I have 25 years’ experience providing therapy for couples, individuals and groups. I’ve worked as an actor, author and award-winning journalist at the BBC. In the 1990s I volunteered with the Terrence Higgins Trust. I trained at Richmond College and Thames Valley University, with studies in couple and sex therapy at Birkbeck College. I’ve been a counsellor at West London Centre for Counselling, a group facilitator for male survivors of sexual abuse at Survivors UK, and a sex therapist for a national newspaper. At City Lit Institute I’ve offered professional development workshops, facilitated personal development groups and taught trainee counsellors.
I am a non-binary (she/they) neurodivergent therapist with an anti-oppressive stance, trauma-informed, kink affirming and intersectional versed. I provide online-only individual support for GSRD and adjacent topics.  I strive to work in a way that actively resists discrimination, creating a space where we can explore how these aspects have shaped — and continue to shape — your life. I offer a reflection space where curiosity, insight and deeper exploration are encouraged. If you’re open to self-reflection and exploring the systems and dynamics that shape our lives, we may work well together.
At the heart of my counselling and psychotherapy practice is a commitment to holding a supportive and transformative space which helps you go beyond simply coping, towards thriving and liberation. I offer a collaborative and mutual approach which meets you where you are, and centers your empowerment, needs, and desires instead of imposing expertise or pathology. I believe therapy can serve as a profoundly powerful space where we can explore, unravel, and change our relationship to what keeps us ‘stuck’, so that we might move into more free ways of living. To this end, I draw on an integrative blend
I am Hester (they/them), and I offer an accepting and creative space online for you to explore how to meet yourself with kindly awareness, curiosity and honesty.  I specialise in working with trans+ and non-binary clients, as well as the whole LGBTQ+ spectrum.Â
My name is Laurie May and I’m a non-binary counsellor and intimate partner therapist based in the UK. I work with individuals, couples and intimate partners of all genders and offer a warm and empathic space. As a well established practitioner within gender, sexuality and relationship diversity (GSRD) I bring a decade of experience providing therapy, training, group facilitation, and consultation. My approach is passionately intersectional feminist and anti-oppressive and my practice is trauma informed, sex worker allied, kink aware and neuro-affirmative.
I’m an integrative therapist using a blend of talk therapy (person-centred) and internal family systems therapy. Using these I try my best to focus on the individual needs of my clients, create goals and outcomes for them, and help them work towards whatever it is they want to achieve. My first session is no strings attached, if you want to see if we click book one and we can take it from there.
Hi, I’m Adam (they/them) and I am a BABCP accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, EMDR Therapist and Mindfulness Teacher with 10 years+ NHS experience working as a Psychological Therapist with adults (18 and over). I provide online psychological therapy. The therapies I use are: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – CBT Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing – EMDR Acceptance & Commitment Therapy – ACT Compassion Focused Therapy – CFT Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy – MBCT Schema Therapy
Hi! My name’s Ash, and I focus on working with LGBTQ+ clients in Brighton. I’m trans and non-binary, and take a humanistic approach that emphasises coming alongside clients to explore your world together, rather than providing one-size-fits-all answers.
Therapy is a space for you and about you. It’s a space to understand yourself, explore self-awareness and self-regulation, and navigate complex experiences. I am curious about you and your inner world – through communication and reflection, we build a space to uncover it. Being a queer Indian therapist allows me to comprehend balancing identities and moving between spaces that don’t always feel welcome. Self-compassion can be hard when social structures are not made for you. Your unique experiences are welcome here. I have been in the field of mental health for 7 years, providing group therapy and one-on-one therapy both in
Hello! I’m Claire (she/her) I offer therapy that trusts you, rather than tries to fix you.Politicised. Queer-affirming. Anti-pathologising.I believe that you get to define what healing means for you, and I am here to support you.I work in a relaxed, informal and conversational style, providing a space for you to explore anything and everything that is important to you. No issue is too big or small for therapy. I believe there is always hope, and that we can work together to find it.
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