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.
My name is Emma Dillon and I am a BACP Registered counsellor and psychotherapist, offering a client-led and integrative approach to therapy. Our appointments can be face-to-face at my welcoming therapy space in Ripponden, West Yorkshire, or alternatively online/ via telephone or via walk-and-talk in the Sowerby Bridge area. While working together, our relationship is absolutely central and the approach taken will be as unique as you are. Our sessions will often incorporate mindfulness-based, creative and cognitive tools, techniques and ideas, which will support you to arrive at solutions and conclusions that are aligned with who you are.
I’m Rachel, a sex and relationship therapist based in London. I am queer, kinky, and non-monogamous and my pronouns are she/they. I specialise in working with other people who, like myself, identify as gender, sexuality or relationship diverse (GSRD) – basically anyone who sits outside of the ‘norm’ that society dictates. Whether you are kinky, polyamorous, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, or otherwise feel as though you don’t quite fit in, I’m here to help you. My therapeutic style is very collaborative – I strongly believe that you know yourself far better than I ever could – and so
Hi there, I’m Peter. Thanks a lot for taking a look at my profile. I am a Psychotherapist with significant specialist experience working with LGBTQI clients around issues of self, sex and relationships, gender identity, family, trauma, physical and mental health, substance use, neurodiversity, education/employment, sociality and loneliness, and multimorbidity. I support clients internationally and offer short- and long-term interventions, to consistently improved wellbeing outcomes.
Hi, I’m Maiya, Welcome to my listing, I want to thank you for getting to this step, as I know how difficult it can be to get to this stage. A little bit about me; I am understanding of different cultures, beliefs, and values. I feel race and sexuality in therapy is something that is very important. I have studied and developed my tools in working with clients from the Global Majority and LGBTQ+ communities. I have over 5 years experience of working with drugs and alcohol in a unique, yet successful approach. I also have experience of working with
Hello, welcome! Ahoj, vitaj! My name is Radka Mosnier and I am a Gestalt Therapist (MBACP). I trust in the present embodied awareness-building through dialogue. I’m interested in how you make meaning and how we are together in our individual intersectionality and diversity. I’m warm and open and would love to support you in becoming curious about your own process. I facilitate a place for relationally digesting, noticing, staying with, chewing on, or playing with whatever it is that carries weight for you. I look at the world through my own biased intersectional lens and I come in with humility
I currently have in-person and online availability. 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.
I’m Elizabeth and I’m an experienced counsellor and supervisor specialising in working affirmatively with gender, sexual and relational diversity. For five years I managed a counselling service for LGBT Health and Wellbeing in Glasgow, and now work with them as a group supervisor for volunteer counsellors in Edinburgh. I am a trustee on the board of directors for Kaleidoscope Counselling. I also volunteer as a pregnancy and birth companion/doula with Amma for people that would otherwise give birth alone. I am trained to work with the uniqueness of each individual in whatever they are experiencing. However, the stuff I often work with includes: anxiety depression shame relationships – all types co-dependency
My counselling journey started a decade ago, not as a qualified counsellor, but as a client. By offering a judgment free space and the opportunity to be vulnerable, my therapist supported me on my journey of self-acceptance. It is on that connection between counsellor and client that I base my work. In my humanistic approach to therapy I believe that my clients are the experts of themselves. Together we can focus on the goals they have set and, as the relationship develops, untie the knots that are holding them back from reaching their objectives. In my personal experience as a
If you’re struggling right now, let’s work together to explore what’s happening. I offer a supportive, inclusive and creative space dedicated to you and who you’d like to explore becoming. I believe that everyone has their own unique spark of creativity – one which can be kindled and mobilised to make life less painful and to foster greater flourishing. I am a gay/queer, cis-male and have worked extensively with clients representing various, glorious intersections encompassed by LGBTQIA+. I am a QTIPOC Ally. I meet with clients both online or in-person in Sydenham: London SE26 and Hackney: London E8.
I’m Charley – I am a degree qualified, BACP Accredited and experienced psychotherapist/counsellor and Clinical Supervisor and I can support you on the journey to find out more about your life and how things are feeling for you right now.
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