I’m a qualified therapist experienced in supporting individuals who identify as LGBT+ in addressing issues connected with self-esteem, self-worth and acceptance. My style is to encourage clients to speak in openness and confidence about difficult topics and emotions. You can be confident of working with someone who can understand the challenges you face, and above all, who has your back!Â
Online therapy for Expats, and English speakers. Support for dealing with loneliness, anxiety, depression, transitions, and sex therapy. Comfortable with all types of gender, sexual, and relational diversity. Trained in a sex therapy certificate graduate program in the US.Â
I am a gay male therapist living and working in the UK. I work with LGBTQ+ Individuals & Relationships on a wide range of presenting issues. I am a pro – diversity and humanistic person and practitioner. I work online and via telephone mainly.
My name is Danny van Deurzen-Smith, and I’m a coach. I’ve been working one on one with clients since 2012, and got my MA in Existential Coaching in 2013 (from The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling and Middlesex University).
I’m a relational psychotherapist, experienced in working with issues to do with gender and sexuality, relationship diversity (polyamory, non-monogamy etc) and provide an LGBTQ+ affirmative practice, but welcome clients from all backgrounds. I am mindful of the social, cultural and structural issues involved in the difficulties we face as individuals. I believe that therapy can help with so many issues, whether they feel vague or specific, and allow us to come to a better understanding of ourselves and our histories so we can live fuller, more authentic lives.
Hello, I’m Kate. I know that taking the first step to come to therapy can be daunting, but my aim is to offer you a safe space where you can truly be yourself. I offer face to face, online and phone sessions (please note that for couples work I only offer face to face sessions). I am a bisexual neurodivergent female and I work with a wide range of issues but have an interest in working with Autisim, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, trauma, addiction, imposter syndrome, abuse, and LGBTQIA+ as well as the kink and furry community. I also have
I offer in person, telephone and online sessions I offer 1-2-1 therapy and couples therapy. I have over 10 years experience working with the queer community as a individual and couples therapist. I have also been lecturing counselling and psychotherapy for over 5 years. I currently work across two offices (Angel and Finchley Central)
Natalie Clarke is an Integrative psychotherapist, synthesising a variety of approaches and modalities which she tailors depending on the individual client, their unique situation and what will be most supportive for them. Some key ways that she works include psychodynamic, person-centred and relational approaches. She is also influenced by body psychotherapy and attachment theory.Â
As a therapist working in the NHS and in private practice, I specialise in Addiction, LGBTQIA=, particularly gay and bisexual issues and straight partners, male mental health and relationship issues. I believe that therapy should be designed specially for your individual needs and provide a relaxed, safe space where you can feel free to share your issues confidentially and without judgement. The most important part of therapy is the relationship between us and I like to work in a collaborative way, helping you learn more about yourself, your issues and developing strategies to manage them. It can feel daunting sharing
I am a non-binary, LGBTQ+ affirmative psychodynamic therapist. I am passionate about making informed, non-judgemental therapy accessible for trans and queer communities. The way that I work focuses on the connections between our past and present relationships and experiences. By exploring how we have become stuck in unhelpful patterns, psychodynamic therapy can help us to recover a sense of choice and freedom in the way that we move through the world and relate to others. My approach also takes account of the importance of identity and cultural background in shaping our experience, and the intersections of oppression and mental health.
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