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
I’m Max (he/him), a queer counsellor working with LGBTQ+ adults who feel disconnected – from community, from relationships, from themselves. I work online and in-person in King’s Cross and Croydon. I particularly understand the “am I queer enough?” question, the exhaustion of masking, and the isolation that comes from navigating spaces that weren’t built for you. I also work with creative professionals dealing with the pressures, precarity, and loneliness of arts work – something I know firsthand from my years in that world before becoming a counsellor.
Thank you for checking out my page. Thinking about starting therapy can be daunting, so hopefully we can make this first step less mysterious or confusing and enable you to decide if choosing me as your therapist is the right option. I have online availability throughout the UK.
My name is Natalie (she/they) and I’m a BACP Accredited integrative therapist and supervisor, providing online/phone therapy. I aim to offer you a space in which you feel understood and supported to explore whatever is impacting you. Through our work together we can identify patterns in your life and relationships, making meaning of your feelings and experiences as you move towards the life you want for yourself. I have over ten years of experience working with gender, sexuality and relationship diversity, and I welcome people who identify as LGBTQ+, those who have non-monogamous relationship styles, and other alternative sexualities.
Across 9 years of psychodynamic counselling practice, I have come to an approach that is informed by my concurrent practice as an artist-gardener: co-creation, nurturing, growth and transformation are fused in our work together, cultivating the discovery of where and how you can live in yourself and in the world. The work of therapy resides in a space that we inhabit together, a space where meaning can be made or found. It is a place in the clearing. Here, lives and held views can be encouraged to be found, to be heard, and to potentially transform.
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.
Accepting new clients as space permits for weekday morning/afternoon online appointments | Areas of specialty include low self-esteem, family of origin issues, childhood relational trauma, ADHD, difficulties with assertiveness, and exploration of sexual orientation and gender identity. I work frequently with individuals who identify with the LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent communities. My therapeutic approach is integrative, fundamentally humanistic, and tailored to the needs of each individual.
I’m Matt (they/them), I’m a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist who is approachable, warm and listens without any judgement to everything you would like to bring to therapy. My core modality is person-centred which means I believe you have all the answers. My job is to help you better understand and accept all parts of you.
Hi, I’m Rae  (they/them) and I live and work on unceded Wurundjeri Country, Kulin Nations. I’m a trans non-binary, multiple neurodivergent and chronically ill registered supervisor (I avoid using the term ‘clinical’ to describe the supervision work I do, as I prefer to use non-clinical language in my approaches), arts therapist, and psychotherapist. I have white Anglophone privilege and settler privilege. I experience marginalisation due to living in cisgenderist, binary, neurotypical-centred society. I am very passionate about disability rights, LGBTQIA+ communities and mental health. I am vegan and love animals. I also have a sensory garden outside the studio. When working therapeutically, I use
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