I am Kael, a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and founder of Storms Edge Therapy in central London. I have been working online since 2016 and specialise in supporting LGBTQIA+ clients whose lives intersect with experiences often described as “personality disorders”. My focus is on understanding the underlying emotional wounds, relational patterns and resilience that shape a person’s inner world, rather than pathologising identity. I bring long-standing experience in GSRD communities and in holding complexity with care, nuance and respect.
My art psychotherapy offering is person centred, adapting my approach to the clients needs, whether this be play centred, talk focused or mess-making sessions. Hello! My name is Jess and I’m from the Midlands in the UK. I’m currently living between London and travelling around Europe; when on these adventures I love to hike, paddleboard and dive. At home I have a gorgeous Maine-coon cat named Mycelium who rules the roost, and I like to spend my free time dancing, gaming and being outdoors.
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.
In my work as an integrative psychotherapist, I can help you better understand what is happening in your life right now. You may be struggling with work, with relationships, or have big questions about the future or the direction life is taking. Talking things through and building a reliable and trusted relationship can help you get to know yourself better. We all go through times when everything feels messy and uncertain, but therapy can help you untangle some of the mess, bring you some clarity and help you navigate a way through.
I’m a qualified therapist experienced in supporting individuals who identify as LGBT+ in addressing issues connected with self-esteem, self-worth and acceptance. My style is to encourage clients to speak in openness and confidence about difficult topics and emotions. You can be confident of working with someone who can understand the challenges you face, and above all, who has your back!
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical-behavioural therapy (DBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) therapists and sexologist. Areas of expertise: Compulsive Sexual Behaviour Disorder (CSBD), chemsex, living with HIV, alcohol and drug mis(use). Location: Online and in-person (Netherlands, Amsterdam Metropolitan area).Working languages: Polish, English and Russian.
I founded LiveLoveHealTherapy after a long and intense period of not wanting to live, soul searching, trauma healing and rediscovering LIFE through therapy and Psychosynthesis training. In my work I focus on the here and now, which can then guide us to explore your past and heal the wounded parts that might need attending. I lead client-centred sessions, where you meet yourself and can discover those aspects of your personality that serve you better to live a more fulfilling life, free of wounding and attachment to it. If it resonates with you, we can use meditations, breath work, writing, drawing
Hi, I’m Danny (they/them). I’m a queer, non-binary, qualified Integrative Psychotherapist. I work with people online and in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.I work in online on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, and in Wakefield on Wednesdays. I have limited daytime availability for in person sessions and I have daytime and evening availability for online sessions. I’m experienced in working with GSRD-identified clients, including non binary, trans and gender questioning people, people in open and poly relationships (I only work with individuals), and people who know or think they may be neurodivergent.
The experience of coming for therapy is an opportunity for you to discover for the first or subsequent time in life that you can let go of all the judgements, the fear and hesitation, and begin to talk about what is bothering you. We become wounded within a sense of connectedness – in families, relationships, friendships and society – and paradoxically it is within a sense of connectedness that we can begin to heal. Healing the emotional brain takes time, but it is a creative and deeply fulfilling process that brings wonderful gifts with itself. I offer Individual Psychotherapy and
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