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 Richard (he/him), a gay psychotherapist based in Chancery Lane (London, UK) and online. I can help with self-esteem, anxiety, depression, relationships, identity, sex and sexuality. More of the subjects I work with are listed in my profile. I have a two-pronged approach: working to alleviate distress in the now, and looking to the past to explore its origins. I find that’s more effective for longer-term change.
I’m a Person Centred Therapist and Counsellor with varied experience working therapeutically with adults. Good therapy is built on the relationship between client and therapist. I focus on listening to your story, your concerns and the self you want to share with me in order to offer you a non-judgemental and constructive space. I feel passionately about offering therapy that is person-centred which means that I follow your lead whilst focusing on providing a nurturing environment for you to feel empathised with, understood and held as you work towards a deeper sense of yourself and place of healing.
I’m Julia Fry (she/her), and I offer counselling and psychotherapy for adults online via Zoom. I work in a warm, open, and neurodivergent-affirming way — helping people process life experiences, manage overwhelm, and move towards authentic self-acceptance. What You Can Expect in Our Work Together Many of my clients start therapy feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or like they’re constantly masking to fit in. You might feel stuck between who you are and who you feel you’re “supposed” to be. Maybe you’ve internalized negative messages from others — about how you think, feel, or communicate. Together, we’ll gently explore all parts of
My name is Benjamin, I am a gay, differently abled psychotherapist and counsellor and have worked in the field for the past 32 years. I am a registered member of BACP.
Hi, I’m Sarah, an MA-qualified integrative therapist, working with individuals, couples and families, both online and in-person. I specialise in supporting LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent clients, including those navigating relationships, identity, and family dynamics. In my practice, I believe that the quality of our relationships, whether with others or ourselves, plays a vital role in our overall well-being and personal growth. With this in mind, I take an integrative approach, tailoring my methods to meet the unique needs of each client. This flexibility allows me to address a wide range of concerns, from communication challenges and conflict resolution to deeper issues
I am an Integrative Psychotherapist based in north London, with specific interest and experience of working with the LGBTQ+ community. I work face to face, online via Zoom and on the telephone. Whatever challenges you are facing, I offer an inclusive, non-judgmental and safe space to share your thoughts and feelings and will support you to work through the issues you want to explore.
Making the decision to have therapy isn’t always easy. I offer a warm, accepting space to come and explore different parts of yourself. To make sense of what’s going on in your life, with others and within yourself. I work with you as an individual and the differences that make you unique. I am a qualified humanistic therapist offering face to face sessions in Brixton and London Bridge. I also offer online sessions.
Feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected can be challenging. If you’re battling negative thoughts, struggling to finish tasks, or feeling like the world is against you, I’m here to help. I provide therapy focusing on multicultural issues, trauma, neurodiversity, stress, anxiety, and depression. Are you looking to build confidence, change your outlook, or find happiness? Do you feel alone or unable to form relationships quickly? My therapy sessions offer a safe place, respect, support, and practical strategies to tackle these feelings.
Thanks for visiting my page. If you are here, I expect you are thinking of having counselling and perhaps considering me to be your counsellor.I decided to become a counsellor after my own journey as a client. I found talking to someone and feeling understood and seen was a really powerful and positive experience. It helped me gain new awareness and perspective about myself and my relationships, enabling me to implement positive changes to my life.You may have found your way to my profile through a recommendation or perhaps via an online search. Whatever the route, I encourage you not
As a therapist working in the NHS and in private practice, I specialise in Addiction, LGBTQIA=, particularly gay and bisexual issues and straight partners, male mental health and relationship issues. I believe that therapy should be designed specially for your individual needs and provide a relaxed, safe space where you can feel free to share your issues confidentially and without judgement. The most important part of therapy is the relationship between us and I like to work in a collaborative way, helping you learn more about yourself, your issues and developing strategies to manage them. It can feel daunting sharing
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