My name is Lorna (she/they) and I’m a Person Centred counsellor based in Gloucestershire. I am diagnosed Autistic and (combined) ADHD and I am also poly, Queer, perimenopausal and increasingly witchy (these things are almost certainly all linked). I offer remote (phone/video) and face to face sessions in Gloucester and Stroud, specialising in working with neurodivergent people and GSRD (Gender, Sexuality and Relationship Diversity). I also have experience working with identity disorders.
Feeling confused? Out of place? Not good enough? Therapy can offer you a space to explore these parts and connect more with your true self. I am an LGBT counsellor with experience in supporting people going through a range of confusion and distress including: anxiety and stress, family and relationship difficulties, sexuality and gender identity, low mood, loss, feeling stuck, and self esteem.
Hello, I’m a BACP registered counsellor and psychotherapist, offering one-to-one in-person, affirmative therapy with LGBTQIA+ adults in the Brighton and Hove area.
There are a lot of reasons why you might be looking for a therapist. Perhaps you’re finding relationships difficult or that you feel as though you have lost yourself or are confused about who you are. Maybe you are experiencing the pressures of life and they are starting to feel out of control. Maybe it’s a sense of feeling lost in the world or that you have an overwhelming feeling of weariness. Sometimes you may not be able to pinpoint what it is you are experiencing and that’s OK. My names Chryso (or Chris), a therapist able to work with
My name is Emma Hinkson, and I am a psychotherapist working with individuals and couples. I practise from Caya Therapy on Mondays and The Practice Rooms in Clapham Common on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. My approach is grounded, compassionate and collaborative, with a particular focus on embodied experience, relationships, and sexuality. I offer a supportive space for people to explore personal, relational and emotional experiences in ways that feel safe, inclusive and affirming.
Hello! My name is Janine. I am a fully qualified psychotherapeutic counsellor. I provide therapy to adults and young people over 18 years old. I have a Masters with distinction in Integrative Counselling and am a registered member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy which means I strictly adhere to their ethical code of conduct. I have previously worked with individuals as a relationship counsellor for Let’s Talk Relationships (formerly Relate Bradford & Leeds) where I received training in couples therapy for depression.
My approach is collaborative, pro-active, and focused on making changes with you. Areas I can support you with include: personal identity, understanding and managing emotions, depression, anxiety, relationships, and trauma. I have extensive experience supporting survivors of sexual abuse of any gender, including those who are navigating the criminal justice system in England / Wales (pre-trial therapy).
I work face to face, online and outdoors. I’m a queer, non-binary counsellor and parent working in East London. I focus on helping people to connect more fully with themselves, each other and the world around them.  My experience is broad and includes working with health issues, sexuality, gender identity and relationships. My background is working in the LGBTIQ+ and homeless sectors. I have 20 years experience in front line support work across these sectors and am a cofounder and director at The Outside Project. I’m interested in a range of ideas and experiences, in particular the mind-body connection, transformative
I don’t view the world with heteronormative eyes and I certainly don’t in the therapy room. I’m a therapist passionate about creating a safe and supportive space for people to explore who they are and what they need. I also specialise in working with clients who are neurodivergent or those who who suspect that they are. I believe therapy should feel like a place where you can share openly, and feel truly understood. I support LGBTQ+ individuals by embracing their authentic selves and finding confidence in their identities.Â
I first became interested in becoming a counsellor when a trans friend was discussing their frustrations around not being able to find a counsellor that understands them. Despite being CIS, I knew that could offer a safe, affirming space, where people could explore who they are without judgement. Several years later I am registered with the BACP as a person centred counsellor and hopefully, am now that counsellor for some people. As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community myself, and a person centred counsellor, I focus on who people are, and the experiences that have shaped them, the labels they
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