My practice flourishes because I create a diverse and inclusive environment for everyone, and believe in and support the experiences of underrepresented people. I have 7 years of experience as a Psychotherapeutic Counsellor working at depth, and am fully accredited with the UKCP (United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy). If you are trying to find your way through, but facing issues around your sexual, relationship or gender identity, either within you or from the outside world, you will find a space here that is affirming and inclusive. I work with individuals over 18.
I currently have daytime and early evening availability. I am an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist and my approach to therapy has been informed by both person-centred and psychodynamic approaches, alongside attention to what our bodies might hold and can tell us. This means that as well as recognising you as the expert on your own experiences, we may look back at some of your early and family history and how those relationships may be influencing what is happening for you in the present.
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’.
UKCP Registered Psychotherapeutic Counsellor and BABCP Provisionally Registered CBT Therapist. I believe we are fellow travellers in our striving for self-knowledge and health, and sometimes we need a guide to support our desire to understand ‘why we do what we do’. My approach explores how the past affects what we do in the here and now, identifies inner resources and strengths, as well as teaches simple but effective strategies to better manage feelings, thoughts and behaviour and reverse the cycles of anxiety, depression or low mood we can get locked into.
Hello, I’m Barbara (she/they). I’m a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist providing online counselling. As a queer therapist I am committed to offering anyone identifying as LGBTQ+ a safe and empowering space to explore issues relating to gender, sexuality and relationship diversity (GSRD). I aim to be neurodiversity affirming throughout my practice and am open to discussing your communication needs, self-diagnosis is valid. I am an Integrative therapist, which means I have been trained in a number of approaches so I can adapt to your needs. I also work relationally, believing the therapeutic relationship itself can be part of the healing
I work primarily with problems arising from the impact of living in a violent world that refuses to see or celebrate difference and otherness. The harms over time can be the result of early attachment issues, abuse, medical interventions, racism or loss, gender/sex based oppressions, queer-phobia, or ableism and so much more. There are endless ways in which such harm embeds its way into a life. I am a queer ace-spec lesbian and experience many of these micro-aggressions on a regular basis so live with such experiences. I practice from a humanistic, existential theoretical frame with a the standpoint that
I offer a holistic, existential therapy informed by the enduringly radical concepts of congruence, empathic understanding and non-judgemental acceptance. Staying present in a traumatising world of constant distractions is a universal challenge for us all. My way of working with dis-ease recognises the complexities that exist within, between and around us and how we experience ourselves over time. I am interested in the intersections of existence, how privilege and othering shift in different contexts to either empower or constrain us and how we make sense of that and also deepen our awareness of our impact on others.
Senior therapist with many years experience in both mental health and substance use treatment at all levels of care. I am part of the LGBTQ+ community. Currently, I provide supervision for Master’s level therapists who are working toward independent licensure so that they can have their own practices. I am only licensed to work with people living in Arizona. I specialize in working with adults, particularly women, who are adult survivors of childhood abuse, and people of all genders who are struggling with substance use problems or gender identity and/or sexual preference/identity problems. I tell clients that I am like
We all experience difficult things in life and need people to lean on at times, to help us through some of the more painful or challenging situations or to help us grow into kind, loving people. I consider it a sign of enormous bravery that you’re thinking about coming to see me for therapy and taking the first step on your journey towards feeling better and showing up differently in the world. Things that feel overwhelming today will begin to get easier and over time, through our work together, life will get brighter.
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