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
I am a non-binary (she/they) neurodivergent therapist with an anti-oppressive stance, trauma-informed, kink affirming and intersectional versed. I provide online-only individual support for GSRD and adjacent topics.  I strive to work in a way that actively resists discrimination, creating a space where we can explore how these aspects have shaped — and continue to shape — your life. I offer a reflection space where curiosity, insight and deeper exploration are encouraged. If you’re open to self-reflection and exploring the systems and dynamics that shape our lives, we may work well together.
My name is Simon. Â Â I’m Queer, cis-gendered, kink and sex positive, and ADHD. The main focus of my work, research, study, teaching, and future development, is in these areas; I adore working with them and find the work extremely rewarding. That’s not to say you can only come to me with challenges from these areas as we’re all human and experience all that life has to offer.
I’m Paul (he/him), a gay counsellor and psychotherapist offering online sessions for LGBTQ+ people and allies, with expertise in working with the issues that being ‘different’ can bring, such as anxiety, depression, shame, family and relationship problems and self-esteem.Â
Welcome, I’m Silvia, a qualified counsellor and Head of Psychotherapy Services at a community service. I provide a safe, reflective space where we can explore, together, the relational patterns that may be leaving life feeling unfulfilled. My approach is rooted in the belief that lasting change and personal growth emerge from understanding how we relate both to ourselves and to others. I’m passionate about helping you break free from unhelpful patterns and guiding you toward new possibilities for growth and self-expression. Beginning therapy can feel daunting, but I offer a strong therapeutic alliance to help you settle into this process.
My name is Caro. I’m a counsellor and psychotherapist with over 20 years experience working in diversity and inclusion. I’ve helped people manage workplace stress, sort out who they are, explore coming out, work through the complexities of gender transition, grieve for their parents and partners and pets, shout their way through anger and frustration, and address their addictive behaviours. I offer therapy face to face, online via Zoom or WhatsApp, and by phone.
Welcome, I’m Tom. I’m a therapist who works with adults looking to make meaningful changes in their lives. Many of the people I work with are dealing with depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, identity questions, low self-esteem, existential concerns, or are in the midst of major life changes. Others come to therapy to explore themselves more deeply, to challenge and change unhelpful behaviours, or to navigate parenting struggles. I have particular experience supporting queer communities and neurodivergent individuals, and I tailor our work to meet your unique needs, wants and goals. This work is about helping you move forward, with greater
I offer a consistent, supportive, sensitively empowering relational space in which you can come to meet yourself with renewed curiosity, navigate an on-going difficulty, recover from traumatic wounds, (un)learn patterns of relating and expand your repertoire for connecting. Through straightforward, warm and expansive conversations you can increase your capacity to outline and strengthen the contours of your sense of self (clearer boundaries, needs, wants, edges, wounds and pleasures) and develop a readiness to articulate these confidently when needed while retaining your ability to be surprised, to remain open.
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’.
Hello, my name is Noosh (he/they). I’m an experienced Person-Centred psychotherapist/counsellor offering compassionate, non-judgmental, affirming therapy since 2016. I’m an intersectional queer, poly and neurodivergent human. I offer a free initial call to discuss how we may work together and answer any questions you might have. Click the ‘view more’ button to find my short video introduction. www.nooshcounselling.com
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