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 BACP qualified counsellor based in Northamptonshire. My personal approach to clients is natural, warm, and accepting. I will listen without judgement to anything you want to bring. Sometimes in life things can feel overwhelming, we can loose track of what we need and feel alone, lost or stuck. The relationship I have with you is my main focus and through understanding you, your current and past feelings and relationships we can work towards new insights to help you in life. www.bethcochlincounselling.com
I am passionate about providing a culturally sensitive therapy space for diverse folk who fall outside of normative cisgender, heterosexual norms, as I do. I want therapy to be a space where you can explore your gender and sexual identities as much or as little as you need to, alongside any other issues and feelings that are drawing you to seek support.
I am an American-trained counsellor and psychotherapist who has been working in private practice since 2007. Above all, my aim is to be your guide on a journey of self-exploration. I want to help and empower you to find the answers you seek in therapy. Of course, no two people are the same. Therefore, it is important to find a therapist that you can connect with. You should feel safe and comfortable with your therapist. After growing up in the United States, I have been living in the UK since 2006. Further, my experience has given me an understanding of
SPACES AVAILABLE You will be coming for therapy because something is wrong for you. If I am working with you as an individual we will together seek to establish what the ‘wrong’ is and therefore look for ways in which you find might a resolution. If you are bringing your relationship we will be meeting to establish what the ‘wrong’ is in your relationship dynamic so that you can move forward. We will be working together collaboratively, in the style of co-researchers where you bring your concerns and life experience and I bring my experience of therapy.
My aim is to support you in improving your quality of life, whatever this means for you. It could include: more fulfilment at work, a richer life outside of work, stronger connections with others, healthier intimate relationships, or a better sex life. We will work together to identify what you hope for and what stops you from getting it. I will challenge and support you to work through any unfinished business from the past; resolve unprocessed emotions; and develop your awareness so that you can live your life more closely in line with what matters most to you.
I am a person-centred counsellor. This means I am here to accompany you on your journey with empathy and without judgment. I work on the principle that you are an expert on yourself and therefore you are the expert in how to resolve your difficulties. You are entirely free to bring whatever you need to sessions and express yourself however you feel is most effective.
Psychotherapist and Supervisor. I’m an integrative psychotherapist drawing on different strands of therapeutic theory and practice. There isn’t one approach which suits all. I aim to find the best way to work with you and issues you bring to the therapy. I offer a creative approach to the work with difficulties such as anxiety, depression, problems in relationships  or a search for new identity and authenticity in life. Creativity and the arts can access places within ourselves beyond words, beyond the unhelpful patterns and familiar narratives. They open access to all parts of ourselves – the forgotten, the disowned or the vulnerable. In
I am Lauren, a humanistic psychotherapist and counsellor. I work online with people to explore and process issues in their lives, and to support them in making changes to live more fully and authentically. I am a trans-friendly and LGBT+ positive therapist, with a special interest in gender, sexuality and identity. I work in a warm, collaborative way, seeking to build a strong therapeutic relationship so my clients can be fully themselves, in therapy with me, and vitally in their lives more broadly.
Hello, I’m Richard (he/him), an integrative therapist based in Chancery Lane (London) and online. I can help you make sense of how you’re feeling and find a clearer way forward. Sometimes we struggle with life. We can feel anxious, stuck, unfulfilled; we can repeat unhelpful or destructive patterns, wanting to change but unsure how. Some of the issues I work with include: self-esteem, anxiety, relationships, intimacy, shame, depression, loss, sexuality.
If you don’t seem to fit in, negotiating a hetero-normative world can be difficult. As a gay man I understand this, and offer a safe environment for LGBTQI+ people explore their issues. These might be specific, existential, spiritual or exploratory. They may, or may not, be related to your identity or social role. With a practical and academic background in narrative and ‘storying the self’ I am interested in helping you to tell your authentic story and live life more fully. Â
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