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.
I’m Livia, a person-centred counsellor and psychotherapist based in Wokingham, Berks. I see clients both in person and via video online.  I’ve been working with clients from the LGBTQI+ communities for over 10 years and have experience of many different people and the issues they bring that span the gender and sexuality spectrums, the kink community and various relationship styles and approaches. I am part of the community, so it is especially important for me to offer a safe, non-judgemental, affirming place within which to explore, learn about and support ourselves.
I’m Lauren, a Humanistic Psychotherapist and Counsellor offering online therapy to help you explore and process the challenges in your life, supporting you in making meaningful changes to live more fully and authentically. I am a trans-friendly and LGBT+ affirmative therapist with a special focus on gender, sexuality, and identity. I work in a warm, collaborative way, building a strong therapeutic relationship where you can feel safe to be yourself—both in therapy and in your wider life. Together, we create a space for reflection, growth, and lasting change.
I am a 26 year old, bisexual cis-man. I have been working with clients for the past year and a half now and have worked with a range of clients and difficulties. My aim in counselling is to support my clients through difficulties by increasing self awareness and societal awareness to see how these impact on your day to day life. We will also look at current and previous life difficulties and explore how these impact you on a day to day basis. I am also BDSM and kink aware
I work exclusively with couples to get the love they really want. Do you feel like you’re constantly walking on eggshells in your relationship? Perhaps you feel lonely and hurt because of constant arguing and misunderstandings. Do you long for the warmth/ sex/ love you once had but don’t know how you’ll ever get it back? Maybe you’re thinking your partner is not the one after all, as somehow you’ve found yourself trapped in an unhappy relationship. Or perhaps you’re devastated after an affair, and you don’t know how you’re ever going to trust your partner again. If this is
My name is Ryan Bennett-Clarke and I am an Integrative Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor working in Nottingham.  I identify as a cis-gender Gay man and have studied, lived and worked in Nottingham since 1999. My model of Integrative Psychotherapy: – Is a developmental-relational model, which draws on theories and interventions from Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Object-Relations therapy, Humanistic Psychotherapy, Psychoanalytical Self-Psychology,Trauma-Focused therapy, and Mindfulness. – Explores unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts (personal and relational) by bringing them in to your conscious awareness, thereby giving you power and the choice to do things differently. – Aims to make sense of your past experiences
 I’m Mark (he/they). I’m a qualified counsellor with experience of working with a diverse range of clients, to help them work through difficulties and challenges in their lives. My main focus, and experience, is with people who identify as LGBTQ+, areas of neurodiversity (whether or not diagnosed), and people living with HIV. I believe in self-determination and empowerment, because when you are more able and confident in yourself, you can get so much more out of life. When we feel freer of those feelings of anxiety, fear, anger, frustration and despair, they don’t hold us back so much and
Humanistic therapy is about building a bond centred on your needs. I offer psychotherapy services to help you overcome life challenges, understand yourself better and to improve your mental health. My expertise includes working with trauma, neglect, relationships, identity, gender/sexuality challenges, and other manifestations of life crises. I know the impact of systemic oppression and provide a safe, inclusive space for navigating these issues. Embracing a deeper understanding of yourself, your community and the world around you can enrich your relationships, sense of belonging, purpose, and overall well-being.
I am a BACP registered integrative counsellor. I work with tenderness and curiosity around subjects of gender, sexuality, kink and polyamory. If you feel lost in all that the world expects of you, who you are, what is meaningful to you and what you need, I am here to offer you the space to rest, reflect and find the way forward.
I’m Naomi. I identify as part of the LGBTQIA + community and use she/they pronouns. I trained as a therapist in Melbourne, Australia. Themes I have trained in and work with include grief, anxiety, depression, alcohol & drugs, cross-culture counselling, neurodiversity, trauma, family and relationships. Before becoming a therapist, I worked in the food industry as a start-up founder and then as a marketing and branding manager and consultant for other start-ups. I have also written a cookbook.Â
Hi. I am an Integrative Psychotherapist and supervisor registered with UKCP. I offer supportive, collaborative supervision to qualified therapists and trainees. I have a background as a creative and many years’ experience of working in mental health. Before training as a therapist I worked within mental health advocacy, including in psychiatric settings. I draw on my mental health experience as a supervisor, as well as my creativity. I define as lesbian, gay and/or queer. I’m cis-gendered, white; middle class with varied experience of privilege. I have lived in London all my life and love the diversity of this city.
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