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.
Hi, I’m Jumanah, a queer, non-binary humanistic therapist. I offer 1-1 therapy in person in North London. My focus is on creating a supportive and non-judgemental place for you to explore what you are struggling with, to help you to better identify and understand your emotions. Drawing on existential and Gestalt approaches to psychotherapy, I focus on how you understand your place in the world and in relationships, paying attention to your embodied experience and the therapy relationship. I believe this is crucial to being able to reach the feelings of ‘stuckness’ that you might be experiencing and increasing awareness
Hi I am Ruth. I am a counsellor who believes that counselling should be available to all. I am married to Tony and we have 5 children, one of whom is gay and one of whom is trans. We live in Leicestershire at present but will be moving to Lincolnshire this summer (2025), with our two dogs, house rabbit and two turtles.
I am Rob, a Clinical Psychology Professor and I have extensive experience as a Lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Couples Therapist in the NHS, private practice, aviation sector and in schools. I also teach and supervise therapists. I am passionate about providing individual and tailor-made solutions to life’s challenges, based on established national clinical and organisational guidelines. My approach respects time commitments and for this reason is focused and solution-oriented. I promote LGBTQ+ and affirmative psychology. I founded and lead a prominent therapy team https://www.dccclinical.com/sexuality-and-gender/
I am a psychotherapist in advanced clinical training at Metanoia Institute, specialising in Relational Transactional Analysis (TA). I am also a facilitator, storyteller, and coach. I live with late-diagnosed ADHD and am dyslexic. I have been in the military as a medic and then as a paramedic in South Africa.  I have owned and run a medical training business, immigrated to the UK and now live in London with a cat that is in charge of the household. I have some understanding of being uprooted and adrift and finding home in the most unlikely places. My pronouns are he/they, and I
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.
Hello! My name is Kathryn Fox, I use they/them pronouns, and I’m a person-centred psychotherapist. That means that my style of counselling is to keep your wants and needs at the centre of all of our sessions together . We will work as a team, and work together to get you where you want to be in life. I work online and over the phone, so you can have therapy sessions from anywhere in the UK.Â
What would you like to talk about today? It’s a common enough starting point in counselling sessions, but it is rarely a question with an easy answer. I offer sessions at Brixton, London Bridge and via Google Meet, offering short-term and long-term counselling, and offer a free half-hour initial appointment.
Hello, I’m, Sam. I have 20 years experience working in emergency medicine, involving trauma and PTSD. I have spent the last two years working at the LGBTQ+ charity London Friend as a therapeutic counsellor which has given me invaluable experience working with some of the issues faced by members of our community. I believe Counselling and Psychotherapy is a very personal process, every client is unique. I’m committed to working with each individual in a way that is tailored to their therapeutic needs. I believe the relationship between client and counsellor is key to make positive change. I’m empathetic and engaged,
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
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