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 understand the decision to seek counselling can, in itself, be a difficult one. The many challenges of navigating life often result in difficult feelings. Perhaps you have tried other approaches to improving your mental health and still feel there is something missing, issues unspoken or unexplored. I am here to help you to make space for a healing therapeutic relationship, to assist in recognising the impact of past experiences and their continuing effect on your quality of life. Together, we can work towards your goals and desired outcome, at a pace that suits you.
As a queer person and part of the LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent communities, I have experience working with people of different genders, relationship styles and sexualities and strive for an inclusive practice. I am trans and nonbinary affirmative, anti-fascist, anti-racist and feminist. I work towards an anti-oppressive practice and educate myself around intersectionality. I aim to create a calm, containing space in which to talk, using my training in mindfulness.
Life can be challenging; sometimes, we all need a space to discuss things. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, relationships, burnout, or significant life changes, therapy can help you find clarity and move forward. I’m a UKCP-accredited psychotherapist with an MSc from Metanoia Institute, and I offer a warm, supportive space to explore what’s on your mind. Sessions are available in London’s West End, Clapham, or online, starting at £80. We can have a free 15-minute chat to see if we’re a good fit.
Sometimes we might feel that things are just getting too much, or we want to look at something specific which is bothering us. Since the corona crisis we needed to adapt to a new “normal”. Feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, anxious, worn out, depressed and stressed are just some of the many ways we might react to what is happening around us and within us. Looking for help is not a sign of defeat, not now and not ever.
I work in Private Practice from Farringdon and New Cross Gate. I identify as queer and genderfluid. After starting my working life as an actor, I began my counselling journey over 30 years ago as a Samaritan volunteer and spent 10 years working as a Counselling Supervisor at ChildLine. I managed METRO charity’s LGBTQIA+ Counselling service for 11-25 year olds, as well being responsible for covering the adult service. I am a member of the Gendered Intelligence Network for Therapists and Counsellors. I am also a qualified teacher. Please see my website for current availability.
Finding it difficult to get through the day? Wondering what the point is? Feeling overwhelmed? Facing challenges. Sometimes it’s helpful to talk stuff through with a counsellor. Things can start to make more sense when you’re able to share them. I offer a warm non-judgemental space where you can feel confident you will be heard.
You may have found my page because you’re looking for some support right now.I offer online and telephone sessions which enables me to work with clients across the UK. Are you experiencing anxiety or depression? You might be wondering how to manage different transitions in life; perhaps relationships feel challenging or you have low self-confidence or self-esteem? I work with a variety of topics, utilising techniques to best suit you. I understand that talking about your difficulties may feel overwhelming but by providing a safe space and caring therapeutic relationship, I offer you a place to see things differently. My approach
Over the years I’ve worked with people experiencing emotional distress as a counsellor, support worker and aromatherapist. I try to be aware of my privilege and how this might affect our counselling relationship. As a queer non-binary person, finding a counsellor I could trust and be understood by has helped me to get in touch with my own strength, to connect with who I really am, and to find my way through difficult and traumatic life events. I am passionate about counselling and what I have to offer to clients. Having our sexuality, gender or relationship misunderstood by a counsellor
I am a 26 year old, bisexual cis-man. I have been working with clients for the past year and a half now and have worked with a range of clients and difficulties. My aim in counselling is to support my clients through difficulties by increasing self awareness and societal awareness to see how these impact on your day to day life. We will also look at current and previous life difficulties and explore how these impact you on a day to day basis. I am also BDSM and kink aware
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