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 have experience, training and knowledge about LGBTQIA+, kink/BDSM, polyamory / non-monogamy, neurodiversity and other variations in gender, sexuality and relationships. Generally this is only context, but given the societal lack of understanding and oppression, legal and otherwise, diversity or uniqueness often come up. I work with individuals, couples and larger intimately related groups. Specialisations: relationships; trauma and dissociation; ways in which the body-mind expresses itself somatically; cultural differences. I have forensic experience. I am deeply non-judgemental about “criminal” records, “offences” and accusations. Sex work is work; sex workers are most welcome.
Hi, I’m Hywel, I’m an integrative therapist who works with children and young people. As I am trans myself, I enjoy working with trans and gender non-conforming young people, whether that’s focused on exploring identity, or other issues. I also enjoy working with neurodivergent young people, and this work often focuses on acceptance of traits, support needs and accommodations, and self-esteem.
Hello! My name is Iain and I work as a counsellor on line and in person across Sussex in multiple locations. I have experience of working with members of our LGBTQ + community from all age groups including teens, young adults and mature clients. I am an integrative humanistic counsellor, with the ability (and experience) to pull on other modalities to support the journey of my clients whom I work with in a relaxed, non-judgemental and confidential environment. It is very much us the working together as a team. I have a strong belief in the long-term benefits of counselling
I’m a rational emotive behaviour therapist (REBT) based in central south London, SE11. I provide 1:1 therapy with individuals (both in-person and remote). I also facilitate group therapy sessions and engage in relationship therapy for those experiencing interpersonal difficulties. I work with LGBTQIA+ clients regularly but not exclusively. I work at Priory Roehampton (16 years) and in various locations in central London. I am a Senior Lecturer at the College of Cognitive Behaviour Therapies (CCBT) in my 15th year of lecturing.
I’m a CBT/REBT psychotherapist/coach. I work at Priory Roehampton, SW15, The Green Door Clinic, W1, and in Vauxhall, SE11. I identify as a cis-gender gay man. My work is focused on all mental health challenges, emotional, cognitive and behavioural.
If you are experiencing circumstances that are causing you to feel overwhelmed with stress, anxiety or depression, I would like to work with you in order to help you work though whatever is troubling you. Located in Kings Hill, Kent and at The Gestalt Centre near Kings Cross in London – I offer both in-person and online counselling.
Hello! My approach to therapy is inclusive, trauma-informed, and rooted in empathy, consent, and warmth. I specialise in issues related to attachment, trauma, relationships, identity (including gender and sexuality), as well as shame and anxiety. My experience includes working with marginalised groups such as LGBTQIA+ individuals, foreign nationals, sex workers, and neurodiverse people. Everyone is welcome. Your experience matters, and I’m here to help you make sense of it, so you can reclaim your voice, along with a sense of safety, meaning, and purpose.
I am a non-binary, LGBTQ+ affirmative psychodynamic therapist. I am passionate about making informed, non-judgemental therapy accessible for trans and queer communities. The way that I work focuses on the connections between our past and present relationships and experiences. By exploring how we have become stuck in unhelpful patterns, psychodynamic therapy can help us to recover a sense of choice and freedom in the way that we move through the world and relate to others. My approach also takes account of the importance of identity and cultural background in shaping our experience, and the intersections of oppression and mental health.
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