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.
About Me As a non-binary, queer integrative psychotherapist, I centre inclusivity in my work, offering online or in person therapy.  I am experienced in both talking therapies and creative and embodied and nature-based psychotherapy. I work in private practice and with the NHS secondary care. In private practice I work with clients online or in person – in London and Devon. In the NHS I work in secondary care community services working 1-1 offering psychotherapy and run a weekly environmental arts therapy group. I  have a specialism of working with trauma and have developed therapy work for people
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
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. 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. Things that feel overwhelming today will begin to get easier and over time, through our work together, life will get brighter.
I am a qualified, BACP-accredited integrative therapist with a warm and collaborative approach. I have a wide range of experience working in the charity sector and more than 20 years experience working within the LGBTQIA community. I work with individual adults. The therapeutic approaches I use are: Integrative Humanistic Psychodynamic Relational
Hi, I’m Bertil, a queer trauma informed therapist that works with you to understand how your past might be affecting you in the here and now. At the root of my practice lays a non-judgemental anti-oppressive practice which is shaped by my passion for social justice. I see my role as to support you to find the answers that exist within you, but that can get drowned out with the loudness of everyday life. I work attending to the body and the mind, helping you learn to speak the language of your body with more ease.
Hi, my name is Beth (she/they) and I am a gay, non-binary, BABCP accredited Cognitive behavioural therapist. I have worked in mental health for 8 years working with a diverse client population, and have specialist experience working with OCD and related disorders. My practice is gender, sexuality and relationship diversity (GSRD) affirmative, offering a safe confidential, space where you are able to express yourself freely without judgement. The CBT I provide incorporates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and mindfulness, helping you to build a different relationship with difficult thoughts and feelings.Â
Welcome. If you’re looking for therapy that meets you where you are—whether you feel lost, overwhelmed, or like you need to change just to belong—you’re not alone. I offer a warm, inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ individuals, couples, polycules, and chosen families—including those who are kinky, poly, disabled, neurodivergent, or sex-working. I specialise in trauma, queer shame, child sexual abuse, and anxiety and depression, and offer EMDR. However you arrive, you are welcome here.
With regards to my life before the year 2000, I think it is sufficient to say that having dropped out of A level studies in 1972, I spent the next 28 years in a variety of life and work experiences. Some good, some bad yet now, in retrospect, I feel all have been meaningful in giving me the very necessary experience and knowledge of life’s ups and downs to enable me to do what I do now. My life experience, as well as my work in the community, has taught me how unique everyone is and how important it is
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