I am a person-centred counsellor. This means I am here to accompany you on your journey with empathy and without judgment. I work on the principle that you are an expert on yourself and therefore you are the expert in how to resolve your difficulties. You are entirely free to bring whatever you need to sessions and express yourself however you feel is most effective.
I am Beck Thom (they/them) and I am a practitioner working with LGBTQ+ people around sexuality, consent, sex and pleasure, in a way that is informed by amongst other things, my training in Somatic Sex Education and Sexological Bodywork. I work one to one with clients (individuals and relationships) and offer a range of ways of working, from talking, to somatic sex education (no touch and online) through to Sexological Bodywork sessions. I work on Zoom and in person in Leicester, UK. I offer online workshops on a variety of topics (for example extraphysical genital experiences, detachables and self pleasure)
My name is Julia Fry and I offer individual psychotherapy / counselling sessions online via Zoom. I work with adults, children and young people of all races, genders, sexualities, abilities, etc. My sessions are always client-led and I warmly accompany you to explore at your own pace and in your own ways in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
For many years, I didn’t believe in therapy. I thought friends and family could support us through difficulties and didn’t see the need for professional therapists. But my views changed when a close friend went through a very painful period in their life and had counselling. I saw how therapy transformed them and began to think differently about it. I realised that, while the support of loved ones may be sufficient for some, for many it is invaluable to talk to someone objective, who is professionally trained to help.
I’m trained and experienced in helping young people (13+) and adults who are struggling with their mental health, and in gently assisting them in their search for the roots of those feelings. I work closely with LGBTQ+ folk, and with those who are and/or love neurodivergent people (ASD, ADHD, AuDHD, etc). I’m also an experienced School Counsellor, a role I greatly enjoy. I’m trauma-informed, anti-oppressive and culturally attuned. We will use your personal values and beliefs as our reference points during therapy, so that we can safely explore what’s going on for you from the only appropriate perspective: your own.
I’m Mike (he/him), an LGBTQIA+ affirmative counsellor and psychotherapist based in Grove Park, Lewisham, South East London. I work predominantly with LGBTQIA+ adult clients in-person, online, and via telephone, and offer a safe, confidential, and non-judgemental space. I am also a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), working in accordance with their ethical framework.
My work touches on the deep traces of cultural, intergenerational and early childhood trauma. I have conducted an infant observation for experiential study of primitive states of mind. My personal background makes me sensitive to the collective wounds of war and totalitarianism. My personal spirituality is based on meditation and silence. I have an interest in accompanying people who experience spiritual emergence and crisis. I spent years studying C G Jung’s Red Book as a source for depth psychology.
I am a qualified counsellor dedicated to providing affirming and inclusive therapy for the LGBTQ+ community. I blend deep professional knowledge with a personal commitment to supporting individuals through life’s concerns. Areas I support include life transitions, existential challenges, gender and sexuality, relationships, childhood trauma, depression and anxiety Here, you can read more about my experience. I invite you to get in touch to arrange a free 30 minute introductory call. This is an opportunity for us to get to know each other, and for you to experience first hand how I work. You can see whether I’m the right
Hi, I’m Emma. I’m a qualified Integrative Art Psychotherapist (UKCP, HCPC, BAAT), currently offering sessions in-person and online. I provide a safe and creative space for mental health support, self-exploration and growth. I have experience helping with a range of issues, including depression, anxiety, panic attacks, trauma, neurodiversity, stress, life changes, grief, and experiences of unstable mood. Being LGBTQ+ can bring additional challenges. As a LGBTQ+ therapist I have supported many LGBTQ+ clients with experiences of homo/bi/transphobia, discrimination, identity, sexuality, gender and low self esteem. Art Psychotherapy uses a mixture of talking and art-making in sessions.
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