Hi, I’m Nikki (She/They). I am a Clinical Psychologist and EMDR therapist who aims to provide a non-judgmental, curious and collaborative space. I draw upon a range of therapeutic models such as compassion focused therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy as well as cognitive behavioural therapy too. I offer face to face sessions in Brighton (BN2) and also online working. I am passionate about working alongside people to enable them to achieve meaningful, long-lasting change by using evidence-based psychological therapy. I have experience working with a large range of mental health difficulties over the last 10 years; both within the NHS
Hi there! My name is Cheryl (she/her), I’m a neurodivergent, queer, and feminist person-centred counsellor. I have been ethically and consensually non-monogamous in my relationships for almost 20 years and am part of my local polyam and kink communities. Before counselling, I worked for almost a decade in a Rape Crisis Centre in various roles, offering trauma-informed, person-centred and empowering emotional and practical support to survivors of sexual and domestic violence, which has heavily informed my practice as a counsellor.
Hi there, I’m Georgia. Whoever you are, whatever your story may be, I would like to extend a warm welcome to my page! I offer a compassionate, friendly and LGBTQ+ affirmative space for people of all backgrounds. I help people struggling with anxiety, illness and identity to feel more at ease and able to live the life that they want to in a way that is authentic to them. I help people to deal with the challenges that life brings and to support them in making the changes that they would like to, with an attitude of curiosity and compassion.
I provide a confidential and non-judgemental space, where my clients can explore their concerns at their own pace. I support my clients with a wide range of issues including, but not limited to anxiety, depression, bereavement, bereavement by suicide, abuse, eating disorders, LGBTQI+, race, neurodiversity, disability, relationship/family issues, work stress and trauma.
Looking for a therapist can be a daunting experience, especially if things are tough for you right now, but you have taken the first step! I have experienced many times, both as a counsellor and personally in therapy, how people begin to feel less burdened and overwhelmed in their life when they feel really heard and accepted without judgement or criticism. I believe that the counselling relationship is a collaborative and dynamic process, and I am always receptive to feedback, as it can shape the dynamic between us. In therapy, sometimes things can feel worse before it feels more manageable.
I’m experienced in helping people who are struggling with anxiety, depression, loneliness or sex and relationship difficulties. I’m a lead psychologist for NHS services and have a background in specialist services for sexual health. I understand how looking for a therapist can be daunting, possibly quite overwhelming. I therefore offer a free initial telephone consultation of 15-20 minutes. This gives us an opportunity to talk about what you’re struggling with and how I could help before deciding whether to book further sessions. I’m currently accepting new clients for online therapy on weekday evenings.
I’m a queer gay man who offers online therapy. I aim to be open-minded, supportive, and affirming to everyone I work with. Everyone’s story is different, but no matter our past or present situation we all deserve to be at ease with our feelings and to live life as fully as possible. I aim to provide a down to earth relationship where you can experience and understand your emotions in a healthy, supportive way. Ultimately supporting you to make the changes you want in your life.
Hi, I’m Mamta, an experienced accredited therapist and life coach working with individuals and couples who are experiencing emotional challenges, helping you find your way forward and achieve your goals. I work in a way that is affirming, accepting and empathetic. I will help you navigate internal conflicts and challenges in a pressure-free, supportive space recognising intersectionality and keeping your emotional safety at the heart of the process. My practice is neuroaffirmative, sex positive and kink friendly.
I’m Mark Hamlin, a UKCP-registered psychotherapist and group facilitator. I offer online sessions for individuals, couples and groups. I offer a place to explore life’s challenges, relationships, identity or sexuality without judgement. I bring a grounded, down-to-earth style, blending talking, body awareness and creative approaches. I also provide supervision for therapists and teams and can invoice charities or organisations that fund therapy or supervision.
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