoying sex
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