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 believe that a warm, genuine and non-judgmental relationship is the most important element of any therapy and at the very heart of the way I approach working with my clients and this can be especially important for those who may have faced rejection, misunderstanding, hostility or isolation in other parts of their lives. What you bring to therapy may not relate directly to your gender or sexuality, but being able to talk in a space where you are understood and accepted for who you are, makes it easier to explore the issues that matter to you.
I don’t currently have availability for new clients. I am an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist and my approach to therapy has been informed by both person-centred and psychodynamic approaches, alongside attention to what our bodies might hold and can tell us. This means that as well as recognising you as the expert on your own experiences, we may look back at some of your early and family history and how those relationships may be influencing what is happening for you in the present.Â
I am an LGBTQ+ affirmative and Person Centred counsellor offering therapy face to face, online or over the phone. I provide a safe space for individual and relationship counselling, and I am hugely passionate about helping my clients find self-acceptance and strength from within.
Christian has years of experience working with the LGBTQ+ Community and has developed essential skills to offer the most effective and caring therapeutic experience in a safe and affirming environment. Short-term and long-term psychotherapy: London – Brighton & Online. Being both gay and a man in our society presents a unique set of challenges and issues that can manifest and impact one’s sense of self and identity. Extensive work with sexual minority communities has offered Christian a wealth of knowledge to help integrate the practice of understanding and validating the social realities of gay men within their own therapy.
Hi, I am Max (they/them) and I am a queer, non-binary psychotherapist from Greater Manchester. My aim is to provide a warm and comfortable safe space for clients to explore a range of areas of their life which may be causing distress or discomfort. I have experience in working with trauma, anxiety, depression, self-harm, domestic violence, abuse and gender identity. I have a passion for working with members of the LGBTQIA+ community and I work with all aspects of sexuality, gender and relationship diversity.
I offer a safe, warm, pragmatic and down to earth space where my clients can feel free to explore their issues, anxieties, fears, thoughts, feelings and fantasies without the fear of judgment or reproach. I offer a free initial consultation of 30 minutes in order for you to see if you would like to work with me or not. I also support people with Suicidal Ideation and those that wish to address addictions such as sex addiction, gambling addiction and drug and alcohol addiction. I have an extensive knowledge of 12 step work.
Hello, my name is Amy. I’m an Integrative Counsellor having trained at The Minster Centre. I offer in-person sessions in both Hackney and Highbury and Islington.
Hi there, I’ve been working as a queer therapist and wishing mental health for well over 15 years in a combination of private practice, community based organisations and charities. I have worked extensively with female survivors of sexual abuse and sexual violence at North London Rape Crisis both as a therapist and running therapy groups. Ultimately, the relationship between you and your therapist is the most important thing about psychotherapy, so really trust your instincts on who feels like the best person for you to contact. After that, talking together with someone outside of your day to day life who
I am a counsellor offering in-person and online sessions on a wide range of issues, including depression, anxiety, bereavement, trauma, gender, and sexuality. Based in Liverpool Street, I mostly support LGBTQIA+ clients, and am committed to creating a welcoming, non-judgemental space that is trans-affirming, queer-affirming, and anti-racist.
I am an integrative psychotherapist, working in a psychoanalytic framework (both in person and online). This means I draw upon multiple approaches to provide therapy informed by your needs. This might be short or long-term therapy, but will be deep work, for people who want to explore the roots of their difficulties.
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