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.
Hello, my name is Noosh, I’m an experienced Person-Centred therapist based in Brighton. I’m an intersectional queer, poly and neurodivergent human. I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental, affirming GSRD (gender, sexuality, relationship diversity) counselling. My online service is for folx based in and outside of the UK, includes Zoom, email therapy sessions and telephone. Face-to-face sessions are ‘walk and talk’ ecotherapy on the South Downs. Art therapies can be incorporated into any session if you want, though not compulsory. I offer a free initial call to discuss how we may work together and answer any questions you might have.
I qualified as a Drama & Movement Therapist in 2003, and I have been practising for 20 + years. I started working with young people with learning disabilities and who were on the autism spectrum and many other additional needs namely OCD, ADHD, ODD etc. Over the years, I specialised my therapy work with young people who have been impacted by childhood sexual abuse and domestic violence. Now I predominantly work with adults, adapting the techniques I have used with young people to help support the inner child and opening the communication channels between all the different parts of us.
I’m a qualified psychotherapist offering short and long term therapy online. I offer a calm, non-judgemental and reflective space where you can speak openly about your experiences and any challenges you might be facing, knowing they will be held in confidence. My practice is affirming of all gender identities, sexualities and relationship structures.Â
I offer support for emotions and relational issues that may be presenting at this time, or within past relations. I work with and understand the difficulties in sharing emotions and vulnerabilities, with shame and minority stress which may present with Queer folk. Perhaps there are feelings of not fitting in, a round peg and square hole may come to mind, anxieties and depression may feel a normality and a wanting to change. We can walk together through your feelings and emotions to find who you are and where you want to be. I offer in person therapy in Chester City
I’m an integrative and largely person-centred counsellor, offering a warm, empathic relationship in which you can explore whatever you’re struggling with. I’m queer, neuroatypical, creative and a bit geeky.
Hello there. I’m Helen (they/them) and I am a queer, neurodivergent, non-binary therapist working with LGBTQIA+ individuals, partners and groups. My practice is existentially informed and based around you being the expert in your own experience and me helping you to be curious about it. I am Gender, Sexual and Relationship Diversity affirmative.
Hi I am Andrew Ward a BACP-accredited gay male integrative therapist with several years’ experience of working exclusively with LGBTQ2S+ clients. I work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and gender fluid clients and am aware of the complex challenges that our community faces. It’s always a privilege to be part of my client’s journey, and it’s the prospect of helping others achieve enhanced self-awareness and greater self-acceptance so they can live happier, more fulfilling lives that motivates me. Please feel free to reach out for a chat; it would be great to hear from you.
I’m an integrative therapist using a blend of talk therapy (person-centred) and internal family systems therapy. Using these I try my best to focus on the individual needs of my clients, create goals and outcomes for them, and help them work towards whatever it is they want to achieve. My first session is no strings attached, if you want to see if we click book one and we can take it from there.
Richard Hennebert is a 51 year-old therapist, who identifies as a cis gay man (he/him). “I turned to counselling a few times: in my early twenties when I came out as a gay man to my family, when I was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 23 and at other times when I wanted to make some changes but did not know how to make them happen because I felt powerless and lost. I trained a few years ago because I felt ready to have an even better understanding of myself. Now I am an experienced counsellor but underneath
Hello I’m Simon Harrison and welcome to my listing. I’m proud to be a part of Pink Therapy improving access to queer affirmative counselling and psychotherapy for the LGBTQ+ communities
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