I am a cis-gender gay man and I live and work as a psychiatrist and psychotherapist in Toronto, Canada. I have lived across the globe in five different countries and have a particular interest in the lived experience of expats and people who had to find a new home away from home.
Hi, I am Steve I offer online counselling across the UK and abroad. I came out as gay at 17 in 1971 and now identify as Queer. I have worked in various areas of mental health over a 40 year period and qualified as a counsellor some 27 years ago, my counselling training was in the person centred tradition, but I now consider myself integrative/eclectic. I offer a 30 minute free taster session to see if I am the right therapist for you, More information can be found on my website, www.stevebriggs.org and www.earsforfearscounselling.com BACP accredited Counsellor, membership number 565833.
Feeling spoilt for choice? Lost in Therapist Profile City? Deciding to undertake therapy is a courageous step, and finding the right therapist to accompany you is crucial. Why do some of us need it? Well, life is untidy. It refuses to run along neat channels. Therapy offers you a place to express and articulate what is going on for you. It can help you gain clarity, put your thoughts, needs and desires in order, facilitate acceptance of your essential nature and tailor it to the way of life you want. It is entirely possible to find meaning and achieve personal
Hi, my name is Stephen, (He/Him). I am a person-centred counsellor and have experience of offering counselling to both adults and children. I have a wealth of experience working within addiction both substance based and behavioural, an extensive career working with young adults, children, and teenagers, as well as much personal and professional experience working within the LGBTQI+ community. I also have experience working with a range of issues including, anxiety, depression, stress, and substance misuse issues.
Hello, I’m Zuzi, a queer-centred and trauma informed therapist. My approach is holistic, which means I will be curious about your whole life; from your inner world, to the people that surround you and the structures you exist in. Whether you know what it is that is causing you distress, or you feel lost and anxious and you don’t know why, I believe you have the answers within you and it is my role is to support you to find your way back to your inner wisdom, self belief and joy. I provide therapy online and sessions in nature.
I am Milo and I am a queer, trans nonbinary, neurodivergent counsellor working online. I am person-centred at my core and approach topics like gender, sexuality, kink and non-monogamy in a gentle and non-judgmental way. No matter what brings you to counselling, I am here to provide you with a safe and supportive space to help you explore what is going on for you. Please reach out if you have any questions or would like to book a first session with me. I look forward to hearing from you.
Hello, and a very warm welcome to my page. My name is Tilda, and I’m a qualified person-centred counsellor and psychotherapist. Warmth, empathy, and authenticity are at the heart of my practice, and I am driven to offer a safe and affirming space for all. I hold a neuroaffirming approach, meaning together we can adapt our sessions to fit you as an individual – no matter your neurotype.
Hello, I’m Jay (They/them). Human. Professional. Down to earth psychotherapist with a quiet confidence, neuroscience-informed, intuitive ; scientist and artist at heart. Trained in multiple modalities, with more than a decade of post-qualified experience across diverse sectors, including Ministry of Justice, NHS, prisons, EAPs, and NGOs. All faith (or none) / spirituality are welcome, and will be honoured and can be tailored in your psychotherapeutic journey if you wish. Published author and editorial board member by appointment on clinical journals, yet I naturally speak mostly with my hands, simple words and metaphors.
Sometimes we might feel that things are just getting too much, or we want to look at something specific which is bothering us. Since the corona crisis we needed to adapt to a new “normal”. Feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, anxious, worn out, depressed and stressed are just some of the many ways we might react to what is happening around us and within us. Looking for help is not a sign of defeat, not now and not ever.
I am an LGBTQIA+ friendly counsellor and psychotherapist working in Oxford and remotely. I have been in practice delivering one-to-one therapy since 2017. My training is in the Person-Centred and Experiential approach to psychotherapy, and I aim to create a safe and affirmative environment for clients of all genders and sexualities.
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