Hello, my name is Hannah and I use the pronouns she/they. Through my experience as a client and throughout my training, I am keenly aware of the importance of building an honest and trusting relationship with your counsellor and part of this is knowing that your therapist will accept you. You may find yourself seeking counselling due to low self-esteem, bereavement, stress, anxiety, sadness, loneliness, depression, shame, self-exploration, or any number of other reasons. Through counselling I can help you to work on issues which are causing you anxiety or discomfort at a pace which is best for you.
BACP Accredited counsellor, working face to face and online. Offering walk and talk sessions too. I also offer supervision sessions in humanistic or integrative modality.
I am an advanced accredited gender, sex and relationship diversity therapist who has been practicing for seven years as a humanistic therapist, also having completed a degree in person centered therapy and now studying family and systemic therapy. I identify as polyamorous, kinky, and gender non-conforming. I am deeply passionate about working and studying as a therapist and finding what helps each person get the most out of the therapeutic process.
I offer one-to-one online counselling sessions, using an integrative approach. Majority of my work revolves around identity and exploring who you are as a person, whether that’s within your ‘self’ (e.g. sexuality, gender, neurodiversity, mental health etc.) or who you are within your outside world (e.g. relationships, within your job, after losing someone close to you etc.) ​ I have professional and lived experience in my areas of work. I work collaboratively with informed consent around the approaches/methods we use in sessions.
Specialism Adult ADHD/ADD, gender questions, transitioning support, PTSD. Additional areas cover themes such as existential life questions, family estrangement issues and depression & anxiety. Neuroscience and embodied felt sensory trained in addition to psychodynamic and humanistic integrative psychotherapy. Initial risk FREE half hour session to ensure therapeutic relationship will be the right one. I work more in the dialogic process and use of creative with the talking therapy. This means more relational and communicative in the curious questioning space rather than silences and long reflective pauses.
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.
My name is Nikki Howes I identify as Demigender my gender pronouns are She/They. I am a trauma informed Integrative counsellor Addiction specialist and Pink Therapy accredited Gender, Sexuality and Relationship Diversities Therapist. I work extensively with clients who identify with the Autistic spectrum. The majority of my work is with clients who identify as gender expansive. I provide both short and long-term therapy with adults and young people. As a clinical supervisor I supervise counsellors working in private practise as well as volunteers and groups. I previously worked as a clinical supervisor for London Friend LGBT+ charity. I
Hello , I am Sophie ,as an integrative therapist, I use evidence-based trauma treatments like IFS ( Internal Family System), IFIO (for couples and relationships) as well as EMDR. I like IFS because it accepts all aspects/parts of you, even the very extreme ones like inner critics. Trauma can be helped by EMDR. Also, I believe in self-compassion. A lack of compassion can derail your life. No matter how hard and hopeless things seem, you will change your life when you accept it and are open to it. My goal is to help you deal with difficult feelings, relationships, and
As an Integrative Relational Psychotherapist my work is grounded is the feminist principles of equality, empowerment, intersectionality and social justice. During the last 13 years I have worked in women only and LGBTQIA+ spaces providing individual counselling to people who have experienced domestic abuse, childhood sexual abuse, emotional neglect and trauma. I have extensive experience working with bereavement and loss having worked as a Counsellor in a Bereavement service for many years. I tailor my theoretical knowledge, clinical experience and therapeutic skills to find a collaborative way of working with you in order to identify the heart of the issue(s)
What would you like to talk about today? It’s a common enough starting point in counselling sessions, but it is rarely a question with an easy answer. I offer sessions at Brixton, London Bridge and via Google Meet, offering short-term and long-term counselling, and offer a free half-hour initial appointment.
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