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 Dave, a registered BACP integrative therapeutic counsellor. I have experience working with adults of all ages, backgrounds, gender identities and sexual orientations. I provide a safe, confidential space to explore whatever is going on for you and help to facilitate change in your life. It may be something very specific – like relationship problems or a major life event like loss, or a more general feeling that you would like things in your life to be different. Whatever the issue, counselling can help.
Hello, my name is LV (they/ them). I am a queer counsellor working in-person near Kings Cross in Central London. Taking the step to come to therapy can be daunting. We often avoid or ignore things that feel difficult or cause us pain. But in the long run, this makes things more difficult and painful. I provide a warm, empathic space where we can explore the things that matter to you, and you can find a greater sense of safety and meaning. I am an integrative counsellor, meaning that I use different approaches depending on your needs and what you
Hi, my name’s Aubrey and I am a gender-queer, neuro-queer, pan-sexual psychotherapist offering Internal Family Systems therapy and Core Process Psychotherapy.
Hi, I’m Ky—a queer, neurodivergent trainee integrative psychotherapist at MA dissertation stage. I have been offering low cost in-person psychotherapy in Bristol and Bath since the beginning of 2021.
My name is Sid; I am an integrative psychotherapist in training offering counselling appointments in person in Birmingham or online anywhere in the UK. My particular area of interest is LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy as well as working with gender and relationship diversity and neurodiversity. I am someone who has experienced the benefits of therapy and as a trans and queer man, whilst everyone’s experiences are highly unique and individual, I know it can be comforting to work with a therapist who has personal experience in this area. Please do get in touch to find out more or to arrange a
I am a qualified, BACP-registered counsellor based in London and Greece. I am also a transgender man and recently a parent of twins; my preferred pronouns are ‘he/him/his’.
I am a qualified and empathic UKCP psychotherapist working in Islington, Hackney, and online. As a queer, trans, non-binary, non-monogamous and neurodivergent person, I understand what it can feel like to be othered, marginalised, or met with prejudice. These lived experiences inform and deepen my therapeutic practice. I work with people from across the LGBTQ+ community, as well as those from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, with disabilities, varied socio-economic experiences, and neurodivergence. I offer a space away from judgement for you to explore any difficulties you might be experiencing. This could be anything from anxiety, depression, questioning your gender,
Are you someone who was adopted, fostered, or spent time in a children’s home or being cared for by extended family? Do you find yourself grappling with your childhood experiences and what they mean for your present? I provide a safe and supportive environment for you to explore your feelings and understand your unique journey. As a proud LGBTQ+ therapist with extensive experience working with care-experienced individuals, I am here to guide you as you navigate your exploration towards greater understanding. Whether you want to make peace with your past or gain insights into
Cruising, Cottaging, Porn, Saunas, Grindr. Fun right? Until it’s not. If you feel that your sexual behaviour has gotten out of control, if you find that despite your best efforts you keep returning to behaviours that promise a lot, but then make feel guilty and ashamed afterwards, then maybe it might be worth speaking to a specialist, like me, who is trained in helping clients work through Compulsive Sexual Behaviour. There really is no need to keep on struggling along on your own. Help is available – and it is definitely possible to quit
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