Life can change in ways that leave you feeling untethered from who you were. Grief, divorce, illness, role changes, or other unexpected transitions can quietly reshape your identity, your relationships, and your sense of direction. You may be functioning on the outside while feeling overwhelmed, numb, or not quite like yourself underneath. You may be struggling to function and feel shame about not living up to who you once were. You might wonder whether what you’re experiencing is grief, anxiety, burnout, or something else entirely.
My name is Broes (pronounced Bruce) Van Renterghem and I offer psychotherapeutic counselling in my practices in Shoreditch, Clapham Common and London Bridge, and online. Some of the key areas I can help with are anxiety, depression, gender identification, sexual orientation-related issues, addiction, shame, relationships, self-esteem, and more.  I have a special interest in working with LGBTQ+ members and the unique challenges and strengths that can come with these experiences. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community myself, I bring both professional expertise and lived understanding to the work.
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.
Hi, I’m Dan. I’m a registered and NHS contracted Creative Psychotherapist who works extensively with talking therapy. I started my practice in the year 2000 and have over 25 years experience working with individuals, pairs and groups. Some of the issues I help people with are Identity Issues, Sexuality, Loneliness, Anxiety, Depression, Abuse, Addiction, Bereavement and Couple’s Issues. I have been running therapy groups for gay and bi-sexual men, who are ‘out’ as well as men who are ‘not out’, for many years; and also founded the Gay and Bi-Sexual Men’s Wellness and Support Group in Covent Garden (since 2018).Â
I’ve been a relationship and identity focused psychotherapist for 20+ years, specialising in relationship diversity since 2018 when my own relationship journey changed course. I am a neurodivergent (Dx ADHD) bisexual cis woman who has practised various versions of ENM/CNM. As a BICA accredited fertility counsellor I have worked with LGBTQI+ families since 2014, often at the intersection with neurodivergence and diverse family structures (eg polycules, co-parenting). An additional area of interest is AI – I’m part of a global Mental Health Collective exploring AI in a relational context, both parasocial and where it impacts human relationships (helping or harming)
I have a strong appreciation for how difficult life can sometimes be. Painful experiences often make it impossible for us to see through our problems and move forward. ​ The aim of a good therapist is to give us tools to be our own ‘compass’ through stormy weathers …Based on the knowledge and experience we have of ourselves; we can learn to take the decisions we need to navigate through our own life difficulties. ​ ​By nurturing and accepting the ‘Humanity’ in ourselves, we learn to accept the ‘Humanity’ of others. Once we start to become gentler towards ourselves, accepting how we
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
I am a qualified, BACP-registered counsellor based in London and Greece. I am also a transgender man and recently a parent of twins; my preferred pronouns are ‘he/him/his’.
My name is Alexandra. I am a proud Black non-binary, autistic, lesbian womxn with Epilepsy, an invisible disability. As somebody who holds intersectional identities and faces oppression daily, I offer a safe space for my clients to be their true selves to process and explore their experiences and issues.
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