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.
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
Hi, I am Rebecca (she/her), and I am a qualified, Person-Centred Counsellor. I aim to provide a safe, supportive environment in which you will have the opportunity to explore and reflect on your challenges and experiences and how they impact your life. I will work with you to help you understand yourself better and support your personal development. I am a late diagnosed Autistic and Dyslexic person and understand how important it is to find a space to be heard and validated. I regularly work with Autistic, ADHD and otherwise Neurodivergent people in an affirming way. I am GSRD (Gender
Hi there, I’m Aimee (she/they). I’m a BACP-registered integrative psychotherapist based in south London, working mostly online. My work is all about building collaborative relationships with my clients, walking beside them as they navigate life’s questions and obstacles. As a neurodivergent and queer therapist, I have a particular interest in working with people seeking meaning and a sense of self outside of society’s norms.
I’m Luke, a psychodynamic therapist based in Croydon, offering therapy in person and online. I work with adults — especially men — who struggle with emotional expression, often acting out or shutting down rather than opening up. I offer a warm, thoughtful space to explore emotional stuckness, shame, relationships, over-functioning, and the impact of early experience.
Hi, I’m Angie, a BACP Accredited Counsellor and Supervisor. I have a particular interest and experience in supporting Neurodivergent adults and adults exploring gender, sexuality and/or relationship diversity, supporting all clients from an affirmative perspective. I am Polyamory Aware and Kink Aware, and am queer and trans welcoming. Sessions can be over zoom, phone or in person (limited availability).
I’m a board-certified music therapist who believes in the use of creativity and compassion to help people heal and grow. My approach is grounded in understanding how our past, especially family dynamics and childhood experiences, shapes our present beliefs, behaviors, and relationships. I aim to help you explore those patterns, process unresolved emotions, and find new ways to move forward with clarity and confidence. I work with people online and in person, and I regularly host free community music groups around Berlin.
I offer person-centred, mindfulness-based therapy—online, by phone, and in person in Glasgow. My approach is gentle, relational, and grounded in nervous system awareness. I support clients navigating anxiety, identity, neurodivergence, chronic fatigue, recovery, and emotional overwhelm. Whether you’re feeling stuck, disconnected, or seeking space to reflect, I offer a calm, affirming environment to explore what matters at your own pace.
I offer in person, telephone and online sessions I offer 1-2-1 therapy and couples therapy. I have over 10 years experience working with the queer community as a individual and couples therapist. I have also been lecturing counselling and psychotherapy for over 5 years. I currently work across two offices (Angel and Finchley Central)
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.
Natalie Clarke is an Integrative psychotherapist, synthesising a variety of approaches and modalities which she tailors depending on the individual client, their unique situation and what will be most supportive for them. Some key ways that she works include psychodynamic, person-centred and relational approaches. She is also influenced by body psychotherapy and attachment theory.Â
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