Hi, I am Steve I offer online counselling across the UK and abroad. I came out as gay at 17 in 1971 and now identify as Queer. I have worked in various areas of mental health over a 40 year period and qualified as a counsellor some 27 years ago, my counselling training was in the person centred tradition, but I now consider myself integrative/eclectic. I offer a 30 minute free taster session to see if I am the right therapist for you, More information can be found on my website, www.stevebriggs.org  and www.earsforfearscounselling.com BACP accredited Counsellor, membership number 565833
Feeling spoilt for choice? Lost in Therapist Profile City? Deciding to undertake therapy is a courageous step, and finding the right therapist to accompany you is crucial. Why do some of us need it? Well, life is untidy. It refuses to run along neat channels. Therapy offers you a place to express and articulate what is going on for you. It can help you gain clarity, put your thoughts, needs and desires in order, facilitate acceptance of your essential nature and tailor it to the way of life you want. It is entirely possible to find meaning and achieve personal
Hi, my name is Stephen, (He/Him). I am a person-centred counsellor and have experience of offering counselling to both adults and children. I have a wealth of experience working within addiction both substance based and behavioural, an extensive career working with young adults, children, and teenagers, as well as much personal and professional experience working within the LGBTQI+ community. I also have experience working with a range of issues including, anxiety, depression, stress, and substance misuse issues.
My name is Owen and I go by he/him pronouns. My practice offers space to explore your feelings without judgement. I have both lived experience and professional experience of working with the LGBTQ+ and BDSM communities. Working online to support you with your own exploration of life.
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 have worked as a psychotherapist for the queer community for over 10 years. I am also also a clinical supervisor and trainer for MIND and the NHS. I am also a fully accredited BACP counsellor and senior psychotherapist (with having completed a course in advanced psychotherapy which is part of a PhD programme at CCPE.) I am also an individual and group supervisor having qualified at the Institute of Group Psychoanalysis (IGA)
I will compassionately collaborate with you to explore and uncover subconscious actions, thoughts, and behaviors. My expertise includes working with depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, abuse, stress, sexuality, grief, relationships, and attachment issues. Additionally, I have a certification and training in gender, sexuality, relationships, and diversity (GSRD). Â
I offer open-ended online therapy for adults (18+). My special interests include working with survivors of abuse and complex trauma, identity – including those parts of us that have been marginalised, ground down, or silenced – and ecological grief. My approach is creative, curious, and conversational, and I place the unique therapeutic relationship between us at the centre of our work together.
I am a psychological therapist with many years experience  working with trauma and common mental health problems. As an EMDR consultant I provide guidance to other therapists on the application of this very powerful approach. I am also an accredited CBT therapist, specialising in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and have found  these two approaches work very well together. ACT emphasises the importance of flexibility in adapting  treatment to the individual concerned and I very much subscribe to this ideal. I am also a registered mental health nurse of 20 years with experience of working in multiple settings, including primary
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