I currently have online spaces available. I am currently offering online and telephone therapy. Please feel free to get in touch if you wanted to discuss what working together might look or feel like. I offer a free 30 minute consultation and I’d be happy to answer any questions you might have. A little bit about me! My is Daniel (he/they). At the heart of my work is incorporating LGBTQ+ affirmative approaches, Buddhist Psychology and spiritual practices for wellbeing, social justice and collective liberation. I’m privileged to have worked with many diverse clients of different ages, genders, ethnicities, sexualities, abilities,
I primarily work with intersectional identities and the difficulties that can come with these. My main areas of interest and experience are queer identities, gender (including cis, trans, non-binary, and those with DSD/intersex conditions), polyamorous and non-monogamous relationships, families with mixed ethnic and/or religious backgrounds, growing up as a third culture child, Kink/BDSM, disability/illness (including hidden), surviving domestic abuse, and difficult parented relationships. I also have a particular interest in the intersection of faith and sexuality/gender (especially Islam) and a lot of experience in supporting parents and partners of trans+ people through their unique and specific journeys.
At Serene Self Psychology, we believe that every individual has the potential to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life. Everything that you have learned to do in your life so far to alleviate distress is what you needed to do to survive. Sometimes these strategies might have been maladaptive/unhelpful and can become more unhelpful over time. We can learn more helpful (adaptive) ways of coping. Our ethos is to create a warm, accepting, and collaborative space to explore change.
Hi I’m Mel. I’m an Integrative counsellor working online via Zoom. My specialist areas are in domestic abuse (and also in eating disorders, please see my other profile). I can help explore anger, shame, violent behaviour, abuse, coercive control, manipulation, narcissism, and more – for those who have perpetrated or have been a victim of these behaviours. I have worked on perpetrator programmes in group settings and 1:1, and utilise these experiences in my counselling work with individuals who would like to understand and change their behaviours.
Welcome! My name is Ryan and I am a fully-qualified clinical psychologist registered with the HCPC. I offer a supportive, non-judgemental space where we can think together about the challenges you are currently facing. The approach we will take depends on what brings you to therapy and how therapy works best for you and we will navigate this together. I have experience supporting individuals faced with a spectrum of challenges including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, trauma and PTSD, addiction, psychosis, and relationship issues. I also work at the Chelsea Centre for Gender Surgery.
I identify as neurodivergent, non-binary, transgender, queer, and am in occasional non-monogamous relationships. I am also a Body Psychotherapist, focusing on the physical-emotional experience of gender-diverse folk: queer, trans, non-binary, and anyone exploring their gender identity. The realization I wanted to be a therapist came when I “woke up” and reconnected with my gender identity as a transgender & non-binary person. I then realized I wanted to help others going through their gender journeys while also facing a sometimes hostile world.
I have over 20 years’ experience in the caring professions and a Master’s Degree in Psychotherapy. In our sessions, we will work together to build a safe and secure environment; where you don’t feel judged, and you have the freedom to explore which ever issue you’ve come to therapy for.
I’m Sara Dallat (BACP Registered), a qualified integrative therapist with over 800 hours of clinical experience. I hold a Level 5 Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy and offer remote counselling to adults across the UK through my practice, The Haelan Space. I specialise in working with women, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and parents—particularly those feeling unseen, overwhelmed, or at a crossroads in life. My practice is inclusive, trauma-informed, and grounded in values of compassion, respect, and collaboration.
I specialise in working with people from various backgrounds who are struggling with anxiety or depression. Much of my work involves exploring relationship issues, self-esteem, or the competing pressures of work and home. I know how hard it can be to open up, and I offer a space where you don’t have to put on a front. As a gay man, I understand how identity and minority stress can affect self-worth and mental health. I work integratively, tailoring my approach to suit your needs as therapy develops.
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