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 Morgan Gairell and I am a BACP registered therapist with experience in working with a wide range of issues. My training is in Person-Centred Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Approaches. I specialise in supporting LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent clients, having personal and almost 10 years professional experience in both areas. My aim is to provide a safe space and relationship that inspires inner healing and personal development, helping people to overcome whatever difficulties and concerns they may have. I believe that we all have within us the ability to live our lives fully. However, our paths are often not as
Hello My Name is Siobhán (She/Her) and I understand that seeking therapy can be daunting but if you are at the stage in your life where you need the space to explore painful feelings, it may well help you come to terms with or make sense of things like: absence, loss, uncertainty, anger, fear, discrimination or isolation and accept or make the changes that are right for you. I won’t tell you which way to turn but I will offer you the right therapeutic relationship which feels safe to explore yourself and your world of feelings. I will work alongside
I am a clinical psychologist, an accredited advanced GSRD therapist (Pink Therapy), a sex & intimacy coach with 35 years of experience working with people to help them to create and maintain amazing relationships that contain sizzling sex (if that is what they desire) and without shame. Â I work with individuals, couples, polyamorous groups, and groups of all genders and sexualities. Â I also have a speciality in the treatment of trauma, helping people to move from victim to survivor to back into thriving. Â I work with people usually short to medium term, do some intensive work with trauma (daily
LGBTQIA+ • Gender • Trans • Non-binary • Sexuality • Relationship anarchy • Polyamory • CNM • Kink • BDSM • Neurodivergence •Disability  Hi! I’m a white genderqueer/non-binary relationship anarchist person-centred therapist. I work mainly with queer clients in a variety of relationship set-ups (and none), many of whom are neurodivergent in some way.
I am a registered psychotherapist currently working online at The School of Life as well as seeing private practice clients both online and in person. In the past, I’ve worked as a volunteer therapist for LGBTQ+ charities such as, London Friend and The Terrence Higgins Trust for 3 years. I am experienced in working with issues related to anxiety, depression, shame, gender dysphoria, homophobia, complex family dynamics, bereavement, grief, addiction, self-loathing and feeling marginalised due to race, gender or sexuality.
I’m a queer psychosexual and relationship therapist, clinical sexologist and mindfulness teacher working with individuals, couples/thruples, young people and groups. I work in private practice in central London, Peckham and online and am an associate therapist with the Thought House Partnership. I have a long-standing interest in queer issues and gender, sexual and relationship diversity, both as an academic and a clinician, and am passionate about helping LGBTQ+ people enjoy better mental health and more fulfilling sex and relationships.
I provide short or long term counselling and psychotherapy for people aged 16 and over in Brighton & Hove. I also offer psychedelic preparation and integration therapy for people wanting to prepare for, make sense of, and integrate a psychedelic or other expanded state experience. My approach is inclusive and affirming of gender, sexual and relationship diversity. My approach also acknowledges the role of stigma and oppression and the impact of culture, society and family background on people’s life experiences.
I am experienced and easy to talk to, and work with empathy and acceptance of difference, and the struggles we face in being human. This is my foundation as a psychotherapist. My focus is on appreciating each person’s emotional landscape, and attending to aspects that may be causing difficulty. I have identified as lesbian/gay/queer since I was 20 and lived as part of London’s diverse queer scene since then. I am familiar with the pleasures and pains of being LGBTQ+, and the changing cultural terrain.
As someone who proudly identifies as queer, lesbian, and gay, I have a deep understanding of the unique challenges and experiences faced by members of the community. In my practice, I value a collaborative relationship with my clients, taking an active role in addition to listening. I provide feedback, clarification, and education around a given problem, and work with clients to create an understanding that is essential to effecting change. I don’t just focus on problems, but also encourage clients to explore what brings them meaning, purpose, peace of mind, and joy, as these aspects of living are crucial in
My name is Simon, a counsellor based out of Illogan, in Cornwall. In this role, I offer a safe, comfortable, confidential, and private space where you can talk freely. My ethos in this field is that everyone should be comfortable with who they are; meaning that by working together we can explore how to make that happen. There is no issue too big or too small for us to work on. There is one phrase I hear often, ‘Still, there’s other people worse than me.’ This may be the case and people may be going through things that may make your situation
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