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 am a principal clinical psychologist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. I am an associate at Dynamic Change Consultants, a foremost London psychology practice, where I see clients privately. I also work at a large and renowned NHS Trust as a lead clinical psychologist in corporate wellbeing services. I specialise in staff wellbeing, organisational strategy and racial equity.
I am a queer therapist, offering a warm, person-centred space for LGBTQIA+ adults in Edinburgh and online. My work is grounded in an understanding of identity, sexuality and belonging, and in the healing potential of being deeply heard. I support clients through experiences of loss, transition, shame and disconnection, as well as moments of pride and joy. My approach is queer- and trans-affirming, inclusive, sex-positive and kink aware. Together we can explore what it means to inhabit identity with greater ease and self awareness.Â
Hunte Psychotherapy & Counselling offers therapy online, or in-person in South East London. I am Michaela, a qualified therapist registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. I have a background in the performing arts, currently acting as a trustee on the board of an arts organisation, supporting young people in the arts through various community based projects.Â
Life can feel overwhelming and stressful sometimes. It can also just suck. I can offer you a space to talk about what you’re struggling with. I hope that you’ll feel heard and seen, without feeling judged. Together, we can explore what’s going on for you in your life right now, the ups and downs of your childhood, or your joys and fears for your future. I work with queer people particularly and activists, and those affected by stress, burnout and insomnia.
I warmly welcome you to my page. You have taken a courageous first step towards improving your life satisfaction. I know that sometimes our sense of direction and ways of coping in life can get a little out of sync and even friends or loved ones seem absent or unable to help. Sometimes they’re part of the problems we are dealing with. Whether you’re seeking a simple improvement or healing from deep wounds, within yourself and/or with others, I can help. As a psychotherapist I come into your situation with fresh eyes, an open heart, and much experience and strength
My name is Alexandra. I am a proud Black non-binary lesbian womxn with Epilepsy, an invisible disability. As somebody who holds intersectional identities, and faces oppression on a daily basis, I offer a safe space for my clients to be their true selves to process and explore their experiences and issues.
I’m David Lutton, a UKCP and BPC registered psychodynamic psychotherapist based in Central London and online. I provide once-weekly open-ended psychotherapy, offering a reflective and non-judgmental space to explore identity, relationships, emotional challenges, and unconscious patterns. My practice is inclusive and affirming, with extensive experience working with LGBTQ+ clients, particularly those exploring gender identity, sexuality, intimacy, and self-acceptance. Whether you’re questioning aspects of yourself, struggling with relationships, or seeking deeper self-understanding, therapy offers a space for exploration, growth, and meaningful change.
I’m Siobhán. I am a Person Centred Counsellor based near Newquay in Cornwall but I work with clients all over Cornwall. After many years working for big companies I felt I needed a career that sparked passion and could help people. I’m dyslexic and definitely on the neurodiverse spectrum. I am happy to work with anyone over 16. I have realised through my first few years of practice working as a counsellor for an LGBTQ+ Charity and a Youth Engagement Programme that I connect very well with young people, in particular young men, neurodivergent people and LGBTQ+ people. The world
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