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 a London and online-based Gestalt psychotherapist and counsellor with a psychology degree. I’m also a queer cis multilingual woman of multiple migrations. In my therapy practice, I help people explore and become aware of their parts that seem separate and at odds. I often work with queer clients living in the UK with a history or heritage of migration. I have additional interest in and knowledge of kink and non-monogamous relationships.
Hello, I’m Haydn. As an Integrative Psychotherapist, I provide a confidential, non-judgemental space, where you could reflect on issues that might require re-visioning. Sometimes when we’re faced with challenges, it’s difficult to see the woods from the trees. We could therefore use therapy sessions to look at what is happening for you and together, explore ways to use these challenges as rich earth from which to grow.
My name is Stasa (“Stah-sha”) and I’m a counsellor/psychotherapist in Scotland working on-line. My pronouns are she/they.  I offer pluralistic counselling/psychotherapy through an intersectional feminist lens.  I work in a collaborative, non-pathologising way. Â
One-to-One and Relationship Counselling There are times when life can seem overwhelming and difficult to cope with. At these moments we all need support and counselling can give you the time and space to explore difficult issues and find new ways of being. Counselling offers a chance to express how you feel, share safely, and be supported in taking risks. You may want to explore a specific event or ongoing difficulties such as anxiety, depression, trauma or your relationship. So whether you come on your own or as a couple, counselling can give you the space to understand more about yourself,
People come to therapy for all sorts of reasons, be it loss, separation, addiction, childhood neglect, abusive relationships, struggles with finding the right partner, identity, loneliness, anxiety, depression and others. It can be daunting to know where to start in finding a therapist. I believe one of the most important things is how you feel when you’re with them. Developing a secure base together to which to explore from is an important starting point. It can help to have a couple of sessions to begin with to see how you feel.
I practise near King’s Cross and online depending on what suits you best. As a fully qualified counsellor, I will offer you understanding, empathy, and compassion (and sometimes honest, gentle challenge) as we work together. If you are looking for a LGTBQ+ counsellor, I am a cis gay man.Â
Hi, I’m Peter, a qualified integrative therapist with experience working with a diverse range of clients. My practice provides a safe, inclusive, and affirming space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings without judgement. As a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, I bring both personal insight and professional expertise to my work. I’m committed to offering compassionate, tailored support, with a focus on meeting the unique needs of LGBTQ+ individuals. Whether navigating identity, relationships, or personal growth, I’ll work with you to build self-awareness, resilience, and empowerment in a way that feels authentic and meaningful.
Hi, I’m Shane, a humanistic therapist from North-West London. I am trained as a Person-Centred / pluralistic counsellor/psychotherapist and am a registered MBACP Counsellor & Psychotherapist.Â
I am a qualified psychotherapist and accredited coach with many years experience in substance misuse and recovery. I am Head of Clinical Supervision in the specialty addiction charity, Controlling Chemsex and so have particular expertise and experience in providing Chemsex or PnP support for gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM), and with the main chemsex drugs, crystal meth (tina or t), GHB, and mephedrone among others.
I’m a BACP registered therapist working face to face (Westcliff/Southend/Essex) or online. I offer gender affirming therapy and am an LGBTQIA+ ally. My training, client work and personal experiences make me ideally placed to work with non-binary and transgender individuals as well as people who are neurodiverse. Awareness of neurodiversity is increasing and whether diagnosed, or undiagnosed, many people now are now linking their thoughts and behaviours to autism (ASD), ADHD, ADD, ODD and OCD. I also work with clients dealing with grief and anxiety, specialising in birth trauma, miscarriage, stillbirth and babyloss. I take time to hear your
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