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 Simone, an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist (MBACP) in West London and online, offering a safe, inclusive space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and relationships at your own pace. I support clients facing anxiety, trauma, life transitions, or seeking personal growth. Sessions are collaborative and tailored to your needs, online or face-to-face, in English, Spanish, or Italian. I can help you gain insight, build resilience, and make meaningful changes in a supportive, non-judgmental environment.
Do you ever find yourself experiencing moments of feeling painfully uncertain, undervalued, disillusioned, and stuck? If you have landed here, you are most probably LGBTQ, battling against barriers and rejection, handling difficult life situations or maybe trying to come out? Or you have ADHD, struggling to manage the complexities of work & emotions. Maybe your relationship has hit a critical patch, and you want your couple/trouple to get back on track. You have a sense that there should be a lot more to life. At unique conversations, we support unique people who want to fulfil their potential. We believe that
Hi, I’m Matilda (she/they), an integrative counsellor from South London.I work with people from diverse backgrounds, and I am a LGBTQ+ affirmative and neuro-affirmative counsellor, ensuring that our work acknowledges the impact of intersectionality on our lives.
I’ve been a relationship and identity focused psychotherapist for 20+ years, specialising in relationship diversity since 2018 when my own relationship journey changed course. I am a neurodivergent (Dx ADHD) bisexual cis woman who has practised various versions of ENM/CNM. As a BICA accredited fertility counsellor I have worked with LGBTQI+ families since 2014, often at the intersection with neurodivergence and diverse family structures (eg polycules, co-parenting). An additional area of interest is AI – I’m part of a global Mental Health Collective exploring AI in a relational context, both parasocial and where it impacts human relationships (helping or harming)
I offer a warm and non-judgemental space where you can explore what has brought you to therapy. I spent a number of years living in Brighton and the experience has been formative for me in what it feels like to be part of a community which is accepting and empowering. It’s really important to me that I provide meaningful support to people who have experienced alienation because of their difference or neurodiversity, how they identify in their gender or sexuality. Whilst I do not identify as queer, I have worked with queer and neurodiverse people in different care roles and
I’m Bhuvan Briah a culturally sensitive integrative psychotherapist that helps people navigating generational trauma or difficult family dynamics, cultural identity, immigration and diasporic experiences, ADHD and neurodivergence, LGBTQIA+ identities, polyamory and kink-affirming relationships, narcissistic abuse, toxic shame, or an inner critic that won’t quiet down This is a space where all parts of you are welcome. My approach is explorative and collaborative and I work in a way that is rooted in anti-colonial practices. My hope is that if you are looking for a therapist that understands your experiences without you having to do the emotional labour to explain yourself
I grew up in northern Italy, spending much of my youth searching for identity and belonging. As a gay man, I understand the complexity of navigating sexuality, shame and self-acceptance within family and cultural expectations. Drawn to literature, philosophy and spirituality, I became comfortable with life’s deeper questions without dogma. Before training in Psychosynthesis counselling in London, I worked in luxury interior design, where discretion and sensitivity were essential. Today, I offer a calm, confidential space for LGBTQ+ clients to explore identity, relationships and life transitions with authenticity, courage and self-compassion.
Hello, my name is Imogen and I am a creative arts therapist based in Glasgow at Dr Craig Dunn Psychology Services. I currently work Thursday mornings for adult clinics and Tuesday and Thursday evenings as well as Sunday through the day for children and young persons’ therapy. I mostly work in person but can work online within clinic hours.Â
I am a BACP registered psychodynamic counsellor offering affirmative, inclusive therapy for LGBTQ+ clients. I provide a safe, confidential space to explore identity, relationships, anxiety, low mood, and life transitions. My approach considers how past experiences and unconscious patterns shape present challenges, while working sensitively with the impact of discrimination, stigma, and minority stress. I offer one-to-one counselling in a warm, collaborative and non-judgemental environment, supporting you to deepen self-understanding, build resilience, and create meaningful, lasting change.
Hi, I’m Ben, a qualified psychodynamic counsellor offering LGBTQ+ affirmative, sex-positive therapy online and in person in Cheltenham and the Forest of Dean. I work with adults experiencing anxiety, low self-esteem, overthinking, and relationship or intimacy difficulties. I welcome queer, gay, neurodivergent and gender-diverse clients, and those exploring sexuality, identity, non-monogamy, boundaries and communication. I also have particular sensitivity to shame, stigma and power, including experience supporting current and former sex workers. Together we explore unconscious patterns, attachment and early experiences so you can feel more grounded, confident and connected to yourself and others.
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