These are psychotherapists and counsellors. Although there is a separate category for sex- and sexuality-related practitioners, most therapists in this category will certainly discuss sexual issues, and many will work with them.
Hello, I’m Gemma, a queer integrative arts psychotherapist, working online and in-person with adults of all sexualities and genders in a non-judgemental and confidential space in Old Street, London. Having someone to speak to when you are going through a difficult period in your life is important, and I work with clients to build a relationship where we can start to explore what matters most to you. I work by blending traditional talk therapy with creative approaches like art-making, movement, and imagination to support you in making sense of your experiences, especially when words alone feel like they aren’t enough.Â
I’m Steven Reid, an integrative counsellor offering both online therapy across UK and in‑person sessions near Glasgow. As a queer‑affirming practitioner, I work with LGBTQIA+ people in a way that honours identity, celebrates complexity, and welcomes all the parts of you that may have felt unseen or held back. My approach is warm, person‑centred and collaborative, supporting you through anxiety, low mood, relationships, gender or sexuality exploration, and the impact of minority stress. I aim to offer a space where you can exhale, feel fully yourself, and move forward with clarity and self‑trust.
What would you like to talk about today? It’s a common enough starting point in counselling sessions, but it is rarely a question with an easy answer. I offer sessions at Brixton, London Bridge and via Google Meet, offering short-term and long-term counselling, and offer a free half-hour initial appointment.
Hello, Counselling provides you with a supportive, non judgemental and confidential environment to enable you to explore any emotional, psychological or day to day living problems you may be encountering. It’s an opportunity for you to identify your own strengths and capabilities in a safe, holding environment. Â It may also be a chance to look at issues that are impacting on your relationships and open other avenues of exploration so you can see alternative ways to live your life in a way that potentially could be more fulfilling and rewarding. I will not make decisions for you, neither will
I am a psychodynamic psychotherapist working with adults in Manchester and online. My work is shaped by an interest in how people experience identity, relationships and embodiment, particularly where these feel complex, conflicted or difficult to articulate. I hold a PhD in clinical communication and psychosexual health, and I am especially attentive to experiences that sit at the edges of what feels sayable — around bodies, sexuality, illness, shame, desire and belonging. I aim to offer a thoughtful, non-judgemental space where people can speak freely and explore experiences that may have felt hard to hold alone.
I am a registered psychotherapist currently working online at The School of Life as well as seeing private practice clients both online and in person. In the past, I’ve worked as a volunteer therapist for LGBTQ+ charities such as, London Friend and The Terrence Higgins Trust for 3 years. I am experienced in working with issues related to anxiety, depression, shame, gender dysphoria, homophobia, complex family dynamics, bereavement, grief, addiction, self-loathing and feeling marginalised due to race, gender or sexuality.
I am a cis-gendered gay man and a BACP Accredited Integrative psychotherapist. I work with clients of all backgrounds, cultures and diversities. With over 5 years of experience with working therapeutically with LGBTQIA community as well as people of colour and marginalised groups. I am experienced in working with issues such as anxiety depression, shame, loneliness, chronic pain, homophobia, marginalisation due to racism, as well as issues related to gender and sexuality.
I enjoy supporting people to find ways of making sense of themselves and their lives that lead to greater wellbeing. I strive to create conversations and spaces that actively address oppression, celebrate diversity and consider the challenges resulting from societal expectations of what makes a good life.
My name is Matthew, I am a qualified integrative therapist working in-person in Hampstead, and online across the UK. My professional journey began in 2009 through completion of a certificate course in counselling skills and I have since graduated from a BSc (Hons) in Counselling, a degree accredited by the BACP where I am also a registered member. My dissertation project was about the psychotherapeutic experiences of men engaged in chemsex, an area of particular interest to me. I also have interest in the relationship between sexuality and religion, an area I hold developmental training for.
Hey, I’m Addam, a queer counsellor and psychotherapist working in Bristol and Bath. I also offer online and outdoor therapy sessions if you would prefer either of these. Whatever your reasons for seeking out counselling, I’m here to listen, aim to understand and to work collaboratively with you to create a space where you can process and explore what you need to at your own pace. I work in Bath on Mondays, in Bristol Tuesday – Thursday, and online through the week. Get in touch if you have any questions or want to arrange a free, introductory call.
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